Our services.

As a full-service vet, we offer a wide range of services to address any health need.

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Surgery

We know how stressful it is for a pet to undergo a surgical procedure. To provide peace of mind, we want you to know we use some of the same safety standards used in hospitals that treat human beings. Some of our most common surgeries are:

  • Dental cleanings and procedures

  • Spaying/neutering

  • Orthopedic procedures

  • Wound care

  • Mass removals

  • Gastrointestinal and urinary procedures

Updated Surgical Procedure Policy

Operating Days, Check-In Timing, and Household Limits:

  • Elective Surgeries Schedule: Elective surgeries are only conducted from Tuesday to Friday. We do not perform elective surgeries from Saturday to Monday.

  • Check-In Window: The check-in window is from 6:30 AM to 6:45 AM, Tuesday to Friday. We can accommodate the first 12 surgeries on these days. Arriving before the opening time is recommended to secure your spot.

  • Household Limit: There is a limit of two surgeries per household during our operating days. For instance, if there's a need to spay or neuter multiple pets, (such as three cats), we cannot accommodate this in a single day. This policy ensures fair access to our services for all clients.

Vaccination Requirements:

  • Proof of Vaccination: All pets must have a valid vaccination record to undergo surgery. This is a strict requirement to ensure all pets' and staff's health and safety.

  • Feline Patients: Cats require vaccination at least two weeks before the surgery. This pre-surgery requirement is vital for their safety and health.

Please adhere to these guidelines closely. They are in place to ensure the best care for your pet and equitable service for all our clients. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.

Acute illnesses

Like humans, our pets can suffer from acute illnesses requiring standard treatments. Some common acute diseases we see are:

  • Ear infections

  • Anal gland infections

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Dehydration

  • Upper respiratory illness

  • Skin conditions/allergies

  • Ingested toxins

  • Intestinal foreign objects

Chronic conditions

Our pets can also suffer from chronic conditions, just like us, that require ongoing management using medications and other treatments. The most common chronic conditions we see are:

  • Thyroid disease

  • Heart disease

  • Arthritis

  • Obesity

  • Kidney disease

  • Allergies

  • Pain

  • Periodontal disease

Preventive care

Routine checkups are the best way to maintain your pet’s health and allow us to spot any issues before they become serious (and expensive). Working with you, we can work to ensure your pet’s quality of life through:

  • Dental care

  • Parasite control

  • Vaccinations

  • Comprehensive exams

  • Nutritional and behavioral counseling

Grooming

We offer dog bathing, dog grooming and cat grooming to ensure your canines and felines look as good as they feel.

Other services

Full service to us means also offering the following services:

  • ID microchips (ResQ and AVID)

  • Large and small animal pharmacy

  • Prescription mailing service

  • Large and small animal supplies

  • Boarding

  • House calls

  • Prescription diets

  • Health certificates

  • Lab work

  • Chiropractic care

  • Ultrasound Exams

  • Orthopedic surgery by a specialist

 

Animals treated

Yes, we treat a lot of dogs and cats. But we also treat a variety of other animals, including:

  • Horses

  • Pigs

  • Cattle

  • Sheep

  • Goats

  • Guinea pigs

  • Hamsters

  • Snakes

  • Bearded dragons

  • Mice

  • Rats

  • Birds

  • Rabbits

  • Ferrets

  • Opossums

  • Chinchillas

  • Raccoons

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Amazing vet, we drive from San Diego to see him. Honest and not just in it for greed.

-Krystal V.