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Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about your pet’s care? We’re here to help. 

FAQs

How often should I bring my pet in for a wellness exam?

We recommend annual wellness exams for most pets, while senior pets and those with ongoing health conditions may benefit from biannual visits. Regular check-ups help detect health issues early and keep your pet on track for a long, healthy life.  

What vaccinations does my pet need, and how often?

Core vaccinations, such as rabies and distemper, are essential for both dogs and cats. The frequency of boosters depends on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and risk factors. Our veterinarians will tailor a vaccination schedule to your pet’s needs.  

How do I know if my pet is in pain?

Signs of pain in pets can be subtle. Look for limping, reluctance to move, changes in appetite, excessive licking or chewing at a specific area, or unusual vocalizations. If you suspect your pet is in pain, schedule an appointment so we can help assess and treat the issue.  

Do you offer emergency care?

We offer emergency services during regular business hours, depending on our availability and resources. Each case is evaluated individually, so please call ahead to confirm if we can accommodate your pet’s needs.

Is anesthesia safe for my pet?

Yes, we take every precaution to ensure your pet’s safety during anesthesia. We perform pre-anesthetic bloodwork to assess overall health and monitor vital signs throughout the procedure to minimize risks.  

How can I help my pet recover after surgery?

Your pet will need a quiet, comfortable space to rest. Limit activity, follow all post-operative care instructions, and administer medications as prescribed. If you notice swelling, redness, or signs of pain, contact us for guidance.  

When should I have my pet spayed or neutered?

We typically recommend spaying or neutering dogs and cats between 4 and 6 months of age, but the ideal timing may vary based on breed and health factors. Our team can help determine the best time for your pet’s procedure.  

What are the benefits of microchipping my pet?

Microchipping is a simple, permanent way to help reunite lost pets with their owners. Unlike collars or tags, a microchip won’t fall off. We can place the microchip during a routine visit, and the process is quick and virtually painless.  

How can I keep my pet’s teeth healthy?

Regular dental cleanings and at-home care, such as brushing your pet’s teeth or providing dental chews, help prevent plaque buildup and gum disease. Bad breath, difficulty eating, or drooling can be signs of dental issues—schedule a check-up if you notice these symptoms.  

How do I protect my pet from fleas, ticks, and heartworms?

We recommend year-round parasite prevention to keep your pet safe from fleas, ticks, and heartworms. Even indoor pets can be at risk, so talk to our team about the best preventive options for your pet’s lifestyle.  

Still Have Questions? Contact Us!

Your pet’s health and happiness are our top priorities. If you have any additional questions or need personalized advice, don’t hesitate to contact Fishers Animal Hospital - our team is always happy to assist you!