Cleveland Community Veterinary Hospital
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Cleveland Community Veterinary Hospital
Our unique atmosphere offers comfort to our animal friends! We are located on North Shiloh Road near the 40/42 area in Garner, North Carolina. Our facility was designed by the owner, Dr. Sharon Mastafiak, to look and have an at-home feeling. We have been located in this quiet area of the Cleveland Community for over 18 years. Family owned and operated, we offer individualized attention to each patient and pet owner.

Our mission is to provide high quality veterinary medicine along with client education to better your animal friend's life. We haven't forgotten that YOU are a major component in your pet's health, and that is why we strive on giving full client education. Our telephone number is (919) 550-4000. Morning and afternoon appointments are available Monday through Friday, and morning appointments on Saturday.

We offer services in preventative medicine, and diagnostic and sick care; including comprehensive examinations, vaccinations, K-laser therapy, labwork, radiography, surgery, dentistry.
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Spaying or neutering your pet can help make him or her have a longer, healthier life.
It also prevents them from roaming around the neighborhood looking for a mate.
The earliest a cat or dog can be spayed it 5 - 6 months of age.
An exam is required prior to surgery.
Poor dental hygiene means more than just bad breath!
The bacteria in your pets mouth gets into the blood stream, which can eventually lead to infection of the heart, lungs, liver, and more common, kidney damage.
Pets can also develop a sour stomach from the tartar and bacteria in the mouth.
We offer 5 different canine vaccines: Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella, Lymes disease, and Flu (H3N2 & H3N8).
The Rabies vaccination is required by law.
The first Rabies vaccine given is only good for one year.
Boosters thereafter are good for 3 years.
The DHPP vaccine is a standard annual vaccine.
It is a combo vaccine that protects against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvo.
Bordetella is the "Kennel cough" vaccine.
It should be given to dogs that will spend time around many other dogs.
These situations include boarding, doggie day care, training classes, and going to the groomer.
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