- Dental CareProper dental care is an important part of routine wellness. Horses need regular preventative dental care to keep them healthy and to maximize athletic performance. EQUINE DENTAL CARE
- VaccinationMany diseases affecting cats can now be prevented through vaccination. A vaccination schedule prepared by your veterinarian can greatly contribute to good general health and a longer life span for your cat. It’s important to schedule an appointment with us for a vaccine treatment tailored to your cat’s health and lifestyle needs.
- Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Behavioral CounselingYou may notice many changes occurring in your aging dog: reduced hearing, changes in eyesight, arthritis, cognitive dysfunction, or behavior changes.
- Nutritional CounselingDistemper is one of the two most common diseases of dogs. In some areas, it is very widespread. Signs include coughing, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, fever, and discharge from the eyes and/or nose. One of the first signs of distemper is squinting of the eyes. Once the virus enters the nervous system, convulsions, twitches, or partial paralysis become evident. It is spread through all body secretions and is highly contagious and can be fatal.
- Comprehensive ExaminationWhen you bring your chicken or duck in for a wellness exam we will discuss all of their dietary, housing, exercise and grooming needs with you so that you can make sure your pet has the highest quality of life. Since these birds can also develop behavioral issues we will also be available to discuss issues such as screaming, chewing/destructive behavior, and biting.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlYou may not always be able to tell if your pet has parasites. Intestinal parasites include four common worms and some species of microscope protozoan. The common worms are roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms. Coccidia, toxoplasmosis, and giardia are a few of the protozoa. It is important to have a fecal (stool) sample checked at least once a year for the presence of eggs or parasites.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentFeline distemper is among the most widespread of all cat diseases, and is extremely contagious. Characterized by fever, loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea, feline panleukopenia causes high death loss, particularly among kittens.
- Pain ManagementYour pet’s pain relief is important to us. We develop a comprehensive pain management for every patient to keep them as comfortable and pain-free as possible before, during, and after surgery.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentGeneral veterinary care for common diseases and conditions such as infectious diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory problems, etc.
- Injury Treatment
- Leptospirosis TreatmentLeptospirosis is an infectious disease that causes serious illness in dog, other animals and people. The disease is caused by spiral-shaped bacteria called leptospires that live in water, or warm, wet soil. The organism is shed in the urine of an infected animal. Any animal, or person, can become infected once have direct or indirect contact with leptospires.
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentCoronavirus is an intestinal infection resulting in diarrhea, vomiting, and depression. It is extremely contagious and can even be lethal. Research shows Corona is linked to Parvovirus, and it is common for both infections to occur simultaneously in many dogs.
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentFeline herpes virus is a common viral infection that can affect cats of all ages and breeds worldwide. FHV-1 is an upper respiratory infection of the nose and throat in cats with no cure.
- Arthritis TreatmentMany pet owners have been faced with difficult decisions regarding end of life care for their pets. As your dog or cat ages, they may develop conditions such as osteoarthritis, heart disease, kidney dysfunction, or cancer. Although these conditions can be treated with appropriate medical care, there are times when the patient is no longer comfortable, requiring additional care.
- Heart Disease TreatmentECG Monitoring. We use ECG monitoring during surgery to provide the safest surgical procedures for your pet. Our system monitors blood pressure, respiration, heart activity, oxygen saturation and temperature.
- Cancer TreatmentWe treat cancer in pets with many of the same therapies and drugs that prove successful in treating cancer in humans. Unlike humans, pets often do not experience the same negative side effects from cancer treatment, such as hair loss and nausea. Most pets remain happy and upbeat throughout the entire duration of the treatment.
- Seizure Treatment
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Dental Surgery
- Veterinary SurgerySalmon Brook Veterinary hospital provides routine field surgeries either at your farm or in our treatment room. Equine Surgical Services
- Laser Surgery
- Small Animal SurgerySalmon Brook Veterinary Hospital is equipped with state of the art surgical suites allowing our veterinarians to perform a wide range of general surgical procedures.
- Spaying and NeuteringWhen visiting with your new kitten for the first time, please bring any prior health records that you received when you brought them home.
- Laboratory ServicesBeing dog owners ourselves, we understand the important role your dog plays in your life. At Salmon Brook Veterinary Hospital, we offer medical and diagnostic services that your dog may need throughout his or her lifetime. Regardless of your dog’s age or existing medical conditions, we provide the veterinary care to give you peace of mind that your dog will enjoy a long and healthy life!
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingIn the unfortunate event that your pet is lost, veterinary clinics, animal control, animal rescues, and shelters across the country are equipped with scanners capable of detecting and reading the microchips, giving you the best possible chance that you and your pet will be reunited.
- Boarding
- GroomingGrooming is an essential part of a healthy pet. Keep your dog looking clean and neat with our professional dog grooming service! Salmon Brook Veterinary Hospital’s grooming service includes...
- Senior Pet CareOur veterinary team take a personal interest in your dog and believes in a personalized approach to veterinary care. As strong advocates of preventative care for dogs, we believe annual or bi-annual wellness exams (depending upon the age and health of your dog) allow our veterinarians to examine your dog in order to obtain a health baseline for your dog and/or detect any health conditions early. For more information about veterinary care at different life stages, please visit our puppy care and senior canine wellness pages.