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Services
Preventative Care Comprehensive Physical Exam: Heartworm Preventive: Flea and Tick Control: Vaccines:
Dental Care Oral disease is the most frequently diagnosed health problem for dogs and cats visiting veterinary hospital today. But many of the problems related to oral disease can be managed or even prevented. Dental disease is caused by a build up of plaque and tartar. Plaque is a colorless film composed of bacteria, proteins, sugars, white blood cells, minerals, and water. It forms naturally and continuously on teeth and gums. Invisible to the unaided eye for days or weeks, plaque accumulation may lead to mouth odor, pain, infection, and tooth loss. As plaque builds up, the gums become red and swollen. Pockets of infection may form around the roots of the tooth. After mixing with food particles and minerals in saliva, some of the plaque will harden as it dries. This hard deposit is called tartar, and like plaque it can contribute to gum disease. Untreated tooth and gum disease may allow bacteria to enter the bloodstream and cause damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys. All pets are at risk for developing these kinds of dental problems. By the age of three 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of gum disease. Don't wait for these signs - bad breath, a yellow-brown crust of tartar around the gumline, pain or bleeding when the pet eats or when you touch his or her gums. The Dental Procedure Since some medical conditions may not be detectable by a physical exam and can effect the way in which anesthetics are processed by the body, we recommend that your pet have pre-anesthetic blood work prior to his or her dental procedure. We also recommend that your pet be started on antibiotics two days before the dental procedure. This is to protect against the bacteria that can be released during the process of removing plaque and tartar. Your pet will be admitted to the hospital the morning of his or her procedure. He or she will be under general anesthesia during the dental procedure and due to modern gas anesthetic techniques the anesthesia is very safe. During the procedure each tooth will be cleaned with an ultrasonic scaler and then polished. Any infected, loose, or damaged teeth may be extracted. Usually, your pet is able to be discharged the same day. Written aftercare instructions for your pet will be given to you at discharge time. We recommend that a dental home care routine be continued to help prevent future build up of plaque and tartar.
Behavior Counseling From deciding on which breed of dog is right for your family to all aspects of puppy training, we can help! We have a collection of videos on training techniques for loan. Our staff can advise you on puppy socialization, obedience training and proper canine manners to help you and your puppy have a positive puppyhood experience. We can advise you on your older dog as well - we believe that the old adage is true! You can teach an old dog new tricks and we can advise you how to do so. We also have a selection of dog behavior topics that may be the perfect solution for your problem and we can supply you with a list of local obedience trainers who offer group classes and in-home training. Call us at 845-628-1834.
Cat Boarding Check your cat into the "Meow-iott" at South Putnam Animal Hospital for a pampered vacation of their own.
All guests will be required to have a current rabies and distemper vaccination. Guests will dine on premium diets. If preferred you may bring your own pet foods. Should your pet require a prescription diet, please discuss it with the receptionist when making the reservation. Guests will be checked for fleas upon arrival. If fleas are found, he or she will be treated at an additional expense. Medical boarding is also available for cats who require medical attention due to illness or a health condition. Cats will be monitored daily for changes in their condition, and any medication, or special treatments will be given as needed.
Nutritional Counseling
Prescription Diet: Some pet's require a special prescription diet to help with illness and/or disease. These diets would be prescribed by the veterinarian and would be specially ordered for you. Food orders are placed weekly and are delivered within 2-3 days. Weight Loss Program: We are happy to announce our Kibble Counters Program. This program will help you through all the phases of a healthy weight loss plan. One of our staff will be assigned as your pet's weight counselor. They will assess his or her body condition score and set up a program specifically for your pet. You will meet with your pet's counselor periodically to monitor his or her success. We have found that pets can achieve greater weight loss success with a little support from us humans. Have your pet join Kibble Counters today! |



