- Dental CareAfter a dental cleaning, the veterinary technicians can demonstrate how to properly brush a pet's teeth. If you are not able to brush, there are also alternative ways to reduce tartar build up. We'll also send you home with freebies to get you started on keeping your pet's teeth clean!
- VaccinationWe recommend that dogs and cats receive vaccinations depending on their lifestyle and exposure. For puppies and kittens, we offer three sets of vaccinations each one month apart. Dr. Kaya, Dr. Sakamoto, and Dr. Ong will assess and recommend what vaccines, if any, will best protect your pet.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyDr. Ong enjoys traveling in her spare time and delights in learning about different cultures and their cuisines. Her professional interests include Dermatology, Ophthalmology, and Geriatric Care. Dr. Ong believes that all creatures need the love and support that a home can provide. She embraces this philosophy that was forged in childhood by continuing to share her home with various rescue animals – Pickles, a serious mini Australian Shepherd; Lemon Mitts, a mischievous little kitty; Monster, a cheeky lovebird; and two sweet Zebra Doves, Pig Pig and Mini Pig.
- Comprehensive ExaminationWe offer regular annual and semi-annual physical exams for all dogs and cats. For puppies and kittens, it is important to detect medical conditions as early as possible. Yearly physical examinations reassures us and our clients that their pets are in good physical shape well into their geriatric years.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentPoor dental hygiene is not just a problem of bad breath. Bacteria associated with Periodontal Disease can contribute to kidney, liver, and heart failure. Daily brushing is highly recommended along side with regular dental cleanings. Most dogs and cats will require their first dental cleaning by age 3. Pets who do not receive any dental care at home might require dental cleaning by age 2. Our dental cleanings are done with a light level of anesthesia and patients vitals are closely monitored. Routine dentals are considered an outpatient procedure.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentWe encourage all our clients to do blood profiles on their pets to check the health of their internal organs. This is especially important for pets who are about to undergo surgery or pets that are over 6 years of age. As your pet ages, problems such as kidney failure, liver failure, diabetes, and cancer can occur. Catching these problems early can make a tremendous difference in the course of their treatment.
- Periodontal Disease Treatment
- Veterinary Surgery
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringAll doctors are able to perform spay and neuter surgeries. This is an out patient procedure. There are currently multiple views and theories on the best age at which to spay or neuter pet. This also depends on the lifestyle of the pet, amongst other factors. Pre-surgical exams are required for these procedures, as it is important to check blood profiles prior to the surgery. At this time, the doctors here would be happy to give their best recommendation as for which age would be most beneficial depending on your individual pet.
- Microchipping