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Major
Medical Care |
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Radiology
and In-house Diagnostics |
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Surgery
Including Spays and Neuters |
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Vaccinations |
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Dentistry |
Pet
Vet offers Pet Foods and Supplies including a full range
of high quality, premium and prescription diets for
your pet. Pet Vet veterinarians have a wide selection
of special prescription diets in stock to nutritionally
manage a variety of medical conditions including obesity,
skin and coat problems. So whether your pet is young
or old Pet Vet can recommend the pet food that is right

Katy
Freeway Location Tests the VetScope
We are currently testing an advanced diagnostic scope
in one of our hospitals. Pet Vet plans to test this
equipment for several months before adding it to all
of our hospitals. The VetScope is an instrument that
helps the doctor to closely examine the ears and teeth
of your pet. With this device, our veterinarian can
easily view the eardrum on a large monitor making a
diagnosis easier and discomfort for your pet minimal.
Additionally, complete dental records can be created
for your pet with instant photographs from the VetScope
for complete up-to-date medical records.
Tono-Pen Test for
Glaucoma
Our hospitals are equipped with a hand-held precision
instrument used to measure pressure within the eyes
of your pet to test for glaucoma. The test is simple
and can be done, in most cases, during a regular office
visit. Glaucoma is a disease that causes increased pressure
in the eye and can lead to blindness if not detected
early.
Ultrasound Technology
Comes to Pet Vet
We provide in-house ultrasounds on an as needed basis
by a trained sonography technician. Ultrasound technology
can help our doctors in diagnosis and treatment in a
variety of areas - keeping your pet healthy.
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Training means taking the time to teach your pet to respect
your leadership and to give him the guidance needed to
meet your expectations for his behavior in the home. This
involves communicating clearly through training. Training
will not only turn your pet into a family companion and
a pleasure to have around, but it also may save his life.
Curtailing behavioral problems early keeps an owner from
growing resentment that may eventually lead to giving
up the pet to an uncertain or fatal future. Training can
also make your pet respond to your commands in a life
threatening situation such as running in front of a vehicle
or eating something hazardous. A well trained pet can
bring years of satisfying companionship. Ask the Staff
at your Pet Vet Hospital for a recommendation regarding
training. |