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Client Documents

Contracts and Consent Forms | Cats| Dogs | Exotics 
Dental | Seasonal

 

 

Contracts and Consent Forms

Boarding/Grooming

Grooming Agreement

Boarding Contract

Contagious Disease Prevention Requirements for
Boarding, Grooming, Day Care, and Training Class Guests


Anesthesia/Surgery

Anesthesia/Surgical Consent Form


Medical

Day Admit History Form

Decline of Rabies Vaccine Form

 

Cats

General Tips

Traveling with Pets and Preventing Motion Sickness

Moving to a New Home

Raising Kittens

Trimming Your Cat's Claws (Video from Cornell Feline Health Center)

How to Stop Destructive Scratching

Brushing Your Cat's Teeth (Video from Cornell Feline Health Center)

Taking Your Cat's Temperature (Video from Cornell Feline Health Center)

Keeping your Pet Safe in an Emergency

Crate Training Cats

 

Behavior Consults

Feline Behavioral History
Please print this out and answer these questions so our veterinarians can be sure to work with you and your cat on potential behavior problem(s).

Pets Gone Wild
Like unruly children, some days it feels as if our pets are purposefully testing our patience with their antics.  Behavior issues are becoming more commonplace as presenting complaints at veterinary hospitals while owners look for help in the form of medication they can give their pets.  But, is it possible that we are over-medicating our pets?  Is there a better way to resolve some of these behavior problems?  Read this article to find out what veterinary behaviorists have to say about “pill popping pets”.

 

Disorders and Medical Information

Kitten Wellness Chart

Junior and Senior Wellness Screening

Inappropriate Elimination Disorders

Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease

Feline Leukemia and Feline AIDS

Caring for a Diabetic Cat (Video from Cornell Feline Health Center)

Giving Your Cat a Pill or Capsule (Video from Cornell Feline Health Center)

Giving Your Cat Liquid Medications (Video from Cornell Feline Health Center)

Administering Subcutaneous Fluids

Pre-anesthetic Screening

Adverse Vaccine Reactions

Rabies Advisory Notice

Bandage Instructions

Routine Post-Operative Instructions

 

Parasites and Fungal Infections

Coccidiosis

Giardia

Hookworm Infection

Roundworm Infection

Heartworm

Toxoplasmosis

Ringworm (Fungal Infection)

 

 

Dogs

Current Topics

Traveling with Pets and Preventing Motion Sickness

Canine Influenza (Dog Flu)

Lyme Disease

Keeping your Pets Safe in an Emergency

 

Behavior Consults

Canine Behavioral History
Please print this out and answer these questions so our veterinarians can be sure to work with you and your dog on potential behavior problem(s).

Pets Gone Wild
Like unruly children, some days it feels as if our pets are purposefully testing our patience with their antics.  Behavior issues are becoming more commonplace as presenting complaints at veterinary hospitals while owners look for help in the form of medication they can give their pets.  But, is it possible that we are over-medicating our pets?  Is there a better way to resolve some of these behavior problems?  Read this article to find out what veterinary behaviorists have to say about “pill popping pets”.

 

Training Tips
Courtesy of Emma Parsons, Canine Behavior Training Consultant

Ten Crate Training Tips

Ten House Training Tips

Ten Tips on How to Gain Your Dog's Respect

Ten Puppy "Play Biting" and Mouthing Tips

Ten Puppy Training Tips

Ten Tips on How to Live with a Sensitive Dog

Six Tips for Curing Submissive Urination

Ten Tips for Making Veterinary Visits More Enjoyable for You and Your Dog

Tips on Using a Basket Muzzle

Tips on Nail Trimming

Watch this video about using clicker training to make nail trimming a more pleasant experience for you and your dog.

 

Medical Information

Puppy Wellness Chart

Junior and Senior Wellness Screening

Arthritis

Dental Health Q and A

Senior Wellness Screening

Canine Alzheimer's

Canine Allergies

Cognitive Dysfunction Checklist

Pre-anesthetic Screening

Adverse Vaccine Reactions

Rabies Advisory Notice

NSAID Side Effects

Bandage Instructions

Routine Post-Operative Instructions

 

Medication Administration Tips

Pill Administration

Ear Drop Administration

Eye Drop Administration

Eye Ointment Administration

Applying Ointments, Creams, and Lotions

Administering Subcutaneous Fluids

 

Parasites and Fungal Infections

Internal Parasites

Coccidiosis

Giardia

Hookworm Infection

Roundworm Infection

Whipworms

Ringworm (Fungal Infection)


 

Dental

Dental Health Q and A

Pet Dentistry without Sedation - Worthwhile or Is it Just Surface Changes?
Pet owners are often very leery of anesthetic procedures for their pets.  This concern could cause them to forego routine dental cleaning of their pet’s teeth.  A new fad, pet dentistry without sedation, is quickly becoming popular across the country.  But, does this “safer” procedure really benefit the pet? What are the long-term effects?  Read this article to learn how pet owners might be risking their pet’s dental health.

 

 

Seasonal

Winter and Holiday Dangers for Pets

Control Ticks Around Your Home and Community