Archives: Service

Prescription Food & Pharmacy

A balanced diet is essential to a pet’s health and well-being. However, in some cases, pets require a specific prescription diet to manage a medical condition. Prescription food can help treat and manage conditions such as kidney disease, allergies, diabetes, and obesity. As veterinarians, we can help identify which prescription…
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Referral

Sometimes we may need to refer pets to specialists for more complex cases. The referral process typically occurs when the pet’s condition exceeds the capabilities of the primary veterinarian. Specialists are trained in specific areas of veterinary medicine, such as cardiology, oncology, neurology, and surgery. We will work with the…
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Peaceful End of life

Euthanasia is one of the most difficult decisions pet owners have to make for their beloved pets. As a veterinarian, it is our responsibility to ensure the peaceful end of life for pets to relieve them from their pain and suffering. We understand that it is a deeply personal decision…
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Wellness Care & Prevention

Wellness care and prevention are important parts of keeping your pet healthy and happy throughout their life. Regular check-ups and preventative measures can help to catch early signs of illness and prevent more serious health concerns from developing.
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Dental Care

At PetRight, Pets Dental Care is an important aspect of maintaining the overall health and well-being of your furry friends. Regular brushing, dental exams, and professional cleaning are necessary to prevent tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental issues. Neglecting your pet’s dental care can lead to painful dental problems,…
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Soft Tissue Surgery

Most pet surgeries are performed under general anesthesia, which means that the animal is asleep and feels no pain during the procedure. Before surgery, the animal is typically given a thorough medical examination and blood work to ensure that they are healthy enough for anesthesia. During surgery, the animal’s vital…
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Emergency Care

Pet Emergency Care refers to veterinary medicine and treatment provided to animals in emergency situations, when urgent medical attention is required to save an animal’s life or prevent further harm or pain. Pet Emergency Care may include treatment for conditions such as trauma, poisoning, respiratory distress, seizures, infectious diseases, and…
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Health Certificate

It is important to be aware of the different health certificates necessary for pets traveling interstate or internationally. These health certificates ensure that the pet is healthy and free of contagious diseases, and that they meet the specific requirements of the destination.
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