Your Pet's First Visit

A pet's first visit to the vet can seem a bit daunting, so we've put together a list of info and resources to help you prepare. 

At your first appointment, we will gather information about your pet’s background, health, diet, and training. We can also address any questions or concerns you might have.

Your veterinarian will examine your pet from nose-to-tail, looking for things like heart murmurs, ear infections, and/or parasites. Your vet can also provide pet-proofing tips, training assistance, and parasite protection recommendations. 

Before Your First Appointment
  1. Complete the New Client Form prior to your first visit.
  2. Assemble and be sure to bring all the proper items with you:
    • Your pet's adoption or purchase records
    • Any existing medical history
    • A list of current medications and supplements
    • Current feeding schedule and the brand of food you use
    • A list of questions you have for your veterinarian
  3. Collect any necessary stool or urine samples, if requested.
  4. If you're bringing in your dog, be sure he or she is accustomed to being on a short leash. If you're bringing a cat, be sure to have an appropriate carrier.
  5. Feel free to bring your pet's favorite treats to keep them happy and distracted!

Appointment Policies

​Please arrive 5 minutes prior to your pet's appointment for check-in. If you have not filled out all relevant patient forms yet, plan to arrive 10 minutes ahead of your appointment.

While we do our best to make sure all of our patients are seen on time, there will be times of occasional unexpected delay due to an emergency or because we are providing care for a patient that needs a little more time. Please accept our apologies should this occur, and understand that the same dedication and courtesy will be provided to your pet should they ever need it.

"I am a week into new-kitten parenthood and my little Paxton has been having some severe GI distress. I was nervous about taking him to the vet because he is exceptionally timid and the biggest scaredy-cat and I worried a trip would just stress him more.Luckily, we had Leah as our tech and she must be made of catnip! Paxton hides at just the sound of voices and is scared of humans, but apparently that does not included Leah! She was so patient and calm with him, no grabbing or snatching and everything on his terms. She definitely set the tone for Dr. Squires to come in, who was equally gentle and soft with Paxton.Finding a new vet is never fun and always a leap of faith trusting a new team with your furry family members, but after this first experience with Leah and Dr. Squire, I think Paxton and I have found our new vet!"

Kit M.

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