Through state-of-the-art-equipment, we’ll perform advanced diagnostics such as ultrasound and endoscopy to find the cause of your pet’s sickness. Therefore, we can begin the appropriate treatment as soon as possible. A number of illnesses can fly below the radar and will require a more in-depth approach of internal medicine to diagnose.
Blood abnormalities such as anemia, low platelets or changes in white blood cell counts
Cancers
Kidney failure and urinary tract problems
Diseases of the throat and nose
Breathing disorders including feline asthma and canine bronchitis
Gastrointestinal conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease
Diabetes, thyroid conditions, Cushing’s disease or other hormonal abnormalities
Immune system problems and infectious diseases
Internal organ dysfunctions
Unexplained fevers, weight loss, and toxicities
Dental disease isn’t just about discomfort and “dog breath” — it can cause serious complications for your pet’s overall health. Pets can't tell us when they're uncomfortable, and all too often they hide their discomfort out of instinct. So, regular dental cleanings and oral exams can make a world of difference. If left untreated, dental disease can affect vital organs such as the heart, kidneys, and liver. Watch out for these telling signs of dental disease:
Bad breath
Discolored teeth
Swollen, red gums
Disinterest in chew toys
Noticeable pain when eating
Typically, most dogs and cats need dental cleanings every 1 to 2 years depending on the level of oral hygiene at home. To maximize your pet’s oral health and lessen their trips to the clinic, be thorough with your at-home care.
Brush your pet’s teeth as regularly as you can. While every day is ideal, it might be troublesome or impossible. For difficult pets, we can discuss other options such as water additives or plaque-fighting chews.
Use only pet toothpaste and brushes for your pet’s teeth. Human toothpaste is not recommended. We offer pet toothpaste, gel, and toothbrushes in the house.
Dental disease is entirely preventable, but only with proper pet dental care. Don’t leave your pet’s dental health to chance—make an appointment with us today!