- Dental CareWhen was the last time you brushed your pet’s teeth? Have you ever cleaned them? It can be easy to get caught up in the more ‘obvious’ aspects of pet care and overlook some others that require attention. Pet dental care is one area of animal wellness that often doesn’t receive the notice that it should, and unfortunately, this can have significant consequences for our pets.
- VaccinationCommunity Pet Outreach believes that vaccines are the most important steps you can take to keep your pet healthy and happy. Vaccines have allowed pets and humans alike to live longer and healthier lives. Today’s vaccines have undergone elaborate medical research to ensure that they are safe to administer and effective in preventing fatal disease. Our vaccination programs protect your vulnerable puppy or kitten from various infections and diseases, while annual boosters keep the protection going throughout adulthood. Vaccinations protect pets from disease by exposing their body’s immune system to inactive or parts of a type of bacteria or virus. Our doctors will help you decide which vaccines are appropriate for your pet’s risk factors. Proper administration and giving a vaccine at the correct age and time interval is critical for proper protection.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyFVRCP (Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) – Rhinotracheitis-A highly contagious respiratory disease characterized by sneezing, running nose, drooling, loss of appetite, fever, eye inflammation, and discharge from both eyes and nose. This is triggered by the common feline herpes virus.
- Nutritional CounselingSymptoms are usually diarrhea and weight loss. The parasites can actually suck so much blood that they cause pale gums from anemia, and black and tarry stools. Young puppies can be so severely affected that they die. Infection can be by ingestion of breast milk from an infected mother, by ingestion of infective eggs, or by skin penetration of infective larvae.
- Comprehensive ExaminationAs a caring, committed and compassionate pet owner, one of your biggest priorities will undoubtedly be the wellness of your animal. We all want our pets to live long, healthy and happy lives, but they are heavily reliant on us to make this a reality for them. Since they aren’t able to take responsibility for many aspects of their care, they need us to take on this role on their behalf. One of the best ways in which we can support our pet’s overall wellbeing is to make sure that we schedule and attend their regular pet wellness exams.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlCommunity Pet Outreach offers education on a number of Parasite Control Programs. The most common parasites pets deal with are fleas and ticks. Fleas and ticks are capable of transmitting infection and disease to pets through a bite.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentPanleukopenia (feline distemper) – Among the most widespread of all cat disease, characterized by fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and death.
- Pain Management* Surgery pricing includes anesthesia, a pain control injection, 3 days of pain control to take home and an e-collar to protect the surgical site.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentDid you know that our pets can suffer from many of the same skin problems that we humans do? If you’ve ever suffered a skin problem, you know how uncomfortable it can be. It’s the same for our animal companions. Skin disorders, such as allergies and infections, can cause itchiness, pain and general discomfort, ultimately affecting your pet’s quality of life.
- Upper Respiratory Illness Treatment
- Leptospirosis TreatmentLeptospirosis – Caused by bacteria in the urine of infected animals or people. Wild animals such as rats or raccoons can urinate in puddles, ponds, and other sources, contaminating the water.
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentDA2PP (Distemper Virus, Adenovirus, and Parvovirus) – Distemper-Attacks the respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems; is very contagious; and spread through saliva, urine, or tears from an infected dog. Symptoms include fever, runny nose and eyes, diarrhea, weight loss, seizures, and death.
- Ear Infection TreatmentMany pet parents are typically not aware of a brewing ear infection. The American Pet Association recommends regular pet checks to detect this condition right away. Early treatment can help maintain your dog’s health. If you want to know what to do if your dog develops an ear infection, here’s what you should know.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease TreatmentDemodex is a mite that all dogs are exposed to, but only a small percentage of dogs develop skin problems. In young puppies, it usually causes small areas of hair loss especially on the head and front legs. Adult dogs tend to show more generalized symptoms, and usually have more red, itchy skin lesions. Adult dogs that develop Demodex usually have another disease such as hypothyroidism, Cushings, or cancer that suppresses the immune system and allows the Demodex to increase in numbers and cause lesions. It is now recognized that cats have their own species of Demodex, but the disease is much more rare in cats.
- Epilepsy Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentWe attempt to accommodate as many situations as possible; however, we are not a major surgical facility and your pet may require more advanced care than we are able to provide. In addition, Community Pet Outreach does not perform surgery or anesthetic procedures on any patients with underlying or ongoing health problems. If your pet has epilepsy, seizures, cardiac/heart disease, liver or kidney problems, hypoglycemia, immune disorder, or any other health issues, we are unable to perform surgery or any anesthetic procedure.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentWellness exams are a crucial part of your pet’s preventative care program and how often you can expect to need to bring them in for these will depend on a range of individual factors. These are primarily your pet’s age and current health. There are many reasons for this, but the most obvious is that animals are more likely to be affected by illness at specific stages of their life. For example, the immune systems of young animals are unlikely to be fully developed, and this makes them more at risk of becoming unwell. Similarly, the immune system of an older pet can start to deteriorate and be less effective at fighting off disease. Since certain diseases, such as diabetes, arthritis, kidney disease, thyroid disease, and even cancer are more common amongst older animals, regular wellness exams usually increase in frequency as your pet ages.
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentOver 85% of dogs and cats have some type of periodontal disease. Periodondal disease simply means that the gums and bone that hold..
- Cancer Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgeryAs a major surgery, the cost of spaying is relatively low and offset by avoiding costly pyometra or breast cancer surgery later in life. Spaying is done under general anesthesia and your pet will be able to go home the same day.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringWe all want the very best for our pets and spaying and neutering offers many benefits for both animals and their owners. One unspayed female can produce up to 120 offspring in her life, while one unneutered male can produce hundreds. As a result, between 3.5 and 7 million pets are put to death each year and many more die from disease, starvation, automobiles, and abuse — and 25% of these dogs and cats are purebred animals. The only sure way to prevent unwanted pets is to have them spayed and neutered.
- Laboratory ServicesEven if a dog has been given preventatives, it is still important to have annual checkups for heartworms by doing a blood test. Many people are not totally compliant about giving the preventive medication on time, and no medication works perfectly. If a dog has heartworms and it is given a dose of preventative, there can be a reaction that is detrimental to the dog, even deadly.
- X-Ray
- Microchipping
- Boarding
- GroomingGood pet grooming is more than just making your pet look pretty. By grooming your pet, you are preventing potential health issues. Regular nail trimming protects you and your pet from many problems. It is also a clear sign of your pet’s hygiene and health. If you are a squeamish pet owner, professional pet groomers can perform the task for you.