Experience the best in veterinary medicine. We have been serving the metro-Atlanta area for over 30 years, and generations of pets and their families. Dacula Animal Hospital is proud to serve Dacula, GA and surrounding areas. We are dedicated to providing the highest level of veterinary medicine along with friendly, compassionate service. We believe in treating every patient as if they were our own pet, and giving them the same loving attention and care.
We are a group of highly trained, experienced animal lovers who are devoted to giving our patients the best care possible. If you have any questions about how we can care for your pet, please don't hesitate to call us at (770) 963-9949.
We are a group of highly trained, experienced animal lovers who are devoted to giving our patients the best care possible. If you have any questions about how we can care for your pet, please don't hesitate to call us at (770) 963-9949.
Services
At Dacula Animal Hospital, we offer a variety of services to care for your pet.
If you have any questions or would like more information on how we can care for your pet, please contact us today.
Our staff will get a chance to talk to you and see if you are having any trouble with your pet.
We will also go over diet, preventative medicine, and exercise to ensure that your pet is as healthy as possible.
Then, one of our veterinarians will do a complete physical examination on your pet.
It is always good to have a baseline in case your pet ever becomes ill.
If you have any questions or would like more information on how we can care for your pet, please contact us today.
Our staff will get a chance to talk to you and see if you are having any trouble with your pet.
We will also go over diet, preventative medicine, and exercise to ensure that your pet is as healthy as possible.
Then, one of our veterinarians will do a complete physical examination on your pet.
It is always good to have a baseline in case your pet ever becomes ill.
Dr. Montgomery devotes a lot of his time to furthering the excellence of veterinary medicine.
Not only in his clinic does he strive for the best care, but he works in the local community, the state, and national levels with the GVMA, and AVMA.
Together, with these organizations, he strives to set the standard of veterinary care for your pets and help influence policy and laws that help improve the veterinary-client-patient relationship.
Dr. Nicholas Klosterman graduated from the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010.
Not only in his clinic does he strive for the best care, but he works in the local community, the state, and national levels with the GVMA, and AVMA.
Together, with these organizations, he strives to set the standard of veterinary care for your pets and help influence policy and laws that help improve the veterinary-client-patient relationship.
Dr. Nicholas Klosterman graduated from the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2010.
Puppies and kittens both need to come in over the span of a few months for a series of boosters.
Starting at 6 weeks, they'll get their first vaccine, known as DHPP (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenze, and Parvovirus) for puppies or FVRCP (Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and Chlamydia) for kittens.
This will need to be boostered every 3-4 weeks until they are 15 weeks old.
In addition, once they are 12 weeks old, they can receive their Rabies vaccine.
Both will then only need to be boostered once a year.
Starting at 6 weeks, they'll get their first vaccine, known as DHPP (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenze, and Parvovirus) for puppies or FVRCP (Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia, and Chlamydia) for kittens.
This will need to be boostered every 3-4 weeks until they are 15 weeks old.
In addition, once they are 12 weeks old, they can receive their Rabies vaccine.
Both will then only need to be boostered once a year.
Using Heartworm preventatives such as Trifexis, Heartgard, or Iverhart is not only a more affordable solution to heartworm disease, but is the healthiest way to protect your pet.
The average cost of prevention a year is $40-50 every 6 months.
Treatment cost ranges between $900-1200, and infection with heartworms can lead to significant harm to your pet's heart, lungs, and other organs.
Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world.
The average cost of prevention a year is $40-50 every 6 months.
Treatment cost ranges between $900-1200, and infection with heartworms can lead to significant harm to your pet's heart, lungs, and other organs.
Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world.
At Dacula Animal Hospital, you can expect state of the art medical care for your four-legged companions.
We believe in nurturing the human-animal bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and animals.
You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians.
We appreciate the role we get to play in your pet's health care.
If you have any questions or comments about how we can care for your pet, please contact us today at (770) 963-9949.
We believe in nurturing the human-animal bond and creating a harmonious relationship between people and animals.
You can expect to be greeted by a courteous receptionist, clean exam rooms, friendly doctors, and caring technicians.
We appreciate the role we get to play in your pet's health care.
If you have any questions or comments about how we can care for your pet, please contact us today at (770) 963-9949.
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