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Annual dental exams and cleanings are recommended to protect your pet from many health problems and help them maintain a healthy and clean mouth.
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Proper diet and nutrition can help your pet fight against disease, maintain a proper weight, and promote the overall well-being of your pet.
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Parasites such as fleas and ticks can be very damaging to your pet’s health. Preventive measures should be taken year-round to inhibit potential outbreaks.
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Annual wellness exams evaluate your pets overall health, detect problems before they become serious, and keep them on track to live a long, healthy life.
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Preventative care is an important aspect in maintaining your pet’s health. Proper vaccination is vital in protecting them against harmful diseases.
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Microchip identification is the most reliable way to reunite lost pets with their owners.
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We’re equipped to perform routine radiography services to identify many types of illness or injury when pets are sick or suffer a trauma.
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At Lafayette Veterinary Care Center, we also offer PennHip radiographs for your pet's needs.
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An ultrasound is a highly useful tool when evaluating heart conditions, internal organs, cysts and tumors. Why would my pet need an ultrasound?
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An endoscopy is a highly useful medical imaging tool used to examine your pet without actually examining an internal organ or obtaining a biopsy.
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Diagnostic testing can identify problems your pet may be experiencing so that proper treatment can begin before a condition worsens.
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Allergies can make life uncomfortable for your pet. Protect them from irritation with proper testing and treatment to relieve any symptoms.
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Spaying or neutering your pet can help them live a longer, healthier life, minimize behavior problems, and help control the population of unwanted dogs and cats.
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We perform soft tissue surgery for a number of medical reasons. This common surgery can be used for most anything non-joint or bone related.
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Orthopedic surgery can help pets who suffer from joint problems, torn ligaments, broken bones, and even help correct congenital problems.
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Also known as “bandaid surgery” or “keyhole surgery”, laparoscopic surgery is a less invasive method of surgery.
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If your pet is pregnant or you are planning for pregnancy, consult with our doctors to have the right delivery plan.
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Artificial insemination is an alternative way to breed animals. Our veterinarian practice can help you determine if artificial insemination is the best method of reproduction for your pet.
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We can perform complete examinations of the reproductive organs, as well as a physical examination to determine overall health, fertility or infertility, and the likeliness of successful reproduction.
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Laser therapy is a surgery-free, drug-free, noninvasive treatment to reduce pain, inflammation, and speed the healing process. Veterinary laser therapy has been scientifically proven to help treat post-surgical pain and many acute and chronic conditions.
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Acupuncture therapy for your pet is a pain-free way to treat a variety of conditions, primarily those dealing with inflammation and pain.
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The Playground is an extension of Lafayette Veterinary Care Center, located one street over at 118 Noel Drive. We invite you to come take a tour and look forward to meeting you and your pets!
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No matter where you’re going, or where you’re coming from, rest assured that our priority is keeping your furry friend happy, healthy and safe.
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Regular grooming is essential to the maintenance of your pet's health. Keep your pet smelling and looking attractive, prevent parasites, and skin irritations.
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Are you traveling domestically within the USA? As a federally accredited veterinarian practice, we can issue travel certificates for your healthy pet so they can travel with you.
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Going out of the country? As a federally accredited veterinarian practice, we can issue travel and acclimation certificates for your healthy pet so they can travel internationally with you.
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Euthanizing a pet is not an easy decision. We are here to discuss options and assist in every way we can during this difficult time.
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There are a number of wonderful ways to memorialize your beloved pet. Cremation can be a lovely way to honor and celebrate their lives.
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We strive to provide the best quality of life possible for pets who may be suffering from a terminal condition or disease.
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Determining a pet’s quality of life can be difficult. A lot of pet owners ask themselves “Is it too soon?” or “How will I know when it’s time?”
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The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) is instrumental in advancing feline veterinary care through their publications of Practice Guidelines, Position Statements, and other educational resources.
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The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is the only accrediting organization for companion animal veterinary hospitals in the United States and Canada.
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The Cat Friendly Practice program is awarded through the American Association of Feline Practitioners, and is a global initiative intended to advance the care for cats by reducing stress and making practice visits more calm and enjoyable.
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As a professional organization within the pet care industry, The International Boarding and Pet Services Association provides member support and education to service providers all over the country.
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Established in 1994, Pet Sitters International is the world’s largest association for the education of professional pet sitters.
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“The IAAHPC promotes comfort care that addresses the physical, psychological, and social needs of animals with chronic and/or life-limiting diseases. We promote physical, emotional, and spiritual support for caregivers. We also educate professionals and advance research in the field of animal hospice and palliative care”.
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The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is the leading, and most collective voice of the veterinary profession.
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