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Wellness Blood Screenings

Anyone who loves their pet would do just about anything to keep them happy and healthy forever. The question is, are they in perfect health or do they need veterinary attention to prevent future problems?
With pets, unfortunately they can’t talk to us.
If you could look into a crystal ball and see well in advance something was going to happen to someone you loved and be given an opportunity to change the outcome, would you?    
Wellness Blood Screenings can do that. Diagnostic testing gives our doctors a crystal clear look at your pet’s internal health. 
Along with our twice-a-year comprehensive physical exams and a detailed medical  history, a Wellness Blood Screening can detect the onset of diseases and conditions early, when treatment and  prevention are most effective.
Pets do age more rapidly than people. Dramatic changes in health can occur in health in as little as 3-6 months. Age is not just a number but also a measure of the effect of aging on a body.   
Variables such as genetics, nutrition and environment all contribute to how your pet ages. Our Wellness Visits are tailored to your pets’ age, breed and life style.
Pets can appear to be healthy when actually they can be hiding certain signs of disease. Wellness Blood Screenings can give you peace of mind.Our entire staff is performing Wellness Blood Screenings this month on one of their pets. What are the results? Check our site for those results!  

 

 

Saturday Doctor Appointments are available
9 am to 12 noon

Join us for a spring celebration Saturday March 31st 1 pm to 4 pm. Meet our new Associate Dr. Andrea Quigley, tour the clinic, games, horse carriages rides, and get your picture taken with The Cat in The Hat. Frontline Plus raffle drawings too! 

Ever considered home-cooking for your pet?
While table scraps are bad for pets because they are not a balanced diet and contain excessive amounts of fat and salt. A home cooked diet can be one of the best diets.
Davis Veterinary Medical Center has established a website that contains pet food recipes for pet owners that do or want to prepare their own pet food. The website provides recipes for dogs and cats based on common ingredients.
Pet owners can purchase one recipe or multiples. This site can develop specific protein diets for pets needing an hypo-allergenic diet, low-carb diet or high protein diet for weight loss too. Each recipe also lists the supplements needing to be added to balance the diet for your pet. If you are interested in home cooking for your pet visit  www.BalanceIt.com for balanced, healthy recipes.

 

 

 
         
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Newletters:
February 2007
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