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The Pet Care Clinic is dedicated to providing high quality, low cost, client-centered health care services to your pets. We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. As a clinic specializing in preventive care we are able to offer significantly lower rates than full-service veterinarians due to our lower overhead costs.

We pass these cost savings on to you. Our goal is to strive to help your pet live the longest, happiest, and healthiest life. We strongly believe that a key element to a healthy pet is a great relationship with your health care provider. Everyone at The Pet Care Clinic is committed to compassionate, caring, professional, and personalized service. We treat our patients like we would our own pets and try our best to offer you the service that you deserve, making each experience with us a personal and pleasurable one.
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Regular wellness exams are one of the most important things you can do to keep your pet healthy.
The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommends annual wellness exams at a minimum and as your pet ages, they suggest an increase in frequency of visits.
We strongly believe in preventive care and have developed wellness protocols for every stage of your pet's life.
One of the most important reasons to bring your pet in on a regular basis is to monitor and treat conditions before they become untreatable.
Vaccinating your pets prevents many hard-to-treat diseases.
For example, if your pet contracts rabies, there is simply no cure.
Distemper can cause irreversible brain damage and parvo is usually fatal.
Fortunately, our clinic offers pet vaccinations to protect your dog and cat from these diseases.
Canine distemper is an extremely contagious viral disease.
This disease is closes related to the virus that causes measles.
Canine distemper spreads through the airs and attacks the tonsils and lymph nodes.
Many pet owners are curious about what is involved when their pet is placed under anesthesia.
At The Pet Care Clinic, your pet's safety and comfort are our top priority.
Experienced Monitoring Support-our trained technician uses state-of-the-art anesthetic monitors to continuously monitor your pet.
IV Catheter Placement-fluids are given during surgery to maintain blood pressure and to help your pet recover quickly from the anesthesia.
Pre-Anesthetic Blood Work-ensures your pet is healthy enough to undergo a surgical procedure and that its internal organs can safely process the anesthesia.
These cats are most often the result of a pet owner's abandonment or their failure to spay or neuter their cats.
The Feral Cat Program is focused on helping to control the feral cat population through aggressive spay and neuter.
We believe that Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) is the most humane and effective method available to control the feral cat population.
If they are tame enough to be put in a carrier or are free-roaming cats or can be handled or touched, it does not qualify for the feral spay/neuter program.
A microchip for your pet can mean the difference between lost and found.
Although tags and collars are important, they can tear or slip off.
With microchipping, we inject a tiny computer chip-about the size of a grain of rice-just under your pet's skin, between the shoulder blades.
The microchip number is entered into an international database, which can be read by a microchip scanner if your pet is lost and picked up by a veterinary hospital, humane society or an animal shelter.
If your contact information is up-to-date, the hospital or humane society that found your pet can contact you and reunite you with your pet.
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