Welcome to our Web Site!
Your pet is more than just an animal. Your pet is your best friend
and companion, and a part of your family. Our goal is to help your
pet enjoy the highest quality of life possible, and to give you
many years to share in that enjoyment. We promise to do that by
providing the highest quality veterinary care available.
At this site, you will find information about our practice
philosophy, our wonderful staff and our services. In addition, you
will find helpful forms to assist you and an extensive Pet Medical
Library for you to search for additional information.
Feel free to browse through our site. If you want more information
about our practice, please go to the Contact Us page and use one of
the convenient methods to communicate with us.
Thanks for visiting and we look forward to serving you!
Sign up today for
your FREE Pet Portal!
Our clients use Pet Portal to:
- Get 24-hour access to their pet's health
information.
- Learn about their pet's specific medications and
treatments.
- Communicate with us online.
- Easily request prescription refills,
appointments, and more!
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Pet Safety in Disasters:
Prepare Now! June 1st was the official beginning of hurricane season.
Experts predict that there is a 74% chance that a major hurricane
will make landfall along the U.S. Coast this year. Now's the
time to create your disaster plan for your pets! Create a Disaster
Plan! Answer these questions for your pet: - What disasters are likely in my area?
- In the event of an evacuation, where will I take my pets?
- What are the best evacuation routes?
- What will happen if I'm not home in the event of an
emergency?
Assemble a Pet-Friendly
Disaster Kit: - Emergency contact information: Your veterinarian's phone
number, numbers of local emergency animal hospitals and
pet-friendly family/friends that are willing to help.
- One crate for each pet: The crate should be large enough for
your pet to sit, stand and turn around inside.
- One week supply of food (minimum): Sudden changes in diet can
cause diarrhea.
- Leash, collar and/or harness: Dogs and cats.
- Muzzle: Even the nicest dog can become aggessive when
hurt or scared.
- Litter, litter box and scoop for cats.
- Newspaper: For lining crates and easy clean-up.
- Food and water dishes.
- Paper towels.
- Trash bags and plastic bags for clean-up.
- Current medications, including heartworm preventative and flea
control.
- Instructions: Detailed dietary information for each pet as well
as notes about medications and dosages.
- Documentation: Photocopies of vaccination and ownership
records as well as photos of the owner(s) and pet together, which
can help to prove ownership or in the event of a lost pet.
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The Golden Rules of Pet
Ownership The joy of pet ownership also brings responsibility. As a
responsible pet owner, I WILL: - Avoid making an impulsive decision about getting a pet. I will
learn about and carefully select a pet suited for my home and yard,
and my lifestyle.
- Adhere to local ordinances including licensing and leash
requirements.
- Control my pet for its own safety.
- Have my pet spayed or neutered, or take responsibility for my
pet's offspring.
- Keep only pets for whom I can provide a pleasant and safe
environment, adequate food and shelter, and companionship. I will
be a responsible caretaker throughout my pet's life.
- Do my part to help solve animal control and overpopulation
problems.
- Provide regular health care as recommended by my veterinarian
including rabies vaccination and other inoculations.
- Clean up after my pets and appropriately dispose of their
waste. I will prevent my pet from being unnecessarily noisy or
aggressive.
- Provide identification for my pets by using ID tags or other
means.
- Respect the living environment.
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Phone: 281.351.7184 x 2 |
Fax: 281.255.2662 |
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Copyright 2004, Linda Oliva, DVM, PA. All rights reserved. |
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