Queen City Animal Hospital P C
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Due to the damages we are sorry to have to temporarily cut our services and hours until we secure our alternate office. We hope this will be within the next few days. Please note you can access your pets vaccination history and other information from the pet app on our website. Thank you for your patience as we work hard to get back. Please call if you have a pet concern and we will do our best to help in anyway we can.

Please call before you come in to reserve any medication pick ups. At Queen City Animal hospital we love caring for pets and helping them stay well. We are committed to helping you make informed decisions on the high quality of care your pet receives here. We aim to provide the highest quality, affordable veterinary medical and surgical services in a compassionate, expert environment.

You will find exceptional patient care and superior client satisfaction every time you visit!
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Pets are enjoying longer life spans than ever before partly because of better nutrition, medications, vaccines and advances in medicine and surgery.
Regular check ups are a vital component to your pets well being.
Annual pet exams help establish a baseline for your pet's weight, temperature, heart and respiratory rates and many other things.
A complete nose to tail exam is done to cover all the bases since our patients do not always tell us where it hurts.
Laboratory testing of the blood, urine and feces help to give a look on the inside of your pet for early signs of many diseases such as diabetes, kidney and thyroid disease, hormone imbalances, infections and many more.
Pam from Napanoch NY and has been a veterinary technician since 1980.
She feels the time has just flown right by.
She loves the job and the people she works with.
She could not imagine doing anything else.
The pets and the people make it all worth the while for her and the greatest feeling is when pets are feeling better.
She likes the puppy dog eyes looking up at you and the gentle sounds of a purring cat.
She wishes they could all be our life long companions!
Lori grew up in Auburn NH, graduated in 1979 from Manchester Central High School.
Comeau and Timbas and the staff at QCAH have been my vets for almost 13 years.
Although I could go on and on about their expertise, professionalism, and the caring way they treat my two Standard Poodles, I think the most significant testimonial is that both Penny and Sterling LOVE going to the office.
I've never once had to drag either one of them in the door - they come in and go out in the same happy, business-as-usual mood.
The staff and Doctors at Quenn City are top notch.
I have been taken my pets to Dr. Comeau for over 18 years.
Pets age much faster than people.
Our pets have unique needs that may require additional care to keep them comfortable.
Many diseases mask themselves in subtle ways that may make it appear that it is just getting old.
A geriatric age is different for cats and dogs.
It also varies by breed and size of dog.
Generally, the larger the dog, the quicker it ages.
So a Great Dane may be considered a geriatric a 4 or 5 years and a Chihuahua may not reach that until he is 8 or 9 years.
Most cats may be considered middle age by 7 or 8 years.
Halitosis or bad breath is one of the most common results of gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Periodontal disease is a number one cause of infectious disease in pets.
It affects all the supporting structures of the teeth.
Bacteria and salivary proteins stick to the surface of the tooth and form a biofilm that is the beginning of tartar build up on the teeth.
Bacteria can now have easy access to the blood stream and then in turn to vital organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys.
Pets often do not show signs.
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