Lansing vet, veterinarian in Lansing, MI

 

517-321-6406

Our Services

Routine Preventative Care

Examinations
Younger pets should have a full physical exam annually. Older pets should come for an exam once every six months and sooner if a problem arises.

Vaccinations
Our vaccination protocol is customized to each pet's personal exposure and risk. We educate our clients about the various vaccinations available and then determine if the benefits of inoculation outweigh the risks. Routine vaccines for dogs include: Rabies, Distemper combo (distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, hepatitis, and parainfluenza), Leptospirosis, and Bordetella (Kennel Cough vaccine). Routine vaccines for cats include Rabies, Distemper combo (Panleukopenia, Calici, and Rhinotracheitis), and Leukemia.

Deworming and Fecal Checks
Parasitic zoonoses are diseases caused by parasites. While we normally associate parasites, such as roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms with cats and dogs, people can accidentally be infected with the same parasites. Regular deworming is the best way to prevent parasitic disease and the transmission of intestinal parasites from pets to people. It also prevents the shedding of parasite eggs, which contaminate yards or any place a pet defecates.

Routine Bloodwork
All kittens should be tested for Feline Leukemia (Felv) and Feline Immunodefiency Virus (FIV). This test should be repeated annually for all cats that have previously tested positive, go outdoors, or have symptoms. We recommend all dogs have a heartworm test anually. We recommend dogs over 6 years of age have a P4 profile which includes checking their liver and kidney function.

Preventative Medications
We recommend yearly heartworm testing on dogs over 6 months of age.
We recommend that all dogs be on yearly prevention for heartworm, fleas, and ticks. We recommend monthly heartworm as well as flea and tick prevention for cats. We sell a variety of preventatives and would be happy to help you determine which is best for your companion.

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