FAQ
How often should I vaccinate my pet?
- Vaccinations depend on the age of the pet, your dog
should be vaccinated against viral infection from
Distemper and Parvo virus four times in the first year
of your dog’s life and have an initial vaccination
against rabies when your dog is 16 weeks old. Your dog
will receive another rabies vaccination during his or
her annual exam and once every three years thereafter.
Distemper and Parvo Virus vaccinations are given every
other year following the initial vaccination period.
- Cats are vaccinated against Feline Leukemia and
Distemper four times in the first year of their lives
and rabies at 16 weeks of age. Your cat will receive
another rabies vaccination during his or her annual exam
and once per year thereafter. Feline Leukemia
vaccinations and Distemper vaccinations are given every
other year following the initial vaccination period.
Why do I have to give my pet Heartworm prevention?
- Heartworm disease is deadly that is spread by
mosquitoes, however, it is very simple to prevent
heartworm disease by giving your pet medication once per
month.
Why is laboratory blood testing before surgery so
important?
- Blood work allows us to evaluate your pet’s vital
organ systems that metabolize the anesthesia; it also
helps us uncover any under lying problems.
Why does my pet need an annual exam?
- Just like you, your pet needs an annual wellness
exam to make sure that your pet stays healthy. This
annual exam allows us to practice preventative medicine
and lets us catch any diseases in the early stages.
What types of animals do you treat?
- We treat small companion animals.
What are your office hours?
- We are open from 8-6 Monday through Friday and from
8-12 on Saturday.
What should I do in case of an emergency?
- Try to remain calm and call us immediately at
745-1513. If the emergency occurs when our office is
closed call the nearest Emergency Clinic. The one
closest to Braden River Animal Hospital is the Animal ER
385-2884.
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