Pet-medcenter.com
Veterinarian in Harker Heights, TX Pet Medical Center
WEBWhere We Treat Your Pets Like Our Own. (254) 690-6769. Book Appointment. Order Food & Meds. Location & Contact. Since 2001, Pet Medical Center has provided comprehensive veterinary care and boarding to pets in the Harker Heights community and beyond. We would be honored to be a partner in your pet's healthcare.
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Pet Wellness & Prevention Pet Medical Center
WEBRegular nose-to-tail wellness exams, early detection, and age-specific assessments help keep your pet healthy. Many animals are good at hiding signs that something is wrong, so subtle changes in their health or behavior might be overlooked without preventive care. At Pet Medical Center, our treatment philosophy is aimed at prevention with early
Nutrition and Pet Foods
WEBBrands of food that we recommend are Science Diet, Royal Canin, Purina ProPlan, and Iams/Eukanuba. Pick a food appropriate to your pet’s life stage (i.e. kitten/puppy, adult, senior). It is also very important that dogs eat dog food and cats eat cat food. Cats require specific ingredients and higher levels of protein than dogs do.
Arthritis and Joint Supplements
WEBArthritis, otherwise know as degenerative joint disease, is the response of a joint to damage. This response includes inflammation, wearing down of cartilage, damage to the lining of the joint, and growth of scar tissue and bone tissue to help repair the damage. It is never easy to see a beloved pet and friend in pain.
Health Certificates & Pet Travel Pet Medical Center
WEBAustin USDA Veterinary Services - (512) 383-2411 - Your local USDA Veterinary Services personnel are the experts on pet travel requirements. We recommend you contact them as soon as you find out your pet will be traveling to ensure all requirements are met. Airline Pet Policies - If applicable: Contact your airline for specific requirements.
Physical Therapy for Disc Disease
WEBMassage the area gently to improve circulation to the area. This is done as many times a day as possible during the first 3 to 5 days and after that drop to three times daily. Sensory input is important caudal (towards the tail) to the spinal lesion. This entails tickling and pinching the toes. A withdraw reflex should be elicited.
Inappropriate Urination / Defecation
WEBThis happens when crystals, stones, or pus block up the end of the urethra, and urine is trapped in the bladder. This condition can kill a cat if not corrected immediately. If treatment is not initiated promptly, pressure and toxins from the trapped urine can also create permanent damage in the kidneys.
Feline Heartworm Disease
WEBIn cats, disease is caused by adult worms damaging the heart and lungs. This damage can lead to heart enlargement and failure, severe pulmonary artery damage – even cutting off blood supply to lung lobes. Adult heartworms live 1-2 years in cats. When they die, they can break off and go into the lungs. The inflammation resulting from this can
Dental Resorptive Lesions
WEBDental resorption lesions result in the loss of tooth structure, starting with the outer enamel surface, usually at or below the gum line. The lesions, which are NOT cavities, begin as a loss of tooth enamel and can eventually spread to the dentin and then the pulp canal, which contains the blood vessels and nerves to the tooth.
Ear Infections and Ear Cleaning
WEBHome Cleaning / Treatment: To clean ears or administer medication prescribed by your veterinarian at home, squirt it directly into the pet's ear. Make sure the medication runs down into the canal. Massage the ear canal between your finger and thumb. Then allow your pet to shake his head to help loosen debris that lies deeper in the canal.
Animal Chiropractic Care
WEBAnimal Chiropractic Care. Chiropractic care can help improve and optimize a pet's bodily function, whether they are old or young, sick or healthy. Chiropractic care focuses on the health of the neuro-muscular-skeletal system by improving the function of the nervous system, which is the control center for everything in the body.
Demodectic Mange
WEBDemodectic Mange. Demodectic mange (also known as red mange, follicular mange, or puppy mange) is a skin disease, generally of young dogs caused, by the mite, Demodex canis. It may surprise you to know that this same mite lives, without causing any harm or irritation, on the bodies of virtually every adult dog.
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