A Lifetime of Wellness

Starts with routine veterinary care.

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Annual Exams

Dogs and cats age quicker than humans, so it is critical for our companion animals to receive regular exams. The risks of arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, endocrine disorders, liver and kidney problems, and cancer all increase with age.
During your pet's wellness exam we will perform a complete physical assessment, looking your pet over from nose to tail. We will update vaccines if necessary and discuss routine preventatives such as flea/tick and heartworm meds. If your pet is taking medications on a regular basis we will discuss them and how well they are working for your pet.
If necessary we will perform a diagnostic workup, which may include blood, fecal, and urine tests to check for parasites and underlying disease. When your pet approaches senior status we may recommend a more comprehensive workup to provide a baseline of what is normal for your pet, even if they are not sick. This will enable us to better evaluate any changes going forward.
Because you are your pet's daily companion, you are your pet's greatest healthcare advocate. We aim to be a part of your team! Please let us know if you've noticed any physical or behavioral changes in your pet: sleeping, eating, activity, interactions with you, even changes in urinating and defecating are all important to know about. Our dedicated staff of professionals here at Framingham Animal Hospital want to help ensure that your companion pet has many healthy years with you.
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Parasite Control

We develop programs for the specific needs of your pet and your own particular environmental situation. We will review with you the best ways to control fleas in your house, in your yard and on your pet.

Dietary Counseling

We will provide guidance regarding your pet's nutritional needs for each life stage, including dietary requirements for growth, weight maintenance and performance.

Behavioral Counseling

We can provide advice regarding the correction of problems such as excessive barking, chewing, spraying, scratching, digging, house soiling and aggression. We can provide referrals to veterinary specialists in animal behavior for complex cases, or to local trainers for more routine pet education.
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Internal Medicine Consults

We offer in-hospital referrals to an internal medicine specialist who performs abdominal and echocardiogram ultrasounds, and helps us with the diagnosis of more complicated cases.