Pet Services
Looking for veterinary services in Waxahachie?
- Oncology
- Ophthalmology
- Dermatology
- Cardiology
- Neurology
- Boarding
- Wellness
- Spay/neuter
- Internal medicine
- Refferals Included Above
- Micro-Chip Placement and Screening
We recommend micro chip identification all pets. This is a quick and painless procedure in which a small chip is implanted under your pet’s skin. This identification system has helped return thousands of lost pets to their owners.
Knowledge of your pet’s complete health status is crucial to the safety of your pet during surgery and dental procedures. Since bloodwork can reveal underlying health problems, we also recommend Wellness Exams on a regular basis. We use the most current anesthetic agents , as well as state of the art monitoring equipment to aid in the safety of your pet.
Postoperative pain medication is prescribed for the comfort of your pet.
Nutritional Needs
Is it time For your pets annual checkup. Have they been checked for wellness profile? Heartworm prevention and immunization? Just a few simple things to ask yourself. Please contact us and to set up an appointment or further information reguarding preventive treatment for your pet.
Only a healthy pet is a happy companion. Assuring your pet’s daily well-being requires regular care and close attention to any hint of ill health. The American Veterinary Medical Association therefore suggests that you consult your veterinarian if your pet shows any of the following signs:
- Abnormal discharges from the nose, eyes, or other body openings
- Loss of appetite, marked weight losses or gains, or excessive water consumption
- Difficult, abnormal, or uncontrolled waste elimination
- Abnormal behavior, sudden viciousness, or lethargy
- Abnormal lumps, limping, or difficulty getting up or lying down
- Excessive head shaking, scratching, and licking or biting any part of the body
- Dandruff, loss of hair, open sores, and a ragged or dull coat. Foul breath or excessive tarter deposits on teeth.
- Vaccination status
- Parasite control for intestinal parasite’s , fleas , ticks and mites. as well as heartworms.
- Dental health – care you give at home; any mouth odors, pain, or other signs of disease you may have observed
- Nutrition – including what your dog eats, how often, what supplements and treats are given, and changes in water consumption, weight, or appetite.
- Exercise – how much exercise yourdog receives including how often and what kind; and any changes in your dog’s ability to exercise
- Ears and Eyes – any discharge, redness, or itching
- Stomach and intestines – any vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, gas, belching, or abnormal stools
- Breathing – any coughing, shortness of breath, sneezing, or nasal discharge
- Behavior – any behavior problems such as barking ‘accidents,’ or changes in temperament.