Community Well Pet Clinic Services
Dog & Cat Single Services
Community Well Pet Clinic Cat & Dogs Single Services
(Physical Exam is REQUIRED for any single services, except for boosters in the appropriate time frame for a previous CWPC or C-SNIP surgical patient.)
C-SNIP uses 911 Microchips. Microchipping offers pet owners the only truly permanent method of identifying your pet and linking the animal back to you, the owner. If you want to improve your pet’s chances of getting home in a lost pet emergency – microchipping is your best option. Animal microchips are about the size of a grain of rice and are typically implanted just beneath the skin between the shoulder blades by a veterinarian or a trained member of an animal welfare organization. You will need to register the microchip online with your contact information and keep it updated.
Physical Exam (REQUIRED for any single services, except for boosters in the appropriate time frame for a previous CWPC or C-SNIP surgical patient.
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This vaccine is recommended for any dog or cat over three months (pets over 12 weeks). Rabies is the only vaccine required by law for dogs. Even indoor cats should be vaccinated against the Rabies virus.
Cat ONLY Single Services
The feline distemper vaccination protects your cat against three common viruses including Panleukopenia, Calici, and Rhinotracheitis. These are respiratory and intestinal viruses that can be life-threatening if your cat contracts them. This vaccine will need to be boostered initially in 3- 4 weeks, then once a year.
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Topical monthly flea and tick prevention for cats.
Dog ONLY Single Services
Also referred to as DHPP, the canine distemper vaccine protects your dog against four common viruses including Parvo, Distemper, Parainfluenza, and Adenovirus. These are respiratory and intestinal viruses that can be life-threatening if your dog contracts them. This vaccine will need to be boosted initially in 3 – 4 weeks, then once a year.
This vaccine protects your dog against some strains of kennel cough, a highly contagious cough often prevalent in areas where dogs congregate. If your dog will be at a veterinary clinic, dog park, grooming or boarding facility, this vaccination is recommended and may be required in certain situations. It will need to be boostered once a year to make sure your dog is protected.
Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitoes and, once mature, they live in the heart and large blood vessels of the lungs. A dog must be tested for heartworms before they can receive heartworm prevention medications. Heartworms are very prevalent in Michigan. Tests must be done yearly.
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Topical monthly flea and tick prevention for dogs. Dose varies by animal weight.