- Dental CareWhen oral health issues aren't properly addressed at home and by a veterinary professional, they can contribute to illness as bacteria from the oral cavity is circulated around the body through the bloodstream, affecting your pet's potential lifespan and well-being.
- VaccinationOur Turlock vets prioritize caring for your pet’s health by protecting them from diseases and disorders with pet vaccinations and parasite prevention.
- Nutritional CounselingPets suffering from GI problems frequently experience symptoms including bloody stool, constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, gas, abdominal pain, loss of appetite, and weight loss.
- Comprehensive ExaminationAttentive care can help maintain your friend's health and potentially extend their longevity, so it's important that they attend regularly scheduled wellness exams even if they seem healthy.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlFor some dogs and cats, the saliva from a flea bite can trigger an allergic reaction resulting in an extremely uncomfortable condition known as flea allergy dermatitis. This can lead to very itchy skin — especially at the base of the tail. You might find their skin becomes scabbed, red, and inflamed. Other signs of fleas include flea dirt (feces), and you may sometimes see fleas themselves.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentThere are a number of common pulmonary disorders seen in dogs, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), canine distemper virus, pneumonia, and lung tumors.
- Pain ManagementDuring each surgery, a dedicated nurse will administer anesthesia and continuously monitor your pet using electronic patient monitoring equipment. Pain management will also be provided.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentMany skin problems can affect pets, like allergies and infections. Our Turlock vets treat pets' skin issues so that they can live a more comfortable life.
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentYour pet's respiratory system does the essential work of delivering oxygen to the body and getting rid of waste gases like carbon dioxide. Since dogs, cats and most exotics don't sweat the way people do, your pet's respiratory system also plays a key role in regulating body temperature.
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Feline Retro Virus Treatment
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentThere are a variety of chronic and inflammatory skin conditions that can affect dogs and cats, but some of the more common issues are allergies, bacterial infections, fungal infections, chronic scratching, skin parasites, and hair loss.
- Urinary Tract Infection TreatmentVeterinary internal medicine covers urology conditions like urinary tract infections (UTIs) in dogs and feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) in cats.
- Arthritis TreatmentAlthough osteoarthritis is normally a condition we think of as affecting older dogs, this painful condition can also affect your senior cat's joints.
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentAs your dog gets older, there are several joint or bone disorders that can result in pain and discomfort. Some common joint and bone disorders in geriatric pets include arthritis, hip dysplasia, osteochondrosis, limited spinal flexibility, and growth plate disorders.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease TreatmentCommon immune-mediated disorders in dogs and cats include anemia, arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, hypothyroidism, allergies, and skin diseases.
- Heart Disease TreatmentSenior dogs often suffer from congestive heart failure, which occurs when the heart pumps blood inefficiently, causing fluid to back up in the heart, lungs, and chest cavity.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentAs pets get older, it is not unusual for their kidneys to tend to lose their function. In some cases, kidney disease can be caused by medications used to treat other common conditions seen in geriatric pets.
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentFinally, a dental sealant is applied to prevent plaque from attaching to the enamel. If advanced periodontal disease is found, the veterinarian will develop a treatment plan and discuss it with you.
- Cancer TreatmentSome of the most common cancers in dogs include mast cell tumors, melanoma, lymphoma, and bone cancer. In cats, some of the most common cancers include lymphoma, mammary cancer, and skin cancer.
- Wound and Fracture CareOur veterinarians provide dental surgeries for dogs and cats. These surgeries can range from tooth extractions to gum disease treatment and jaw fracture repairs.
- Dental SurgeryWe understand that finding out that your pet needs dental surgery can be overwhelming. We strive to make this process as stress-free as possible, for you and for your pet.
- Ophthalmic SurgeryCommon ocular procedures for cats and dogs include eyelid tumor removal, cataract surgery, ectropion surgery, entropion surgery, exenteration of the orbit, and cherry eye surgery.
- Veterinary SurgeryOur Turlock vets perform a number of surgical procedures, including veterinary soft tissue surgery, spay & neuters, ocular, orthopedic and more.
- Spaying and NeuteringNeuter (males) - Neutering prevents your pet from fathering unwanted kittens, shields him from various illnesses, and can help to prevent territory marking (spraying), roaming, howling, and cat aggression.
- Laboratory ServicesWe perform diagnostic imaging and get results quickly at our in-house laboratory so that we can identify your pet's symptoms and begin treatment faster.
- X-Ray
- Dental RadiologyOur Turlock vet hospital veterinary hospital provides complete dental care for your pet, from basics such as dental exams, teeth cleanings and polishing, to dental X-rays and surgeries.
- MicrochippingMicrochipping - A microchip is a permanent form of identification that is about the size of a grain of rice. It is placed under the skin, making it more likely for them to be reunited with their owners if they are lost.
- Grooming
- Senior Pet CareSenior pets need routine preventive veterinary care and early diagnosis to help them maintain a good quality of life as they continue to age.
- Dog Training