General Wellness

Our Wellness and Preventive Care services focus on keeping your pet healthy and happy with quality local care in Sherwood Park.

Dentistry

Nothing is worse than a pet with bad breath but this could be an indicator of more serious problems.

Rest assured, we have a solution to all of your pet’s dental needs. If left untreated, dental disease can affect the health of your pet’s entire body, not just their mouth.

We are pleased to offer professional services with dental cleaning, polishing, radiography and other treatments as required.

We will also assist you in developing a dental health routine that you can use at home to prevent dental disease in your pets.

Diet & Nutrition

Animal diet and nutrition play a crucial role in maintaining the health and well-being of pets and other animals.

A balanced and complete diet that meets the specific nutritional needs of each species is essential for optimal health and longevity.

The main components of an animal’s diet are macronutrients such as proteins and carbohydrates, as well as micronutrients such as vitamins and minerals.

Each species has unique nutritional requirements based on their size, age, activity level, and health status.

We offer diet and nutrition advice tailored to your pet’s specific needs.

Parasite Control

Parasite control is an important aspect of animal health management, and it involves the prevention and treatment of internal and external parasites that can harm the animal’s health.

We provide the following parasite control measures to assist your pet’s health need: regular de-worming, flea and tick control, and heartworm prevention.

We are happy to assist you in designing specific parasite control measures based on your pet’s health and lifestyle.

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are a preventive measure that involves the administration of vaccines to protect pets from various diseases.

Vaccination is an essential part of routine pet care, as it helps to prevent the spread of contagious diseases and can protect pets from serious illnesses.

The specific vaccines a pet needs will depend on factors such as their age, lifestyle and overall health.

Microchipping

Microchipping is a form of identification that involves the insertion of a tiny chip under a pet’s skin.

The chip contains a unique identification number that can be read using a special scanner.

This identification number is linked to the pet owner’s contact information in a database, making it easy to reunite lost pets with their families.

Microchipping is a safe and simple procedure.