Let our staff help guide you through the critical age spanning from birth to six months. From removal of dewclaws, to a newborn’s diet and first vaccinations, we can guide you through your pet’s first steps of life. We can effectively monitor your animal’s physical and neurological development - and help you navigate any issues that arise, like congenital defects or acquired illnesses. If your puppy, kitten, or other animal is healthy and rambunctious, we can keep them on the path to good health.

As pets move into their “golden years” (typically around age seven), owners often deal with many conditions that they have never run into before: behavioral changes, appetite, vision, hearing, hair coat and mobility issues. Aging pets can also be more susceptibility to disease and injury, while their health care needs change rapidly.
When it comes to older pets, prevention is key. Senior physical exams, along with annual blood examinations and urinanalysis, help us in the early detection of many senior pet-related diseases. If you notice any strange or drastic changes in your aging pet’s health, you’re always welcome to bring them in for a check-up.

Our door is always open to pet owners seeking consultation prior to a major surgery, or whose pets require specialized services not provided by their own veterinary clinic. We do hundreds of referrals every year, and our team of excellent technicians, assistants, veterinarians and support staff are here to help. We accept referrals for ophthalmology (eyes), internal medicine, endoscopy, orthopedic surgery, radiology, TPLO surgery, reproduction and many other areas of veterinary medicine.