During an exam, we assess your pet’s teeth, weight, coat condition, and behavior, while listening to your concerns. These visits also give us a chance to talk about your pet’s environment, nutrition, and enrichment, which are key factors in preventing many common issues in rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and ferrets.
Even small differences in diet, bedding, or cage setup can make a big impact on your pet’s well-being. We provide expert advice on proper housing, environmental enrichment, and feeding plans to help your pet thrive.
If your small mammal isn’t acting like themselves, we can perform diagnostic testing such as bloodwork, imaging, and fecal analysis to identify the cause. Our team provides gentle, effective treatment and pain management designed for their delicate physiology.
We recommend at least one wellness visit per year, if not two, since these small pets age so quickly.
Yes. Dental overgrowth and malocclusion are common issues in rabbits and guinea pigs. Our veterinarians can perform dental trims and recommend dietary changes to help manage or prevent these problems.
Changes in appetite, weight loss, drooling, sneezing, lethargy, or hiding more than usual are all red flags. If you notice anything unusual, schedule a visit right away, since small pets can deteriorate quickly once symptoms appear.
Absolutely. We’ll review your pet’s enclosure, bedding, temperature, and diet, and provide recommendations to improve comfort and prevent health issues.
If your small pet is in distress or not eating, please contact us immediately. While we handle many urgent situations in-house, we can also guide you to a trusted emergency facility if needed.
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