- Dental CareLet our trained veterinarian provide a full dental checkup on your pet. They will explain what dental needs your pet may have so that you can get them the treatment they need. Dental health is an important part of your pet’s overall health. We offer new and advanced dental technology, including ultrasonic dental cleaning and polishing.
- VaccinationOmro Animal Hospital was founded in 1954 as a mixed animal practice. As of 2007, the decision was made to make the practice a companion animal practice. We perform routine exams, vaccinations, and surgeries and have our Winneconne location that can do routine wellness exams by appointment.
- Veterinary OphthalmologyBelow you will find a list of recommended referral and specialty centers for your pet’s every need. From emergency, to ophthalmology, to physical rehabilitation, you can find what you need to help your pet.
- Comprehensive ExaminationPreventative care for your dog will prevent serious illness and detect any conditions that affect your dog’s health. Puppies need regular visits during their first year of life. Dogs need annual exams to protect their continuing health.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWe recommend bringing in your new kitten as soon as possible to give them a thorough exam and get them on their vaccine schedule. Your kitten will need to come in at 8 weeks, 12 weeks, and 16 weeks for appointments to ensure they are growing at a normal rate, receiving the proper nutrition, and booster their vaccines. At their first visit (8 weeks), they will receive a physical exam, deworming treatment, and their first PRCC vaccine. At 12 weeks, they will receive their second PRCC vaccine and started on a flea preventative. They will also be tested for feline leukemia or FIV and receive their first feline leukemia vaccine if they test negative. At 16 weeks, they will receive their annual PRCC and feline leukemia vaccines as well as their annual Rabies vaccine. We will also check them for internal parasites with a fecal screening to make sure they are cleared of any internal parasites.
- Pain ManagementDr. Wright often blends spinal manipulation with laser therapy and, if needed, pain medication to make the pet more comfortable.
- Skin Condition and Allergy Treatment
- Injury Treatment
- Leptospirosis TreatmentNon-core vaccines include Bordetella, Leptospirosis, and Lyme. Bordetella brochispetica is a bacteria that is part of the kennel cough infection. Most boarding facilities require this vaccine in order to stay at their facility. We recommend annual vaccinations, though some businesses require them every 6 months. Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease in dogs and other mammals, including humans. This mainly affects the liver and kidneys. The disease is spread by contact with the urine from infected animals, while ticks transmit Lyme disease. Clinical signs in dogs are recurrent lameness and may include lack of appetite and depression. More serious complications include damage to the kidneys and even the heart or nervous system.
- Parvovirus Infection TreatmentCore vaccines for your dog include Rabies and DHLPP. Rabies is given to dogs that are at least 12 weeks old. Most municipalities require a current rabies vaccine to be licensed where they live. DHLPP is a combination vaccine given to dogs covering distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza, and parvovirus. This should be updated regularly during adulthood. Depending on different factors, it may be updated annually or every 3 years.
- Feline Retro Virus TreatmentNon-core vaccines include feline leukemia (FeLV). Feline leukemia virus is most commonly found in outdoor cats, feral cats, or kittens born to these cats. The virus is infectious between cats and is spread through the contamination of body fluids and bite and scratches wounds between cats.
- Ear Infection Treatment
- Heart Disease TreatmentYour pet’s dental health can seriously impact their overall health. Dental disease can lead to health issues for your pet, such as heart disease and kidney diseases. Signs of dental disease include bad breath, loose, broken, or missing teeth, yellow or brown teeth, red, inflamed, or bleeding gums, difficulty or pain when chewing, pawing at the mouth, and excessive drooling. If you notice any of these symptoms, please
- Veterinary SurgeryThe skilled team at Omro Animal Hospital will provide the outstanding service you want for your dogs and cats. You can put your trust in our team to give your pet compassionate and loving care during and after their surgical procedure. Our dedicated and trained veterinary staff will ensure that your pet remains safe and comfortable throughout its surgical procedure.
- Declawing
- Spaying and NeuteringWe offer a number of soft-tissue surgeries, including spays and neuters. We recommend spaying or neutering your dog or cat at six months of age. Spaying your pet early on offers the best protection from diseases like uterine infections and breast tumors, malignant or cancerous, in about 50 percent of dogs and 90 percent of cats. Neutering your male companion prevents testicular cancer and some prostate problems. Other added benefits include...
- Laboratory ServicesOmro Animal Hospital strives for the best care of your pets! We provide veterinary services such as surgery, laboratory services, dentistry, medication, and nutrition for dogs and cats.
- Boarding