- Dental CareWe all wish for our furry friends to live happy, healthy lives by our sides. But often overlooked in pet care is a critical area that affects their overall well-being: dental health. Just like us, pets' teeth need regular attention to prevent discomfort, disease, and systemic health issues. In this article, we'll provide you with five essential tips to give your pet the sparkling, healthy smile they deserve!
- VaccinationLancaster Veterinary Clinic provides boarding for both dogs and cats. We offer boarding 7 days a week, 365 days a year. All pets must show proof of vaccination. Veterinary services are available while your pet is boarding, in addition to bathing and nail trims.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive Examination
- Parasites Treatment and ControlAmong the various health risks that pets face, heartworm disease stands out as a particularly insidious threat. This disease can have devastating effects on your pet, and yet, it is preventable. This article will delve into heartworm disease and stress the importance of proactive prevention.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentAs pet owners, we can attest that flea infestation can not only be annoying but also extremely dangerous to our pets. Fleas can cause severe skin irritation, anemia, and even transmit deadly diseases. As we approach the fall season, it's essential to be proactive in preventing fleas before they become a problem. In this article, we will discuss the flea life cycle, the dangers of fleas infesting your pet, signs to look out for, the benefits of flea prevention, and why you should purchase flea prevention medication from us, your trusted veterinarian.
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentTuberculosis has recently been diagnosed in a cow at slaughter from a dairy herd near Lodi, Wisconsin. This animal was culled for other reasons and was not showing signs of respiratory disease, but the lungs had nodules seen by the inspectors at the slaughter plant. The nodules were tested and found to be bovine tuberculosis.
- Poisoning Treatment
- Veterinary Surgery
- DeclawingOn October 13th, we will anesthetize and castrate for free any male cat brought to the clinic. We will not be doing female cats or male dogs or declawing. Vaccinations, flea treatments and deworming will be available at regular prices.
- Spaying and NeuteringThis year’s annual Cat Castration Clinic will be held from 7-noon on Saturday October 13, the Saturday after the Harvest Fest parade. Last year, we castrated over 300 cats! Let’s see if we can do that many again.
- Laboratory Services
- X-Ray
- MicrochippingWe offer microchipping for all small animals. We use the resQ microchip and you may follow this link to their website to register your pet.
- Boarding
- Grooming