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Vote for Otay Pet Vets! We are thrilled to be nominated for the ‘BEST GROOMING’ in San Diego! Carmen, Melissa and Susan appreciate your vote!
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Vote for Otay Pet Vets! We are thrilled to be nominated for the ‘BEST GROOMING’ in San Diego! Carmen, Melissa and Susan appreciate your vote!
Please vote and help to make us number #1!
MYTH: Treating Heartworm Disease is just as easy as preventing it.
FACT: Treatment for heartworm disease is expensive, traumatic, and risky; the outcome is unpredictable, and it:
MYTH: I would notice signs of heartworm infection early enough to take action before it became serious.
FACT: In many cases, clinical signs are not noticeable in the early stages of heartworm disease.
MYTH: Heartworm infection is spread through contact with infected dogs’ feces.
FACT: Only mosquitoes spread heartworm disease and all dogs are at risk.
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FACT: We are offering a Heartworm and Fecal Summer Special for $49.95 (a $30 savings), plus the purchase a 12-month supply of Heartworm preventive.
Call for more details or to book your appointment: 619-421-1698
If you participated in one of Susan Cardenas’ pet obedience or kinder courses, we are offering a refresher course for 3 consecutive Fridays at 5pm, for $60.00.
Don’t miss this great opportunity! Call for more information. Ask for Adriana. 619.421.1698. All vaccines must be current to participate in the refresher course.
Our next basic obedience class- ( 4 months and older) will be starting August 30th and September 15th, 2010 6:00-7:00pm. We are accepting students at this time. Students must be at least four months old and have completed their vaccine series
which include: Three sets of DHPP+C, one Bordetella, and one Rabies vaccine.
Adult students are welcomed at any age after four months and must be current with
all vaccines as mentioned above.
Call or come in to sign up and save a spot, class size is small for student and
owner comfort.
For more information go to FAQS. Class price is $100.00 for 5 weeks at Otay Pet Vets, in the Otay Ranch Town Center, in Chula Vista. For more information, call 619.421.1698 and ask for Adriana.
As requested, a refresher Obedience course will be starting soon, check back for more details!
Getting a new puppy or kitten is so exciting, but overwhelming with responsibilites! That’s how we can help… we are offering an incredible deal on Puppy and Kitten wellness packages, with a payment plan. We will help you as a new parent stay on track with vaccines, help you with frustrating problems like potty training, feedings, and answer all the questions you might have. Our goal is to give your puppy or kitten a healthy start on life, and to have happy parents!
Call us for more information 619.421.1698. You will be glad you did!
Kudzu Reviews:
Dr.Anderson and staff are truly extraordinary!
I’ve had pets my entire life and never have I had a more personal experience with my vet. Every single person on staff is just as concerned with your pets health and well being as you are. It is refreshing to see that this isn’t just a job to these people, it is their love and passion, and it clearly shows. In times such as these, it is rare you see such customer service. Every visit, you feel like you’re a VIP. Even calling on the phone is a pleasent experience! You and your pet aren’t clients, you’re family.
Best All AroundWe are all particular about our pets and their medical and grooming experiences. With that said, I feel very comfortable bringing my dogs and cats to be cared for at this hospital. It’s a clean place with friendly service. My dog recovered wonderfully from her surgery after getting her tumor removed. My other dog looked great after being groomed. The list goes on. Thank you for the introductory examination rates that I received for my newly adopted pets. Thank you Otay Pet Vet Staff!!!
The BEST Vet office I’ve ever found!!!I love this place! I used to go to another local vet but recently discovered Otay Pet Vets and will never go anywhere else! The office is SO clean and organized and the staff is super friendly and nice. Its a great location in the Otay Ranch Mall next to the dog park. I have a boxer puppy & an adult chihuahua and I wanted to make sure they would have great care and this proves to be the best! The dr is incredibly nice & knowledgable as well & the prices are great. I LOVE THIS PLACE! Me and my little Jessie love it & I’m sure my little chihuahua Kiwi will love it too!
Every week we offer a vaccination clinic on Monday and Saturday 1:00-6:00pm that will save you a lot of money. One of the benefits we offer during our vaccination clinic is a free technician exam. We have qualified technicians to answer all your questions and concerns, as well as a exam on your pet. If the techinician feels that your pet needs to be seen by Dr. Anderson then they will make that recommendation, which will be completely up to you as the owner. Please call us for vaccine prices, we offer several different vaccines at discount.
We always recommend calling to set-up an appointment to avoid long waits. 619.421.1698.
Dental exams and cleanings are vitally important to maintain your pets overall health. Just like you go to the dentist on a regular basis, your pets need to as well. Regular cleanings can greatly improve the health of your pet. The month of November 2010 we are offering a cleaning for only $279.00… This includes routine bloodwork, scaling and polishing, a thorough health exam, flouride, and a free tooth brush!
Without routine cleaning the placque on your pets teeth turns to tarter causing the gums to become red, inflamed, infected and can lean to painful gingivitis. Prolonged tarter on their teeth can also cause bad breath, periodontal disease, dental infections and eventually, tooth loss.
Call us to set up your appointment! 619.421.1698 and say goodbye to bad breath!
Dr. Anderson and OPV Staff
1. When do I need to vaccinate my puppy or kitten; and what vaccines do you recommend?
When you have a new puppy or kitten, I understand your confusion about your new pet’s needs including vaccinations. Here is a chart of vaccinations that I commonly recommend to our clients:
Puppy Protocol
DA2PP+C (a 5-way vaccine for distemper, adenovirus, parvo, parainfluenza and Corona in one shot for smaller puppies / under 15 pounds) – this is a booster series given at 6, 9, 12, & 16 weeks
DHLPP+C (a 5-way vaccine for distemper, lepto, adenovirus, parvo, parainfluenza, and Corona for larger puppies/15 pounds and up) – this is a booster series given at 6, 9, 12, & 16 weeks (or on a three week schedule)
Bordetella (kennel cough) – given at 6 or 8 weeks (every 6 months thereafter and is required to kennel your pet)
Rabies – given at 16 weeks, 16 months, and then every 3 years thereafter – Rabies vaccine is required by California state law
Giardia Vaccine (prevents intestinal diarrhea) – it is given as a booster series at 8 & 12 weeks old – (or after a negative fecal)
Deworming – 6 weeks or sooner if possible
Fecal Sample Test – 6 weeks or 1st visit
Kitten Protocol
FVRCP is a combination vaccine given as a booster series at 6, 8, & 12 weeks.
Leukemia Booster is given at 12 and 16 weeks (this is for outside cats)
Rabies – given at 16 weeks, 16 months, and then every 3 years thereafter – Rabies vaccine is required by California state law
Fecal Sample test – recommended at 6 weeks or 1st visit
Test for Feline Leukemia and Aids – recommended at 8 weeks and 4 months; and/or before you kennel your pet
2. Does my puppy or kitten have worms?
Unfortunately, internal parasites (worms) are not uncommon in puppies or kittens. A fecal test can determine if your pet has worms within 24 hours and your puppy or kitten can be treated with a wide variety of deworming medicines. I always recommend deworming as soon as possible, as young as 2 weeks old.
3. When can I spay (female) or neuter (male) my puppy or kitten?
I usually recommend spay or neuter for puppies after they are potty-trained, and for kittens after they use their litter boxes consistenly — an average age is around 4-6 months, but is always determined on an individual basis.
4. Is my pet overweight and what should I do about it?
One way to gauge if your pet is overweight is to see if you can see their back rib; it should tuck in slightly after the last rib; and all their other ribs should be padded with a slight covering of fat. (Or bring your pet to the clinic for weighing and an evaluation based on breed.) If your pet is overweight, my first suggestion is to reduce the pet’s food intake by 20-25%. For example, if your dog or cat is getting 1 cup of food daily, then reduce it to 3/4 cup of food daily. This method will usually help your pet loose weight. However, if food reduction is not successful, then I may recommend prescription diet foods and/or supplements.
5. What food should I feed my puppy or kitten?
I recommend 3 top diets: Iams, Royal Canin, and Science Diet. I have personally inspected the Science Diet factory in Topeka, Kansas, and they scored better and higher than some bakeries in the local area! These 3 companies produce top-notch, quality food to meet all of your pet’s nutritional needs. I have been asked about raw diets, and I personally do not feed raw diets to my own pets because of the potential of cross contamination.
6. Does my pet need multi-vitamins?
Multi-vitamins can be very beneficial to sick or older dogs. I do not normally prescribe vitamins to healthy dogs–if you are feeding your pet a healthy diet, then they should not need vitamins.
7. Will my male dog stop marking in my house after I neuter him?
Neutering is one of the best solutions to prevent your male dog from marking in your house. However, if you are neutering him at an older age, he might not stop the behavior out of habit. I always recommend neutering at a young age to help prevent this problem.
8. Which flea product do you recommend and how old does my pet need to be?
There are several different flea prevention products on the market, that I can highly recommend and prescribe for your pet depending on your pet’s individual needs/circumstances (pet size, living conditions, etc.) Fleas are a common problem and require attention, especially here in San Diego county. All of the flea prevention products recommend different ages to begin treatment, but usually 8 weeks is the most common time to start using the products. We can discuss your pet’s individual needs during your first appointment.
9. How long does it take for my female to deliver puppies after conception?
Approximately, the pup or puppies will be delivered in 2 months from gestation. Puppies can be easily identified after 45 days by ultra-sound or x-rays. Most of the time an ultra-sound or x-rays is not required or necessary unless the owner requests or I feel it is necessary due to medical concerns.
10. After surgery or a dental procedure, how long before my pet can go home?
This is not an easy answer because it totally depends on your pet. After the pet wakes from surgery, can walk at a normal pace, and seems capable of traveling safely, we will call the owner. This can take from 1 hour to several hours depending on each pet. I always like to be conservative before sending your pet home.
These answers are only generalizations and exact answers can only be based upon individual examinations of your pets, however, I hope that they are helpful to you as a pet owner. As your veterinarian, I am always available if you have more questions or concerns.
Until next time,
Dr. Anderson
| January 8, 2010 | ||
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Our next basic obedience class- ( 4 months and older) will be starting April 9, 2010 6:00-7:00pm. We are accepting students at this time. Students must be at least four months old and have completed their vaccine series
which include: Three sets of DHPP+C, one Bordetella, and one Rabies vaccine.
Adult students are welcomed at any age after four months and must be current with
all vaccines as mentioned above.
Call or come in to sign up and save a spot, class size is small for student and
owner comfort.
For more information go to FAQS. Class price is $100.00 for 5 weeks at Otay Pet Vets, in the Otay Ranch Town Center, in Chula Vista. For more information, call 619.421.1698 and ask for Adriana.
As requested, a refresher Obedience course will be starting soon, check back for more details!
We will be offering a $49.95 special on microchips for your pets. This includes registration and cost of registration. Did you know that 90% of pets lost are found with a microchip? If your pet has a microchip and you have never registered we are also offering that service for only $19.00.
Come by and take advantage of this great offer. call 619-421-1698