Stokes County Humane Society
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Stokes County Humane Society
Sheets Pet Clinic is a full-service veterinary clinic, from major surgeries and dental care to wellness and laboratory services. In addition, we offer a low-cost spay/neuter clinic to the public. We extend rescue rates for animal nonprofits that register via the practice manager. We stock a variety ofheartworm/flea/tick prevention products. Our excellent groomer has years of experience making her clients happy.

We also host a cat adoption program. We are a dedicated team bound together by a passion for rescue and by our commitment to support the precious bond between you and your pet. Sheets Pet Clinic provides compassionate, high-quality, affordable veterinary services for clients and nonprofit animal rescue groups in an environment that promotes the growth and well-being of our employees.

Sheets Pet Clinic aids the community by working toward solving the problem of pet overpopulation through low-cost spay/neuter services. Sheets Pet Clinic provides an avenue for placing adoptable, sterilized kittens and cats into loving forever homes.
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Barring extreme heat, we ask that you leave your pet in the car in its carrier until you have completed admission paperwork.
If your pet's rabies vaccination is current, you must present the certificate before spay/neuter surgery.
If you have no proof of a rabies vaccination on check-in, your pet will receive a one-year rabies vaccination at an additional charge of $10.
A rabies vaccination is included in the feral cat spay/neuter fee.
Every pet scheduled for surgery is given a pre-op exam.
If our veterinarians see anything that should be brought to your attention, you will be called.
The night before surgery, remove all food from adult pets (dogs and cats one year or older) no later than midnight.
Pets may have water available overnight, and your pet may have a lap or two of water in the morning of the surgery.
Removing food and water lessens chances that your adult pet will vomit and aspirate during surgery.
Inform the front desk at check-in if your adult pet has eaten the morning of his/her surgery.
Puppies and kittens under four months of age may have access to food the evening before surgery, and they have a small amount to eat until 6 am the morning of the surgery.
All postoperative patients must be kept indoors for 7 days.
Discourage any running or jumping and limit stair climbing as much as possible.
Outdoor dogs may stay in a clean, warm garage if you are able to watch him/her closely there.
Keep your postoperative dog quiet and give him/her comfort.
Check your dog's mucous membrane (gum) color when you arrive home.
The mucous membrane color should be a pale pink to red.
More importantly, the color must quickly return to normal after applied pressure to the gums (above the canine tooth).
Female cats should stay separated from other cats in the household until you are sure they are able to urinate.
Pregnant female cats have high precautions for post-op urination.
If your cat was pregnant at the time of her spay, please verify that she continues to urinate for several days after surgery.
Check your cat's mucous membrane (gum) color when you arrive home.
The mucous membrane color should be a pale pink to red.
More importantly, the color must quickly return after applied pressure to the gums (above the canine tooth).
Feral cats must be kept indoors in a small room for 7 days post-operatively.
Cats may be frantic for a short period of time, but most will look for a location in which they feel secure and settle there.
Place the post-operative carrier in the room, open the door and leave the room.
If housing for 7 days is not possible, they must be kept inside at least over night before releasing.
Food can be dropped into the trap.
Kept in large crates, cats will often sleep in the litter box creating an opportunity for infection.
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