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Rabbit Spay - If not spayed, 90% of female rabbits will develop uterine cancer. We highly recommend spaying your rabbit.
Lead/Zinc Testing - Lead and zinc toxicity is very common in birds. Symptoms may include weakness, bloody droppings, regurgitation, seizures or other strange behavior.
Avian Blood Sexing - A blood test can answer the simple question. "Is it a boy or a girl?"
Dentistry - If your pet has bad breath, drools a lot, paws at his face, or is showing a preference for soft food, he may be experiencing tooth problems.
Endoscopy - The removal of some foreign bodies, if detected in a timely fashion, may be removed via endoscopy, avoiding possible abdominal surgery.
Lower Cost Spay and neuter - In an effort to help reduce pet overpopulation, we now offer lower prices for spays and neuters. Please call us for details.
Deworming - All kittens and puppies should be routinely dewormed. A negative fecal sample does not necessarily indicate absence of parasites; eggs are shed intermittently.
Topical Parasite Control - A new topical anti-parasitic medication called Revolution, not only kills fleas and ticks but also controls heartworm, some intestinal parasites, sarcoptic mange and ear mites.
Urinary Obstructions - Male cats that appear unable to urinate should be seen immediately. They may have a urinary blockage, which if left untreated can be fatal.
Senior Pet Care - Routine blood testing, ECG, thyroid testing and nutritional counseling is all part of a comprehensive Senior Pet workup.
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