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Is a 3 yr old doxie bassett hound mix. NOT good with cats. Good with bigger dogs and loves kids
Forgotten Friends Pet Rescue Inc
6930 State Route 10 Sharon Springs, NY 13459
518-284-2655
yodelingyogi@aol.com

  • Adult Dog and Cat Care

    Dr. Abby Regner with Tilly
    From the desk of Dr. Abby Regner...

    Dogs and cats need regular veterinary care to help them enjoy their adult years to the fullest. Industry experts recommend adult dogs and cats visit their veterinarian once or twice a year depending on health related concerns. I recommend this to all my clients for a number of reasons.

    1. Preventive visits assess the overall health of your pet. My comprehensive examination screens your pet’s weight, body condition, and dental grade, and evaluates every major body system. Evaluation includes:

    Temperature
    Coat and skin quality
    Teeth and gums
    Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat
    Lymphatic System
    Respiratory System
    Cardiovascular function
    Abdominal palpation for kidney, liver,and spleen size
    Neurological System
    Musculoskeletal System

    2. During my patient's comprehensive visit, I make sure to discuss all apsects of preventive care and provide counseling and information on various topics.  Along with the physical examination, the  assessment include: 
    • Tick-borne and Heartworm screening for dogs which includes tests for Lyme disease, Ehrlichiosis, and Anaplasmosis
    • Ova and Parasite analysis (stool analysis)
    • Feline Leukemia Virus, Feline Immunoficiency Virus and Heartworm testing for outdoor cats
    • Individualized flea and tick control treatments and recommendations
    • Risk assessment to determine if any of your pet’s risk factors have changed
    • Vaccinations based on your pet’s unique risks
    • Behavioral and lifestyle counseling
    • Nutritional counseling and weight management advice
    3. Assessment of my patient's behavior and any changes to it is also an important part of the annual or biannual visit because differences in behavior often indicate underlying health issues. Early detection can greatly impact the treatment and recovery from any illness or disease.

    4. Finally, forming a close working relationship with my clients, along with open and honest communication, is critical in making sure my patient's are receiving the care they need and deserve. Don't be afraid to ask questions or let your veterinarian know what your needs are. Afterall, we are here to make sure you and your pet continue to enjoy a healthy and rewarding relationship with each other!

    
    Dr Abby Regner is an associate veterinarian at New Hartford Animal  Hospital who is also certified in canine, feline and equine acupuncture and herbal medicine.