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Lebanon Animal Hospital
We are the longest running animal hospital in the county and the only AAHA practice in town. We feel great responsibility for the trust that our community has put in us for so long. We believe it is important to constantly be improving, adopting new and cutting-edge technology, and making sure your dog or cat gets the best veterinary care available.

One way we ensure that is through our AAHA certification. AAHA is an organization that inspects veterinary practices on over 900 metrics to ensure one thing: excellence in everything we do. Fewer than 15% of veterinary practices are AAHA accredited. We are proud to be one of the few. We are the longest running animal hospital in Wilson county. A thorough approach Part of practicing excellent veterinary medicine is being thorough.

When you bring your dog or cat in, we take that responsibility seriously. We don't ever want to miss a thing. Every single examination we perform is careful, methodical, and purposeful. We believe this approach is crucial in giving you and your pet a long, happy life together.
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Annual wellness exams are important for all pets, just like a health physical is important for all humans.
We perform these wellness checks regularly in order to establish a base line of health for each of our patients.
This makes it easier for us to identify health conditions as soon as they develop, making us able to treat them quickly and efficiently.
Dental disease is the most common disease that we see in cats.
It is a serious condition that can affect your cat's appetite, heart, liver and kidney functions.
Angie Angie was born in Nashville, TN.
She has been with Lebanon Animal Hospital since 2000 and was promoted to Office Manager in 2003.
She is working towards her CVPM.
Angie is a member of the Veterinary Hospital Manager Association and AAHA's Veterinary Management Group.
Angie and her husband, Glen, have two boys, Jeremy and Joshua.
They share a home with a main coon named Fat Cat, and a spotted saddle horse named Bandit.
Angie enjoys horseback riding and reading.
Her passion and interest in the field of veterinary medicine is pet well-being and preventative medicine.
We will evaluate each individual pet's stress level.
We will assess each patient for pain at every visit.
We will be mindful of anxiety triggers within the hospital.
We will use individualized fear-free techniques with every pet.
We will use appropriate drug therapy to maintain the safety and well-being of the pet, owner and staff.
We will continually strive to improve the emotional health of your pet at each visit.
Low Stress visits are important for two main reasons.
First, when stress levels spike, the body reacts physiologically in a variety of ways.
I understand that if my pet is found to have external parasites, he/she will receive treatment at my (the owner's) expense.
I also authorize the use of appropriate anesthetics, and other medication, and I understand that hospital support personnel will be employed as deemed necessary by the veterinarian.
I realize that results cannot be guaranteed.
I have read and understand this authorization and consent.
I will not hold Lebanon Animal Hospital, the veterinarians, or any team member liable for any complications that may arise.
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