We are a full-service veterinary hospital with doctors who have a wide range of skills and expertise. Our entire staff is knowledgeable, compassionate, and well-trained. We have locations in Melbourne and Indialantic and Melbourne Beach! Our Melbourne location is a modern 10,000 square foot facility, and we have the latest in equipment and technology.
Our strong emphasis on quality medicine and top-caliber client service has allowed us to serve the South Brevard area since 1964. We are very proud that we are one of 12%-15% of veterinary practices in the US and Canada that hold the "AAHA-accredited" designation.
Our strong emphasis on quality medicine and top-caliber client service has allowed us to serve the South Brevard area since 1964. We are very proud that we are one of 12%-15% of veterinary practices in the US and Canada that hold the "AAHA-accredited" designation.
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Dermatology
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Small animal veterinarians estimate that they see more patients for skin problems than any other concern, making dermatology a large part of their practice. Healthy skin and a normal hair coat are the result of many internal and external factors. Nutrition, proper bathing and brushing, parasite prevention and general health are all important factors.
Ear Infections
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It's common knowledge that dogs and cats have extraordinary hearing. However, this often means they are more sensitive to ear infections and the discomfort an ear infection will likely cause. Luckily, however, an exam and a diagnosis by your veterinary specialist will lead to proper treatment. An affected dog will often have inflammation in the ears in addition to a foul odor.
Tummy Troubles
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As long as the stools aren't extremely watery, black like tar, containing fresh blood, or associated with vomiting or excessive straining, you can try giving 1 teaspoon per 5 pounds of Kaopectate. You may also try feeding a bland diet of cooked white rice and boiled skinless, boneless chicken or lean hamburger meat.
Urinary Problems
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Cystitis applies to any disease that inflames the urinary bladder. It is typically caused by a bacterial infection; however, bladder stones and polyps may be to blame. The more common symptoms include blood in the urine and discomfort when urinating. Your pooch may also urinate more frequently than normal.
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