Our Services:
Full In-House Diagnostic Testing:
EKG
Digital Radiology Imaging
Ultrasound Imaging
Hematology
Blood Chemistry
Tonometry (glaucoma testing)
Cytology (all types)
Urinalysis
Skin and Intestinal Parasite Microscopy
Heartworm Testing (instant results)
Allergy Testing
Treatments:
Pain Management
Senior Care
Dermatological Evaluations
Oncology Treatments
Behavioral Medicine
Hospice/Euthanasia Services
Immunization and Wellness Care
Nutritional Counseling
Surgery:
Orthopedic (fracture repair, ligament repair)
Soft tissue
Spay/Neuter
Declaw
Microchip Installation and Registration
Dental Scaling/Polishing/Fluoride Treatment/Sealant/Extractions/Dental X-Ray
Medical:
Hospitalized Treatment
IV and Subcutaneous Fluid Therapy
Full On-Site Pharmacy
Grooming:
AKC Certified
All Breeds/Cats Too
Full Referral Services:
Titer tests/ serology
Parasite testing (all types)
Culture & sensitivity
Thyroid testing (geriatrics)
Allergy Testing / Hyposenitization therapy
Comprehensive blood chemistry, electrolyte and hematology
Board certified specialists in orthopedic and soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, radiology, ultrasound, dermatology, internal medicine
Prescription compounding
Histopathology (biopsy of surgical samples)
Vaccines For Your New Puppy Or Kitten
Just as in new babies, a puppy or kitten needs to be protected from viruses and bacteria that can harm their health now and in the years to come. We have outlined some of the vaccines that your new friend needs in order to have a long healthy life beside you.
Puppy Vaccines:
Canine Distemper: Canine distemper is highly contagious. It is passed rapidly through coughed or sneezed droplets of saliva. Young puppies, between the ages of 3-6 months are most susceptible and are most likely to die from it. Non-immunized adult dogs are also highly susceptible.
Bordetella: Bordetella is commonly referred to as “kennel cough” or bronchitis. When a dog coughs, the bacteria travels 20 feet spreading the organism. Do you and your dog ever: 1) go for walks? 2) cross paths with another dog? 3) go to the groomer? If you answered yes to any of these, then your new best buddy has probably been exposed to Bordetella.
Leptosporosis: Lepto is a disease that infects both animals and humans and is prevalent in Northwest Ohio. It may be transmitted through infected urine from squirrels, raccoons, deer and other assorted wildlife that is abundant in our area. Lepto infections in unprotected pets commonly leads to end stage kidney and/or liver failure and death.
Kitten Vaccines:
Feline Distemper: Feline distemper, also referred to as Panleukopenia, is widespread in nature, so all cats are exposed to it within their first year of life. It can be transmitted through feces, urine, food and water bowls, clothing, shoes, hands, bedding and litter boxes. It can also be transmitted from the mother to the developing kittens prior to birth.
Feline Leukemia Virus: FELV-infected cats are worldwide. Prevalence of infections varies greatly depending on their age, health and living conditions. It is shed in very high quantities in saliva and nasal secretions, urine, feces, and milk from infected cats. It can also be transmitted in mutual grooming, feeding dishes and from an infected mother to her kittens. Kittens are much more susceptible to infections, and therefore are at the greatest risk of infection if exposed. FELV is most prevalent in stray cats that fight. Is there any possibility that your cat could get outside, even for a few seconds and encounter the neighborhood cat? Or is there a cat that hisses through your screen? Remember there is no such thing as a strictly indoor cat.
Money Saving Packages
The Puppy Package Includes:
8-week visit: wellness exam, 1st Distemper vaccine (DA2PPC), deworming, intestinal parasite exam.
12-week visit: wellness exam, 2nd Distemper vaccine (DA2PL4), deworming, intranasal Bordetella Vaccine
16-week visit: wellness exam, 3rd (final) Distemper vaccine (DA2PL4), deworming, intestinal parasite exam, one year Rabies vaccine.
Package price $160.00 (payable upon first visit) PLUS a 10% savings for one full year on veterinary services including spay/neuter surgery, prescriptions, and over-the-counter products.
Non-Package price $201.44 (OVER 20% SAVINGS)
The Kitten Package Includes:
8-week visit: wellness exam, Distemper vaccine (FVRCCP), FELV/FIV test, 1st Feline Leukemia vaccine, deworming, intestinal parasite exam
12-week visit: wellness exam, (final) Distemper vaccine (FVRCCP), Feline Leukemia vaccine, deworming, one year Rabies vaccine
Package price $160.00 (payable upon first visit) PLUS a 10% savings for one full year on veterinary services including spay/neuter surgery, prescriptions, and over-the-counter products.
Non-Package price $206.08 (OVER 20% SAVINGS)
Certified Professional Dog Training
Our Trainer: John E. Brown, CPDT-KSA
John is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer through the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers, an internationally recognized standard for dog training certification. He utilizes Force-Free training methods to teach behaviors to dogs. You don’t need to use force, pain, and fear to train your dog.
John starts by teaching you how to be a fair and trusted leader and how to build a positive relationship with your dog. He then teaches you “family friendly” methods to train your dog and guides you in proper management, to prevent unwanted habits from forming.
Available Dog Training Classes:
Come strengthen the bond between you and your best friend. Whether you have a new puppy or an adult dog, you will learn proven Force-Free training methods from a Certified Professional Dog Trainer.
Puppy Socialization: – Open Enrollment. The age of 7-16 weeks old is the most important time of your puppy’s life in terms of proper behavioral development. Learn how to prevent many of the common behavioral problems with emphasis on:
Bite inhibition
Socialization
Household etiquette (Housetraining and Chewing)
Being Home Alone
Sit and Settle Down
Dog to Dog Socialization
Acceptance of being handled
Preventing Food Bowl Guarding
Puppy and Adult Good Manners:
Puppy Good Manners classes are for ages 12 – 18 weeks old and Adult Good Manners classes are for all other ages. Areas of focus in the class are:
Attention Exercises
Name Recognition
Sit/Down/Stand
Stay
Polite Greetings
Come
Walking on leash/Heel
Leave-it & Drop-it
Learn More:
For more details regarding available classes and for a schedule of upcoming classes, ask a staff member or visit www.awahdogtraining.info Advanced registration and payment is required. Classes are held at Anthony Wayne Animal Hospital.