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20 Crossroads Court Delafield, WI 53018-2035 Phone: (262) 646-4660 Fax: (262) 646-4620

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Delafield, WI veterinary services – delivered with courtesy and respect!

Our Facility

Our facility offers complete veterinary services including medical, surgical, dental, and boarding. The Delafield Small Animal Hospital was built from the ground up and opened in May of 1996. The clinic carries numerous prescription diets from top providers such as Iams, Hills, Purina, and Royal Canin. We carry flea, tick, and heartworm prevention; endorsing such products as Frontline, Advantage, Interceptor, and Heartgard. We also stock dental, grooming and nutritional supplies to help keep your animal clean and healthy.

Physical Examinations

Your pet’s eyes, ears, skin, including mouth, teeth, and gums are checked. Also, skeletal, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems are examined. If it is deemed necessary, urine samples, blood work, or other tests can be run or sent to an outside testing facility.

Insect Born Disease

Insect born diseases are much more easily prevented than treated, so prevention is a must.

Vaccinations

Pets can be protected from some diseases by vaccination. Your veterinarian is the best source for guidance regarding your pet’s individual vaccination needs.

Neutering and Spaying

In spaying, your female dog or cat’s fallopian tubes, ovaries, and uterus are removed. In neutering a male dog or cat, the testicles are taken. Both procedures may be performed approximately six months of age. In addition to saving lives, neutering and spaying can dramatically improve pet’s health and overall life expectancy. Sterilized pets lead longer and healthier lives. Spaying a female eliminates chances of uterine and ovarian cancer and also reduces risks of breast cancers. Neutering a male reduces the risk of prostate cancer in dogs and marking behaviors. Neutering can also make your pet behave more affectionately and be less likely to roam or become lost.

Skin and Coat

Healthy skin and coat are the result of different factors. When cats and dogs experience allergies, they don’t have the same problems as humans. Their allergies will affect the skin. Pets often will chew, lick, or scratch in response to allergens. At times, a pet’s itching has nothing to do with allergies and may be from other conditions. Delafield Small Animal Hospital

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