The staffs at Advanced Pet Hospital are
committed to providing you and your pet the finest veterinary care possible. The
veterinary team at Advanced Pet Hospital believes that prevention contributes
to your pet's long term health and minimizes the lifetime cost of care. We
strongly recommend routine wellness exams, vaccinations, regular laboratory
work, de-worming and fecal checks, as well as medications to prevent fleas and
ticks to keep your pet in optimum health.
Examinations
Wellness examination is a chance for us to
assess your pet's overall health, discuss any changes we see, and educate and
update you on advancements in veterinary care. It is also an opportunity for
you to discuss any of your concerns or ask questions.
De-worming and Fecal Check
Dangerous parasites are always present in
the environment. We recommend regular fecal checks and de-worming as the best
way to prevent parasitic disease and the transmission of intestinal parasites
to your pet and your family members.
Flea and Tick Borne Disease
Fleas and ticks are virtually everywhere. No
dog or cat is completely safe from them. Fortunately, many safe and highly
effective products are available. Fleas and ticks are more than a nuisance;
they carry diseases dangerous to both you and your pet.
*Fleas can transmit tapeworms.
*Ticks can carry a variety of serious
illnesses, including Lyme disease, anaplasma, and ehrlichia. These problems can
be avoided by using parasite prevention products that are available at our
hospital. When used properly and according to our directions, these products
are very safe and effective.
Vaccination
Prevention is better than cure. We tailor vaccine
protocols to your individual pet, taking into account benefits and risks as
well as environment and health status.
We recommend the following core vaccines:
For Canine (Dog):
* Rabies
* 5
in 1 (Distemper + Adenovirus / Hepatitis + Parvovirus + Parainfluenza + Leptospirosis)
* Corona Virus
* Corona Virus
For Feline (Cat):
* Tricat (Feline Pan Leukopenia + Rhinotrachitis + Calici virus)
* Rabies