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General Wellness

 

 

For healthy pets, it is important for them to receive an annual exam as well as recommended vaccines and yearly testing. This allows us to catch any abnormalities early and maintain good health.

 

General Wellness includes:

  • Puppy/Kitten Visits 

  • Annual Exams 

  • Vaccines

  • Heartworm and Tick-borne disease testing

  • Intestinal Parasite Screening

  • Annual lab work

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For Sick Pets, we are able to treat a variety of issues though we will have limitations as we cannot hospitalize overnight or perform emergency services.

 

Examples of conditions we are easily able to address are:

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  • Eyes, Ears, or Skin Issues

  • Vomiting

  • Diarrhea

  • Limping

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Senior Wellness

As pet owners, we know how hard it is to watch our fur babies get older.  Whether due to stress in the car or mobility issues, it can be difficult to get older pets in to a clinic. This is where we come in! We will examine your pet in the comfort of their home.

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Being considered 'senior' is highly variable depending on breed, but in general, for senior pets, it is recommended they be examined bi-annually and also receive lab work every 6 months. This allows us to catch any changes or abnormalities early in order to be as proactive as possible.

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For seniors, we offer all of the general wellness services plus we are happy to walk you through options for joint supplements and other adjunct therapies that can improve you pet's longevity and overall health!

Behavior

We know that behavioral issues can be difficult to address and many of these pets require in depth discussions as well as extended appointments times that other vets may not be able to accommodate. At All 4 Paws, we are able to take the time to spend with your pet and work through behavioral modification techniques that will allow them to live their best life!

 

We are happy to consult about many common animal-behavior problems, including:

  • Aggression directed at people or other animals

  • Anxiety issues, including but not limited to separation anxiety

  • Fears and phobias such as thunderstorm phobia or fear of car travel

  • Fear of veterinary care and grooming

  • Destructive Behavior, including excessive chewing or furniture scratching

  • Behavioral concerns and prevention, such as preparing your pet for a new baby, socializing your new puppy, and adding a new pet to your household.

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Small Animal Nutrition

Nutritional Assessment is a cornerstone of veterinary wellness care

Nutrition plays a critical role in maintaining the health of pets and managing those with various health problems.

 

With numerous options on the market, it can be hard to decide what diet is best. We are here to help you make the best decision for your pet! We are happy to provide recommendations on commercial diets as well as homemade and fresh food options.

 

Please feel free to utilize any of the links below for more information about general nutrition guidelines and more!

Info on Raw

Meat Pet Food

Cat Owner's Guide to Nutrition

Dog Owner's Guide to Nutrition

Grain Free Diets and Cardiac Disease

Surgery

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Surgical Services:

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Please call (615.626.1706) or email us if you have additional questions regarding surgical services not listed above!

  • Spay

  • Neuter

  • Dental

  • Mass Removal

  • Gastropexy (specific for large breeds/deep chested dogs)​​

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