If you need to make arrangements for end of life care, this form will go through it all with you.  You can do it in the privacy of your own home to minimize questions at the clinic

This is where the new client can fill out their information on their own time rather than coming into the clinic early to do it

Clients can click here to find information on diffent subjects as well as information about the clinic

This page has information about the different financing options we have available and gives you the ability to make a payment

Introducing a pet to a new baby

Introducing a pet to a new baby

It is important to remember that no child should ever be left alone with a pet; even the “best” pet may hurt a baby. Close supervision is mandatory when an infant/toddler and a pet are together.  Anticipate schedule any household changes that may occur when the baby...
Tranquility training

Tranquility training

TRANQUILITY TRAINING EXERCISES  Listed below are guidelines for a series of daily training exercises, taking less than 10 minutes to complete. These are the foundation work for later desensitization and counterconditioning exercises. It may be more successful to start...
A cat’s tail of woe

A cat’s tail of woe

Why O MeoWhy Must We Go to the Vet At MGVC, we are committed to health care for all cats, even though kitties like to fool their owners into thinking that they are “purrfectly” healthy and to use their innate phobic behaviors to discourage their owners from making vet...
Intestinal parasite screening

Intestinal parasite screening

We know that bringing in a fecal sample is not one of the joys of pet parenthood. However, an intestinal parasite screen is so important for both your dog or cat’s health but also the health of your human family. External parasites, like fleas and ticks, can be seen...
Resource Links

Resource Links

Ohio State UniversityIndoor Pet information for all canines and felines Click Here Texas Pet Care InfoInformation from Texas Veterinarians – just a good site Click Here DECODING YOUR DOGThis is a book by the American College of Veterniary Behaviorists.  Good...