Client Forms & Links
Welcome to our client resources page — home for new client information and other client-based resources.
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New Client Forms
The PDFs listed below are documents that you can download (right click on the link and select ’save as’ to save to your computer). You can also click directly on the link to view the PDF and print directly from the web page. Please email us if you have any questions.
- New client forms (PDF)
- Additional Pets (PDF)
Internet Resources
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Surgical Information |
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| What is the “Canine Spay”? The canine spay, or ovariohysterectomy, is a form of surgical sterilization for the female dog and involves the surgical removal of both the ovaries and the uterus. It is a very commonly performed procedure, used to permanently prevent pregnancy and certain diseases caused by the influences of the female hormones. Although common, the canine spay is considered to be a major surgical procedure, requiring general anesthesia, aseptic operating room conditions, and detailed patient monitoring throughout the surgery and post-operative period.Learn more about the spay surgery and aftercare |
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Kitten Vaccination Schedule |
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| *Test First*- We recommend all kittens and new cats be tested for Feline Leukemia and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) prior to beginning their vaccinations.8 weeks old: 1st FVRCP (Upper Respiratory Combination Vaccine or 3-in-1) Revolution Deworming- roundworms, fleas, brown ticks, skin mites, ear mites12 weeks old: 2nd FVRCP (Upper Respiratory Combination Vaccine or 3-in-1) 1st Feline Leukemia Vaccine (only for cats who go outside or exposed to outdoor cats) Revolution Deworming- roundworms, fleas, brown ticks, skin mites, ear mites *send home a Fecal Cup for Fecal Exam next visit16 weeks old: 2nd Feline Leukemia Vaccine (for cats who go outside/exposed to outdoor cats) 1 year Rabies Vaccine Fecal Exam for Intestinal ParasitesLearn more about vaccines for cats |
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Puppy Vaccination Schedule |
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8 weeks old: 1st DHPPC (Distemper – Parvo Combination Vaccine or 5-in-1) |
