Titer testing is available and helps assess the need of the pet for a vaccine. It is important for you to have a clear understanding of which vaccines are offered, what your pet is at risk for, and the relative risk-to-benefit ratio of giving the vaccines to the long-term health of your companion. Once yearly, we will assess your pet’s risk factors and determine if your pet needs vaccines, and if so, which ones are necessary. However, vaccines can also cause problems for your pet’s immune system if not managed in conjunction with overall health. Vaccines are necessary to prevent disease. We look comprehensively at the factors that go into your pet’s health and invite your questions and concerns. A pet care plan will typically include nutrition, customized vaccine protocols or titer testing, wellness testing, and behavior counseling, among other topics. Each pet’s care plan is developed carefully after evaluating the pet’s history, lifestyle and risk factors. We evaluate pets as the individuals they are. A full exam is done at every visit, and this includes an assessment of your pet’s eyes, ears, mouth and skin, as well as an evaluation which includes the following body systems: cardiac, respiratory, abdominal, urogenital, and lymphatic. We pride ourselves on looking at your pet as an individual and then discuss medical treatment, health maintenance and lifestyle with you about what is best for the pet and your family. These are extremely important to your pet’s good health.
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