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Welcome to Pets First Veterinary Center
Dr. Dan Meadows, Dr. Maria Gonzales, Dr. Jayme Paterson and our entire health care team are committed to providing your pets with the best health care possible. Our facility is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of care possible for our patients. Pets First Veterinary Center is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). To maintain this accreditation our hospital staff must adhere to over 800 standards in the quality of care; diagnostic & pharmacy; management; medical records; and facility. To insure that these standards of care are met, we voluntarily submit to periodic inspections by the AAHA. Our hospital provides standard medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. Because we have an in-house pharmacy, lab, radiology facilities, and Intensive Care Unit, our facility enables you to make one stop for your pet's medical care.
Featured Articles
Bringing Dog & Cat Vision in Focus Extensive scientific testing on dogs and cats supports the conclusion that they live in a predominantly colorless world....
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Can Pets Sense Pregnancy? There is no scientific proof that pets sense their owners' pregnancies, however, animal trainers and behaviorists have witnessed evidence of this with years of training and experience....
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Dog Bite Prevention An estimated 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs each year **1. Through education and awareness, most dog bites can be prevented. Follow these tips to prevent dog bites....
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Do Cats Really Love Milk? Feeding cats milk has always been a fallicy created by T.V., Cartoons, and generally bad press. Contrary to the popular thought that cats love milk—and most do like the taste—it typically is not good...
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Deciding to Spay or Neuter Your Pet Spaying and neutering your pet is a common practice in the United States. With so many animals in the United States (and around the world) needing homes, spaying or neutering your pet is the responsib...
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Lyme Disease & Your Pets Lyme disease is a top concern for dog owners who enjoy walking with their dog in grassy and wooded areas. Transmitted by deer ticks, Lyme disease can result in fever, joint lameness, fatigue, and gene...
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