Veterinary Care FAQs

Veterinary Care FAQs

What services does a full service animal clinic provide?

Our comprehensive pet hospital offers a wide range of medical treatments including preventative care, surgery, and diagnostics. Annual physical examinations are performed to monitor the general health of your dog or cat and detect early signs of illness. Vaccinations and parasite prevention are essential components of these visits to safeguard the animal from contagious diseases. If your pet becomes ill or injured, our vet hospital has the pharmacy and laboratory tools needed for rapid treatment. Specialized services like spaying and neutering are also standard offerings to manage the pet population and provide health benefits.

Why is pet dental care so important?

Bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and cause secondary infections in the heart, liver, or kidneys. Professional dental services are used to remove plaque and tartar that cannot be reached by brushing at home. During a pet teeth cleaning, the animal is placed under general anesthesia so the doctor can perform a thorough subgingival scaling. Pet dentistry also involves taking digital X-rays to identify hidden issues like root abscesses or bone loss.

When should I visit an emergency vet clinic?

You should seek help right away if your pet experiences difficulty breathing, sudden collapse, or severe bleeding. Ingestion of toxic substances like chocolate or certain plants also constitutes a medical emergency. While a routine animal hospital handles many issues during business hours, a 24-hour facility is needed for critical care in the middle of the night. Rapid transportation to a medical center ensures the best possible outcome for a patient in distress.

What are the benefits of spay and neutering?

Elective reproductive surgeries offer significant medical and behavioral advantages for male and female pets. Spaying a female animal eliminates the risk of uterine infections and greatly reduces the chance of mammary tumors. Neutering a male pet prevents testicular cancer and can decrease the urge to roam away from home. These procedures are typically recommended when the animal is young, but our  veterinarian will determine the best timing for your specific pet.

Start Your Care with Fremont Pet Hospital

Fremont Pet Hospital serves the local community by providing personalized attention to every patient who enters our doors. Maintaining a relationship with a local doctor ensures that your pet's medical history is always available for review. To learn more or schedule an appointment, call our office at (510) 651-3960.

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