Veterinary Services
Companion Animal Hospital offers a wide variety of health care services for pets including:
Boarding Services

Companion Animal Hospital offers overnight boarding in either cages for small dogs or cats, or larger dog runs. All cages and runs are completely indoors. The dogs are allowed outside twice per day. Food, toys, and blankets are provided. All dogs must be current for Distemper, Parvo, Adenovirus, Hepatitis, Rabies, Bordetella, and Parainfluenza vaccinations. All cats must be current for Calicivirus, Rhinotracheitis, Panleukopenia, and Rabies. If these vaccinations were administered at another clinic, please bring a paper copy of that proof. Day care is also available with boarding, as is special needs for pets who must take daily medicine.
Spa Packages
Packages are by appointment only. If your dog is in dire need of a day away then our spa package might be for you. Spa packages include bath, brush, nails, massage with our canine masseuse, play time in our doggie day care, snacks and a goody bag to take home. Spa packages can be scheduled with our receptionist.
Cat grooms and strips are also available by appointment only.
Preventative Health Care
At Companion Animal Hospital our emphasis is on preventative health care. We offer health care packages that include a wide range of services for a variety of life stages at an affordable price.
Some of the custom designed health care packages we offer are:
Puppy Package - recommended for puppies 6 weeks to 6 months.
This packge includes:
- All physical exams until the completion of the package.
- Four series of vaccinations for Distemper, Parvo virus, Adenovirus and Parainfluenza
- Two boosters for Bordatella (kennel cough)
- Vaccination for rabies.
- A fecal exams for intestinal parasites.
- Ear swabs testing for external parasites and infection
- 7 month supply of heartworm preventative
- Free day pass for doggy daycare
- 10% off spay or neuter
- 10% off obedience classes
- Free 8# bag of premium food
Kitten Package - recommended for kittens 6 weeks to 6 months.
This package includes:
- All physical exams until the completion of the package.
- Three series of vaccinations for rhinotracheitis,calicivirus and panleukopenia.
- Two boosters for feline leukemia
- Vaccination for rabies
- A feline leukemia test
- All fecal exams for internal parasites.
- Ear swabs testing for external parasites and infection.
- 6 month supply of heartworm prevention.
- 10% off spay or neuter
- Free 4# bag of premium food.
Canine Health Value Package IV. This package includes:
- Physical exam by the veterinarian
- Vaccinations for distemper,adenovrus,parainfluenza,parvo,
bordatella and rabies.
- Ear swab to test for infection.
- Fecal to test for internal parasites.
- Heartworm test
- Serum chemistry analysis.
- Thyroid test
- Anemia test.
Feline Health Value Package IV
- Physical exam by the veterinarian.
- Vaccinations for calici virus, rhinotracheitis, panleukopenia and rabies.
- Ear swabs testing for infection.
- Fecal to test for intestinal parasites.
- Feline leukemia/immunodeficiency virus test
- Serum chemistry test
- Thyroid test
- Anemia test
Geriatric Package.
This package includes:
- Two physical exams by the veterinarian.
- Blood pressure check.
- Intraoccular pressures
- Complete blood count (testing for anemia and infection)
- Serum chemistry
- Thyroid check
- Bath,brushout and nail trim.
We offer many other less extensive health care plans which are designed for different life stages ranging in price from $36.99 to $135.85.
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DENTISTRY
Dental care for your pet is an important part of preventative care. Regular teeth brushing, offering appropriate treats and chew toys, and regular veterinary visits are all important aspects of dental care Most pets need their teeth cleaned every year. Failure to have this done often results in dogs and cats that present with infected teeth and gums who can be in considerable pain whether their owners are aware of this or not. Peridontal disease is the most common disease in dogs and cats.Chronic infections can spread to the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys where they can do even more damage.
Teeth cleaning for your dog or cat is very similar to having your own teeth cleaned, except that the dog or cat must be anesthetized. When the pet is asleep it is possible to do a complete oral exam. Often it is discovered that the pet has fractured or abscessed teeth, cavities,or other oral lesions that can then be addressed while the pet is still asleep.
To determine if your pet has peridontal disease look for the following signs:
- Bad breath
- Red or swollen gums
- Bleeding gums
- Loose teeth
- Broken or missing teeth
- Refusal to eat or dropping food
If your pet exhibits any of these symptoms please make an appointment for an evaluation.
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INTERNAL MEDICINE AND DIAGNOSTICS
At Companion Animal Hospital we offer complete diagnostic services for the patient who is not well. We have the capability to run diagnostic tests for over 200 different indices that can be back within a few hours. We have the capability to perform special tests such as TLI or bile acids that return results in 3-4 days.
Our staff is kept informed of all the latest technology in testing and diagnostics so that our pet parents are always offered the most state of the art techniques for diagnosing difficult, troublesome cases.
Our hospital is equipped with the most advanced diagnostic equipment including doppler blood pressure monitoring, Tonopen intraocular pressure measurement capabilities, ECG monitoring, and endoscopy.
INTENSIVE CARE
If it becomes necessary to hospitalize a patient, some patients may require extensive care including IV fluid therapy, oxygen supplementation, special alimentation by stomach tube or other intensive care. Our hospital is equipped to manage all special needs cases. If your pet ever has the misfortune to need special care you can rest assured that patient care gets top priorty here.
While in the hospital your pet will rest comfortably on soft linens in our quiet ward. A veterinary assistant is assigned to monitor the condition of each patient and provide attentive medical treatment with tender loving care.Your pet's doctor will consult with you to inform you of your pet's progress and to discuss treatment options. Additionally, our veterinary assistants are available to answer any questions or concerns.
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RADIOLOGY
Our high frequency x-ray machine and Rare Earth X-ray film system produces the highest quality radiographs, allowing our doctors to see fine detail and subtle changes. Our hospital is also OFA approved to allow for OFA certification of elbows and hips.
ENDOSCOPY
Our video endoscopy equipment allows us to look inside body cavities to search for disease. It even allows us to obtain samples of suspicious looking areas in a minimally invasive manner to achieve a diagnosis.
SURGERY
At Companion Animal Hospital we offer both soft tissue and orthapedic surgery.This means that whether your pet needs surgery for a broken leg or for a bladder stone, we can provide your pets care without having to refer you to another hospital.All pets receive a presurgical veterinary exam. Presurgical bloodwork is recommended but usually not required.
Once we are assured that your pet is in good condition they will be administered a pre-anesthetic. At our hospital we use a combination of acepromazine and hydromorphone. This combination provides good sedation and excellent pain relief that is 10 times greater than morphine. This will benefit your pet during the potentially painful recovery period.
In some cases and IV catheter is placed to administer fluids to your pet during the procedure.
Once your pet is resting comfortably under the influence of their preanesthetic they will be carried to the surgery suite. This is where your pet will be anesthetized.
Depending on the age and condition of your pet, anesthesia will be induced either by breathing anesthetic gas (either isoflurane or halothane) through a mask or by an injection of Propafol through the IV. After your pet is asleep they will have a tube placed in there trachea to breath a mixture of oxygen and anesthetic gas through. The machine is also equipped with a ventilator to breath for your pet should the need arise.
Your pet is now connected to an ECG machine to monitor cardiac function. A small area on the wrist is clipped and a doppler monitoring crystal is secured so that your pets blood pressure can be monitored throughout the procedure.
The surgical site is clipped, scrubbed and draped with sterile linens. All surgeries are performed using only sterile technique. All suture used is of the finest quality-the exact same suture as used in human hospitals.
After the surgery your pet is taken to the recovery area. They are closely monitored during this critical time. Until they are awake enough to sit up they are not left unattended. When your pet is completely awake either a technician or the surgeon will call and report to you how everything went and what the status of your pet is.
DERMATOLOGY
Many pets suffer from ailments that manifest themself as skin abnormaliies-most commonly itching. Our hospital offers complete healthcare services for the dermitalogically challenged pet. This includes allergy testing and immunotherapy. It also includes symptomatic management such as cyclosporins, antihistamines, steroids, special diets, shampoos and complete consultations
designed to make your pet happier and more comfortable.
CANINE MASSAGE THERAPY
Our clinic is fortunate enough to employ a massage therapist Susan Williams. Susan is a graduate of the Lang Institute for Canine Massage in Loveland ,CO. This degree required 682 hours of course study in anatomy, physiology, orthopedic pathology, structure and movement,infectous disease and hygene for canine massage, and weeks of practicum work. Susan has been a canine massage therapist for several years. Canine massage is benefical in many instances. It is beneficial post surgically, relaxes muscle spasms and tension and reduces discomfort caused by dysplasia and arthritis.We offer this service by appointment only.
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