Eugene Vet Animal Hospital Puppy & Kitten Care & First Check-Up Report Released

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West Eugene Animal Hospital, a stand-out veterinary service, has released a puppy and kitten care report. Dedicated to delivering the best in pet healthcare, this vet seeks to become a partner in supporting a puppy or kitten's health ensuring a long-lasting, happy, and ailment-free life.

Eugene, Oregon-based, West Eugene Animal Hospital, an award-winning full-service companion hospital committed to providing personal attention to the concerns of each pet owner, has released a puppy and kitten care and first check-up report. The straight-forward and informative report defines why a first check-up is essential to supporting good puppy or kitten health, and looks at pet proofing the home and important cautions when caring for a puppy or kitten.


More information is available at http://eugenevet.com/treatments-and-services/puppies-and-kittens.


Recently published, the puppy and kitten care report suggests taking your puppy or kitten to the vet soon after adoption. This first visit allows a vet to check over the pet and to make sure they have no signs of illness, and for them to check immunizations are up-to-date. At this time, owners can also ask questions about pet care.


The report recommends that owners discuss parasite control, desexing and the regularity of routine check-ups. Plus, it looks at how to pet proof the home. Often, when bringing a new pet home, many people don’t think about hazards, and yet many dangers exist. Power cords, heavy items at height or medications are all potential risks that can injury or even lead to the death of a pet.


Other important cautions the puppy and kitten report discloses, are non-pet food hazards. For instance, while many people think feeding a puppy or kitten grapes or sultanas is okay, funny even, these otherwise delicious human treats can be lethal. Onions, over-the-counter medications, and pain killers can also be harmful. So, before feeding a pet anything, ask a vet if it’s safe.


Dedicated to delivering the best in pet healthcare, West Eugene Animal Hospital seeks to become a partner in maintaining a puppy or kitten’s health throughout their life. As such, they treat all pets as if they were their own, and they strive to educate their clients on the best possible practices to ensure their pet is happy and ailment-free.


When asked about the service offered by the West Eugene Animal Hospital, a patient’s owner said, “I wouldn’t take my pets anywhere else. The staff treats my pets like family. They are compassionate, knowledgeable and answer all my questions and concerns. My little Bella had horrible teeth problems and had to have several teeth removed. They did a wonderful job. I am so happy I found West Eugene Animal Hospital.”


To find out more about the West Eugene Animal Hospital and their puppy and kitten care and first check-up report, call 541 342 5858 or visit http://eugenevet.com or https://facebook.com/eugenevet.


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