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However, we will start out by only allowing 2 clients at a time. Please call ahead to be put on the waiting list as usual. If you prefer curbside, please let us know. If you'd like the check-in process to be faster, please fill out this checklist before you arrive. Staff will continue wearing masks. Masks are not required but encouraged. Once again, our staff is small so you may be on hold when you call.

We practice social distancing & wear protective gear. 1. Arrive & park in the BACK. Then call our number to be placed on a waiting list to be seen for the day. For all patients, speed up the process by printing & filling out this checklist. 2. If we call you for your turn and you are not at the hospital, we will move on to the next patient. 3. Once we pick up your pet, STAY parked in the front or DROP OFF your pet to pick up later.

4. Please turn your phone sound on and answer! If you don't answer the phone, we will move on to the next patient. All pets must be on leash or in a carrier.
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Since 1946, City Animal Hospital has cared for dogs and cats of all kinds by strengthening their health and well-being.
Our veterinarian of 25 years, Dr. Nancy Worland, and our small staff provide affordable services in medicine, surgery, dentistry, and boarding.
No need to set appointments for non-surgical procedures as we are a walk-in practice.
Your dog or cat should get their teeth cleaned at least once a year to keep them healthy.
Periodontal disease is the most common dental condition to develop in dogs and cats that can cause severe problems and pain in your pet.
Besides receding gums & tooth loss, bacteria in the mouth can enter the bloodstream, potentially infecting the heart, liver, and kidneys, which can be potentially life threatening.
Early detection and treatment are critical!
If your pet's teeth are not taken care of, their health can become worse.
Every year, millions of unwanted dogs and cats, including puppies and kittens, are euthanized.
Spaying and neutering prevent unwanted litters, help protect against some serious health problems, and may reduce many of the behavioral problems associated with the mating instinct.
Early spaying of female dogs and cats can help protect them from some serious health problems later in life such as uterine infections and breast cancer.
Neutering your male pet can also lessen its risk of developing benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate gland) and testicular cancer.
It is recommended to buy a crate that will fit the size of your dog as an adult.
Many scoopable or clumping cat litters are not environmentally friendly because of toxins.
5. Keep track of what shots are given to your dog or cat, when they were given, and by whom.
If your dog is a puppy and has not had ALL of their vaccines, do not take your puppy to public places including dog parks or walks around the block as this increases its exposure to germs.
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