We greatly appreciate your continued patience with us during these difficult times. Here's a video explaining the nationwide issues veterinarians, including Pinion, are experiencing. Our capable and caring Doctors and staff can provide all levels of services. From routine exams and vaccinations to surgery, we can care for your dog and cat, as well as, your rabbit, pocket pet, bird or exotic pet.
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We value our pet patients and aim to provide the highest standard of care.
Our services ranging from routine wellness exams to spay and neuter surgery, our veterinary health professionals can meet your pet's medical needs.
Below are some of the many services and procedures that we perform on a regular basis - with the utmost concern for pet wellness and safety.
If you have any questions about the services we offer or would like to inquire about additional treatment options, please contact us at your earliest convenience.
Our services ranging from routine wellness exams to spay and neuter surgery, our veterinary health professionals can meet your pet's medical needs.
Below are some of the many services and procedures that we perform on a regular basis - with the utmost concern for pet wellness and safety.
If you have any questions about the services we offer or would like to inquire about additional treatment options, please contact us at your earliest convenience.
Dr. William Davenport opened Pinion Veterinary Hospital over 30 years ago.
A graduate from Kansas State University, he chose Reno as his home and has been sharing his skills in diagnostics and surgery since he arrived.
His passion and caring for your canine and feline family members is the foundation for the philosophy of high quality care and respect shared by all our staff members.
Doctor Jennifer Jackson is the next senior member of our staff at Pinion Animal Hospital.
Originally from Oregon, she has had the distinction of being licensed as both a veterinary technician and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
A graduate from Kansas State University, he chose Reno as his home and has been sharing his skills in diagnostics and surgery since he arrived.
His passion and caring for your canine and feline family members is the foundation for the philosophy of high quality care and respect shared by all our staff members.
Doctor Jennifer Jackson is the next senior member of our staff at Pinion Animal Hospital.
Originally from Oregon, she has had the distinction of being licensed as both a veterinary technician and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine.
Whether a pet is exhibiting unexplained signs of exhaustion or is sporadically vomiting, a pet owner will want to understand what is ailing their pet so proper treatment can be implemented.
The following are many of the common illnesses that affect pets.
Through understanding these diseases, we hope pet owners are more informed about pet health and the treatments that coincide with each particular sickness.
If you have any questions about your pet's health, contact our practice immediately to schedule a veterinary examination.
The following are many of the common illnesses that affect pets.
Through understanding these diseases, we hope pet owners are more informed about pet health and the treatments that coincide with each particular sickness.
If you have any questions about your pet's health, contact our practice immediately to schedule a veterinary examination.
A pet's cardiovascular system is composed of a heart with chambers and ventricles, veins and arteries, just as a human's is.
Because of its intricacies, a pet's heart is prone to various debilitating and life-threating conditions and diseases.
Often, the sooner these illnesses are diagnosed, the more positive a pet's outlook is.
For this reason, it is important to seek veterinary care when you first notice a change in your pet's normal temperament.
Please contact our office if you have any questions or would like to schedule a veterinary examination.
Because of its intricacies, a pet's heart is prone to various debilitating and life-threating conditions and diseases.
Often, the sooner these illnesses are diagnosed, the more positive a pet's outlook is.
For this reason, it is important to seek veterinary care when you first notice a change in your pet's normal temperament.
Please contact our office if you have any questions or would like to schedule a veterinary examination.
Canine Parvovirus (CPV) is a contagious disease attacking cells that rapidly reproduce.
It can occur at any age but is ordinarily seen in puppies around 6 to 20 weeks old.
There are two types of CPV, intestinal and cardiac.
Intestinal CPV is most common and is distinguished by diarrhea, decreased appetite, vomiting, and weight loss.
Cardiac CPV is usually only seen in very young puppies and attacks their heart muscles, typically resulting in death.
Vaccination is extremely important and can help prevent Canine Parvovirus.
It can occur at any age but is ordinarily seen in puppies around 6 to 20 weeks old.
There are two types of CPV, intestinal and cardiac.
Intestinal CPV is most common and is distinguished by diarrhea, decreased appetite, vomiting, and weight loss.
Cardiac CPV is usually only seen in very young puppies and attacks their heart muscles, typically resulting in death.
Vaccination is extremely important and can help prevent Canine Parvovirus.
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