We believe in treating every pet as if they were our own, providing the same level of dedicated attention and care. We've proudly served the greater Saint Paul community since 1995 by offering a variety of petcare services that ensure your furry friends are happy and healthy for the long haul. We're a group of highly trained, experienced animal lovers devoted to our patients' lasting wellness.
By providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service, your pet will soon feel right at ease with us. At Life Care Animal Hospital, we offer a complete veterinary service including diagnostic services, vaccinations, digital x-rays, spay and neuter surgeries, specialty animal surgery, pet dentistry and oral surgery, and much more.
Along with that we also offer nutritional counseling and weight management service. We are proud to work with rescue organizations like Second Chance Animal Rescue, Cause For Paws, and Pooches United with People. We also work with service dog groups.
By providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service, your pet will soon feel right at ease with us. At Life Care Animal Hospital, we offer a complete veterinary service including diagnostic services, vaccinations, digital x-rays, spay and neuter surgeries, specialty animal surgery, pet dentistry and oral surgery, and much more.
Along with that we also offer nutritional counseling and weight management service. We are proud to work with rescue organizations like Second Chance Animal Rescue, Cause For Paws, and Pooches United with People. We also work with service dog groups.
Services
Life Care Animal Hospital veterinarians and technicians are committed to excellence.
Our world-class staff combines cutting-edge veterinary technology with decades of experience to provide the highest level of care for your pet.
We understand that a pet is part of the family.
Our goal is to provide each one with a long, healthy and happy life.
The day your pet enters our hospital it becomes part of our family too.
From new puppy and kittens to graying seniors, we are there every step of the way.
Our world-class staff combines cutting-edge veterinary technology with decades of experience to provide the highest level of care for your pet.
We understand that a pet is part of the family.
Our goal is to provide each one with a long, healthy and happy life.
The day your pet enters our hospital it becomes part of our family too.
From new puppy and kittens to graying seniors, we are there every step of the way.
You work hard to ensure that your furry family member has the best possible life.
That's why partnering with a veterinary provider who genuinely cares for you both is so important.
At Life Care Animal Hospital, we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of services to address your pet's specific veterinary needs.
From the first checkup to their precious golden years, you can count on us every step of the way!
For any questions on our high-quality services or if you would like to schedule an appointment, call us today.
That's why partnering with a veterinary provider who genuinely cares for you both is so important.
At Life Care Animal Hospital, we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of services to address your pet's specific veterinary needs.
From the first checkup to their precious golden years, you can count on us every step of the way!
For any questions on our high-quality services or if you would like to schedule an appointment, call us today.
Your pet's health is always our number one priority, which is why for most pets we recommend annual wellness exams to ensure that your animal companion remains in good health.
If your pet is a senior-over seven for dogs, over nine for cats-we strongly suggest twice-yearly exams and blood screenings.
That's because pets age more rapidly than humans, meaning disease and illness develop faster as well.
Life Care Animal Hospital's veterinarian-performed physical exams comprehensively assess every aspect of your pet's health.
If your pet is a senior-over seven for dogs, over nine for cats-we strongly suggest twice-yearly exams and blood screenings.
That's because pets age more rapidly than humans, meaning disease and illness develop faster as well.
Life Care Animal Hospital's veterinarian-performed physical exams comprehensively assess every aspect of your pet's health.
Imagine if you never brushed your teeth or had them cleaned.
Pretty frightening, right?
As you can imagine, things would eventually start to go very, very bad inside your mouth: teeth would rot and decay, gums would become inflamed and infected.
Bacteria from those rotting teeth would eventually travel into your bloodstream and could cause other serious health problems.
And we haven't even mentioned the daily, debilitating pain.
It's the same scenario for your dog or cat.
While some people might laugh at the idea of brushing their pet's teeth or taking them for a dental cleaning, the fact is that by age three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some evidence of periodontal disease.
Pretty frightening, right?
As you can imagine, things would eventually start to go very, very bad inside your mouth: teeth would rot and decay, gums would become inflamed and infected.
Bacteria from those rotting teeth would eventually travel into your bloodstream and could cause other serious health problems.
And we haven't even mentioned the daily, debilitating pain.
It's the same scenario for your dog or cat.
While some people might laugh at the idea of brushing their pet's teeth or taking them for a dental cleaning, the fact is that by age three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some evidence of periodontal disease.
Young animals are like kids-it's a never-ending job to keep them safe and happy.
Vaccinating your pet is a relatively inexpensive but very important way to protect his or her health.
In addition to preventing many life-threatening illnesses, vaccinations can prevent diseases prevalent in wildlife and those that can be passed to humans.
It's important to administer vaccinations when pets are puppies and kittens because their young immune systems are still developing and need protection to stay healthy.
Vaccinating your pet is a relatively inexpensive but very important way to protect his or her health.
In addition to preventing many life-threatening illnesses, vaccinations can prevent diseases prevalent in wildlife and those that can be passed to humans.
It's important to administer vaccinations when pets are puppies and kittens because their young immune systems are still developing and need protection to stay healthy.
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