Frequently Asked Questions

1.  Why are Rabies, DHPP and Bordetella vaccines required for grooming?
Rabies is required by law. It protects your pet and our groomers. DHPP and Bordetella are for your pets protection as well as the other pets in the hospital.
2.  Do you sell vaccines over the counter for clients to administer at home?
No we do not. Rabies must be administered by a DVM by law. It is in the pet's best interest to be examined completely before giving any vaccine. Pets that have a compromised immune system should not be vaccinated until they are doing better. Pets can also have reactions to vaccines. The vet will determine if your pet is healthy enough to receive the vaccines.
3.  What types of pet food do you carry?
We carry IVD, Royal Canin and Hill's Prescription. We also carry a very select line of Purina.
4.  What does an office visit cost?
The cost is $47.00. Your pet will receive a complete physical and the vet can answer any questions you may have.
5.  Do you provide boarding?
No we do not.
6.  Do I need to make an appointment to see the veterinarian and/or groomer?
Appointments are required for grooming. They are preferred for veterinarian visits, but walk-ins are accepted. Please be advised that walk-ins may have a longer wait time to see the doctor.
7.  Do you carry retail for pets?
We do not sell leashes, collars or toys for pets. We do, however, sell dental maintenance products, Flea and Tick prevention, and a variety of treats for Dogs and Cats.
8.  Do you perform ear crop surgeries?
No we do not, but we can give you numbers of those that do.
9.  Are you an emergency clinic?
We are not an emergency clinic but we do see pets on an emergency basis during clinic hours. Appointments are not necessary for emergencies.
10.  What types of pets do you see?
We only see cats and dogs.
11.  Do I have to pay an office visit fee to get vaccinations done?
Yes. Our doctors give a complete physical exam with each vaccination.