April 25, 2011

Quality of life

I had a lovely senior dog in for check-up; he is starting to show signs of a progressive illness. The owner and I had a long talk about quality of life, and how to ensure he is still happy.  I find that determining quality of life for senior and sick pets is very important, but can be a real challenge. There is a great questionnaire that owners can use to evaluate and track their pet’s quality of life. You can find the questionnaire at: http://www.veterinarypracticenews.com/vet-practice-news-columns/bond-beyond/quality-of-life-scale.aspx

As always, if you have questions or concerns about your pet our vets are here to help. We all want your pets to be as happy and healthy as possible!
Acres Team

April 13, 2011

I have the best job in the world

I have the best job in the world!  We had a whole litter of puppies in for their 6 week exam and first vaccinations. All the puppies and their mother are happy and healthy.  There is something wonderful about a room full of playful active puppies!


The general recommendations for puppies and kittens are 3 sets of vaccines. The first set should be given at 6-8 weeks of age, the second at 10-12 weeks of age, and the third at 14-16 weeks of age. Our veterinarians can help you decide which vaccines are right for your pet depending on their age, lifestyle, health and vaccination history.
 

 Snuggling puppies and being covered in puppy kisses makes for a  wonderful day at work!!!!!

Acres Vet

April 08, 2011

Hello From Acres Animal Hospital

                  We are wading into the new technology age, and jumping onto the blogging band wagon. Most of us here at Acres are trained to work with live animals as opposed to computers, but we'll do our best to keep you updated with new, exciting, and timely tidbits to help you care for your furry/feathered/scaly.....family members.        

                   We get a lot of questions about what happens when pets are admitted into the hospital for tests or treatments. With this blog we hope to be able to "de-mystify" what goes on in the hospital to help you feel more comfortable if your pet ever needs hospital care.                                                                                                                                                                        
                    We won't be able to answer questions about your pet's specific treatments, or try to diagnose what is wrong with your pet on this blog. We will try to offer insight into the daily workings at our hospital, and also offer useful links and general tips to keep your pets happy and healthy.                                                                                                                                                                                      

                      If you have any suggestions about a topic you would like us to cover in the blog, please reply with your ideas!
                                                                                                                                                                                  Acres Team