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

SNAP 4DX

Our clinic uses the IDEXX Snap 4DX test to screen for Heartworm Disease, Lyme Disease, Anaplasmosis and Ehrlichiosis. We just have to draw a little blood from your dog to be check them for 4 common diseases. The Companion Animal Parasite Council recommends annual...

Rabies

Besides being the law, a rabies vaccine is important to keep your pet and you safe from potential rabies infection.  The sad reality of rabies is that it has no cure.  The other sad news is that if your pet happens to contract this horrible virus, they are able to...

Socialization For Puppies

Socialization Tips For Puppies Start Early Even though dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, each new puppy that comes into our world must learn about humans. Socialization is the process during which puppies develop positive relationships with other...

Librela

Prepare to be amazed by the incredible transformations of dogs who have found relief with Librela! Watch as these remarkable creatures regain their vitality and joy, thanks to this cutting-edge treatment for arthritis pain. If you’re looking for a solution that goes...

Warm Weather Q&A

Q:  What are a few critical signs of heat related emergencies for your pet? A:  Frantic panting with thick drool. Labored breathing. Bright red gums. Vomiting or Diarrhea. Collapsing Episodes. Disorientation. Stumbling. Q: What are a few crucial things pet owners can...

Teaching a Puppy “How to Play Nice”

Teaching your new puppy the right way to play Download Printable PDF Most puppy play consists of chasing, pouncing, barking, growling, snapping, and biting. So how can you tell the difference between normal play and possible signs of true aggression in your new puppy?...