Pet Health Websites
Pet Health Websites
**PETS AND CORONA VIRUS (COVID-19)**
CDC LINK
**PETS AND CORONA VIRUS (COVID-19)**
CDC LINK
What you need to know
- We do not know the exact source of the current outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but we know that it originally came from an animal, likely a bat.
- At this time, there is no evidence that animals play a significant role in spreading SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to people.
- Based on the limited information available to date, the risk of animals spreading COVID-19 to people is considered to be low.
- More studies are needed to understand if and how different animals could be affected by COVID-19.
- We are still learning about this virus, but it appears that it can spread from people to animals in some situations.
Wellness Health Exams
Wellness Health Exams
Annual (or 6-month) check-ups, sometimes called “wellness visits,” can stop your pet’s suffering before it begins, save you money, and help you learn more about your pet. In fact, the best time to take your pet to the veterinarian is before they get sick or injured, and to practice what is called preventive care. Here are five reasons why your pet should have regular veterinary check-ups.
Diagnostic Blood Testing
Diagnostic Blood Testing
Preventive testing helps to establish a baseline for your pet, which can be compared to future tests for changes. It also helps you catch issues earlier, before they become full-blown problems or even emergencies, helping your pet live a longer, healthier, more trouble-free life. When these tests are done at the point of care you’re able to get those results quickly, often before you even leave your veterinarian’s office!
MLS Laser Therapy
MLS Laser Therapy
Laser Therapy
MLS Laser Therapy reduces inflammation, reduces pain, and helps wounds heal faster. Ask your veterinarian about treating your pet that is experiencing: arthritis, tendonitis, wounds, post-surgical swelling, inflamed ears, lick granuloma, hip dysplasia, disc disease, lameness, sinusitis, and other inflammatory conditions!
Pets, Parasites & Your Family CAPC
Pets, Parasites & Your Family CAPC
Your concerns about the health of your family extend well beyond the birth of your baby. So do ours.
Making sure your pet is on a ALL year-round parasite control program is good health care for your pet and your family. Also, be sure your pet receives regular checkups from your veterinarian and is treated for any external and internal parasites that might be present.
LYME Disease & Other Pet Parasites Guide
LYME Disease & Other Pet Parasites Guide
Parasites can infect your pet any time of year.
Ticks are important vectors of a number of diseases, including Lyme disease. Ticks are second only to mosquitoes as vectors of human disease, both infectious and toxic. Control and prevention of ticks is extremely important in reducing the risk of disease associated with ticks. Visit CAPC and Zoetis sites for more information.