We offer a number of Orthopedic Services, Including TATE Canine Elbow Surgery, TPLO Surgery, Hip Replacement, Fractures, and more. We offer all medical and surgical services ranging from routine vaccinations and spays and neuters to bloodwork, ultrasounds, radiographs, exploratory surgery, chemotherapy, MRI and CT scans. At Jackson Animal Hospital, we specialize in all dental care, from routine cleanings to full mouth extractions, as we believe in the importance of dental health for your pet.
Clean and disease free teeth will allow your pet to live a longer and healthier life. Water therapy is an important tool to help animals rehabilitate from orthopedic injuries. We are proud to offer both a Hudson Aquatic Underwater Treadmill as well as a class 3B Laser to assist your pet in recovering to his or her full potential. Jackson Animal Hospital is a locally owned and operated veterinary hospital that was founded in 2015 by Dr. Heather Carleton and Dr. Randy Acker.
At Jackson Animal Hospital, we pride ourselves in offering a full spectrum of medical and emergency care, as well as advanced orthopedic services.
Clean and disease free teeth will allow your pet to live a longer and healthier life. Water therapy is an important tool to help animals rehabilitate from orthopedic injuries. We are proud to offer both a Hudson Aquatic Underwater Treadmill as well as a class 3B Laser to assist your pet in recovering to his or her full potential. Jackson Animal Hospital is a locally owned and operated veterinary hospital that was founded in 2015 by Dr. Heather Carleton and Dr. Randy Acker.
At Jackson Animal Hospital, we pride ourselves in offering a full spectrum of medical and emergency care, as well as advanced orthopedic services.
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Jackson Animal Hospital is fortunate to have one of the best orthopedic surgeons in the west available for any of your pet's orthopedic needs- whether your pet has sustained an injury from trauma, has a degenerative orthopedic issue such as hip or elbow dysplasia, or is suffering from joint instability and chronic pain.
Dr. Randy Acker, a graduate of Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine, has been the owner and medical director of Sun Valley Animal Center since 1982 and co-owner of Jackson Animal Hospital since 2015.
Dr. Randy Acker, a graduate of Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine, has been the owner and medical director of Sun Valley Animal Center since 1982 and co-owner of Jackson Animal Hospital since 2015.
The Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in humans is known as the Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) in dogs.
In both the human and canine model, this ligament may tear.
Most owners do not know exactly how the tearing occurs in their pet, but they notice lameness.
Often, the ligament tear will need to be repaired in dogs who lead an active life.
The CCL repairing procedure that we usually recommend is the Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO).
In our hands, we have found few procedures with a success rate as high as that of the TPLO.
In both the human and canine model, this ligament may tear.
Most owners do not know exactly how the tearing occurs in their pet, but they notice lameness.
Often, the ligament tear will need to be repaired in dogs who lead an active life.
The CCL repairing procedure that we usually recommend is the Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO).
In our hands, we have found few procedures with a success rate as high as that of the TPLO.
For Total Hip Replacement (THR) in dogs, two types of surgical systems are utilized - cemented and cementless.
In the cemented technique, bone cement is relied on to provide fixation of the prothesis to the femur bone.
In the cementless system, KYON (Greek for dog), fixation is achieved by bone in-growth.
This cementless rigid fixation of the femoral component is complemented by in-growth from the adjacent bone.
This state of the art surgical procedure was developed in Zurich, Switzerland by Slobodan Tepic, Dr. Sci., School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zurich.
In the cemented technique, bone cement is relied on to provide fixation of the prothesis to the femur bone.
In the cementless system, KYON (Greek for dog), fixation is achieved by bone in-growth.
This cementless rigid fixation of the femoral component is complemented by in-growth from the adjacent bone.
This state of the art surgical procedure was developed in Zurich, Switzerland by Slobodan Tepic, Dr. Sci., School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Zurich.
At Jackson Animal Hospital, we are pleased to offer a full range of internal medicine services helping to aide in the diagnosis of your pet's condition.
We have state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment including electrocardiogram (ECG), pulse oximetry, blood pressure (Cardell and Doppler) monitoring, digital radiology, ultrasound and off site MRI and CT scanning.
We are also equipped with IDEXX laboratory equipment capable of performing an array of blood tests, including complete blood counts (CBC), blood chemistries, coagulation parameters, genetic testing, food allergy panels, thyroid testing, tick panels, heart worm testing, urine culture and sensitivity and more.
We have state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment including electrocardiogram (ECG), pulse oximetry, blood pressure (Cardell and Doppler) monitoring, digital radiology, ultrasound and off site MRI and CT scanning.
We are also equipped with IDEXX laboratory equipment capable of performing an array of blood tests, including complete blood counts (CBC), blood chemistries, coagulation parameters, genetic testing, food allergy panels, thyroid testing, tick panels, heart worm testing, urine culture and sensitivity and more.
Jackson Animal Hospital provides the highest standard of dental care for dogs and cats- and offers everything from dental cleanings and x-rays to full mouth extractions.
You might find it surprising that your companion pet suffers from the same oral health problems that we do.
Bad breath, discolored teeth and swollen or bleeding gums are indications that your pet's teeth need to be examined.
Eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats will show signs of dental disease by the age of three.
You might find it surprising that your companion pet suffers from the same oral health problems that we do.
Bad breath, discolored teeth and swollen or bleeding gums are indications that your pet's teeth need to be examined.
Eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats will show signs of dental disease by the age of three.
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