- Dental CareOne of the best ways to preserve your pet’s overall health is to provide consistent dental hygiene. Newton County Animal Clinic offers dental exams, cleaning, polishing, and tooth extractions.
- VaccinationYes, dogs and cats need annual boosters on their vaccinations. We do offer a 3 year Rabies that is given 1 year after the initial puppy or kitten rabies vaccination. Remember that dogs and cats live 7 years to our one. Could you imagine not taking your child for a checkup between the age of 2 and 7? The annual vaccinations offer us time to check the animal for heartworms, intestinal worms, and any other illnesses that may not be visible to the untrained person. Care is taken to look in the eyes and ears, check the teeth, and listen to the heart and lungs. As your animal gets older, we also recommend bloodwork to check for diabetes, liver problems and other diseases that may be affecting your pet.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationA key factor to keeping your pet healthy and happy is regular wellness care. We recommend annual check-ups and consistent preventive care to help avoid serious health problems later in your pet’s life. Annual exams help us establish an overall health profile of your pet and are useful for tracking trends and being aware of potential health problems. Regular check-ups can also detect disease in the early stages, improving your pet’s ability to fight back.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWe also offer recommendations for prevention and nutrition guidelines that are appropriate for your pet’s specific needs. We will develop preventive protocols for your pet regarding the best ways to control fleas and ticks in your house, your yard, and on your pet. We will provide guidance for your pet’s nutritional needs for each life stage, including dietary requirements for growth, weight maintenance, and performance. We can also spay or neuter your pet when the time is right, not just to prevent unwanted litters, but to lessen the development of cancer in both genders of dogs and cats.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Wound and Fracture CareNewton County Animal Clinic provides dependable veterinary care to large animal pet owners in Newton, Meridian, Collinsville, Decatur, Conehatta, Bay Springs, and the surrounding areas of Mississippi. Our doctors supply health care for most domestic large animal species such as horses, cattle, sheep, and goats. We conduct annual basic health exams, vaccinations, and blood testing. In addition to attending animals that are unwell due to sickness or disease, we also provide wound care and treat lame or injured animals. Our experienced veterinarians also assist with pregnancy and problem births, and offer equine and cattle reproductive services, in addition to large animal surgeries such as castration.
- Veterinary SurgeryNewton County Animal Clinic is a mixed animal health facility that has been serving the needs of both small and large animals in Newton, Meridian, Collinsville, Decatur, Conehatta, Bay Springs, and beyond. We believe that every pet owner should have access to quality veterinary care for their animals, and that is why we provide high-quality dental, medical, and surgical care at a reasonable cost. Some of the services we provide include boarding solutions, wellness exams, dental care, in-clinic diagnostics, digital radiography, and routine large animal services for cattle, horses, goats, and sheep.
- Spaying and NeuteringIt has been proven that spaying and neutering will increase the pet’s life span by 4-7 years. The earlier a female dog is spayed, the less chance it has of developing mammary gland cancer; the younger a male is neutered decreases the chance of territorial fighting and aggression towards other dogs. More importantly, spaying and neutering helps decrease the problems we face with overpopulation of unwanted pets and pets that are euthanized in shelters each year.
- Laboratory ServicesThe in-house laboratory at Newton County Animal Clinic provides pet owners with an expedited diagnosing process for their pets. We can process blood test results on site, typically within a matter of minutes. This is especially beneficial for critical illness and injury cases that need prompt diagnosis and treatment.
- X-RayNewton County Animal Clinic has your pet’s best interest at heart at all times. We make sure that we stay up to date on the latest techniques and treatments so that we can diagnose and treat your pet most accurately. We recently added digital radiography, a most effective tool that enables our veterinarians to safely and quickly assess the status of injuries or diseases that may be affecting your pet.
- Boarding