At Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital, we understand that your pet is a part of your family. Because of this, we strive to provide the best care possible. We use the most current techniques available in veterinary medicine and care for your pets ensuring that your pets will live a long and happy life. Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital was originally built in 1974.
It was purchased in 2004 by Dr. Thomas McCain who completely renovated much of the clinic. Now boasting state of the art laboratory equipment, Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital offers top quality health care for the pets of DeSoto County and the greater Memphis area.
It was purchased in 2004 by Dr. Thomas McCain who completely renovated much of the clinic. Now boasting state of the art laboratory equipment, Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital offers top quality health care for the pets of DeSoto County and the greater Memphis area.
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At Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital, your pet's health is our passion.
In order to ensure that your pet lives a long and healthy life, we offer a number of services.
To ensure a long life it is important to understand the health issues in our senior friends.
Vaccinating your pets helps to ensure that they are protected against the most dangerous diseases that affect pets.
In order to ensure that your pet lives a long and healthy life, we offer a number of services.
To ensure a long life it is important to understand the health issues in our senior friends.
Vaccinating your pets helps to ensure that they are protected against the most dangerous diseases that affect pets.
Dr. McCain is a native of Mississippi.
He did his undergraduate work at University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg.
He completed his DVM at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University.
In 2004, he moved to Southaven with his wife and daughter and purchased Greenbrook Animal Hospital.
He changed the name to Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital to emphasize his belief that our pets are not just animals, but members of our families.
After purchasing the clinic, he also updated the equipment and facilities in order to ensure that all of his clients receive the best available veterinary care.
He did his undergraduate work at University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg.
He completed his DVM at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Mississippi State University.
In 2004, he moved to Southaven with his wife and daughter and purchased Greenbrook Animal Hospital.
He changed the name to Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital to emphasize his belief that our pets are not just animals, but members of our families.
After purchasing the clinic, he also updated the equipment and facilities in order to ensure that all of his clients receive the best available veterinary care.
Recently, I came across an article on MSNBC about choosing a veterinarian.
It included several questions that you should ask in choosing a vet in order to ensure that your pet receives the best care.
In an effort to help our clients and others decide whether Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital is right for them and their pets, we have answered the questions posed on that site.
The full article can be found on the MSNBC site.
It is called Turn to the 'Vet' to Protect Your Pet.
How do you handle overnight care for your patients?
It included several questions that you should ask in choosing a vet in order to ensure that your pet receives the best care.
In an effort to help our clients and others decide whether Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital is right for them and their pets, we have answered the questions posed on that site.
The full article can be found on the MSNBC site.
It is called Turn to the 'Vet' to Protect Your Pet.
How do you handle overnight care for your patients?
My pet has bad breath.
Is this normal?
In general, if your pet has bad breath it is a good sign that your pet may have gingivitis.
Gingivitis is simply an irritation of the gums caused by the build up of plaque near the gum line.
Not only does this cause bad breath in your pet, but it can also lead to more serious problems.
Gingivitis is caused when bacteria adheres to the tooth surface forming plaque.
Over time, without regular dental care, plaque changes into tartar - also known as calculus.
This bonds firmly to the teeth and can only be removed by a veterinarian using professional scaling tools.
Is this normal?
In general, if your pet has bad breath it is a good sign that your pet may have gingivitis.
Gingivitis is simply an irritation of the gums caused by the build up of plaque near the gum line.
Not only does this cause bad breath in your pet, but it can also lead to more serious problems.
Gingivitis is caused when bacteria adheres to the tooth surface forming plaque.
Over time, without regular dental care, plaque changes into tartar - also known as calculus.
This bonds firmly to the teeth and can only be removed by a veterinarian using professional scaling tools.
Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital believes that microchipping your pet is one of the best ways to ensure that your pet is returned safely to you should she ever get lost.
Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital uses HomeAgain recovery system.
HomeAgain microchips are designed to last the lifetime of your pet.
They are the only pet microchipping product on the market that uses Bio-Bond.
Bio-Bond is a patented anti-migration feature that will help make sure that the microchip will stay in place.
If your pet gets lost, an animal shelter or veterinarian can scan the microchip and use it to identify your pet's contact information so that you can be reunited with your pet.
Greenbrook Companion Animal Hospital uses HomeAgain recovery system.
HomeAgain microchips are designed to last the lifetime of your pet.
They are the only pet microchipping product on the market that uses Bio-Bond.
Bio-Bond is a patented anti-migration feature that will help make sure that the microchip will stay in place.
If your pet gets lost, an animal shelter or veterinarian can scan the microchip and use it to identify your pet's contact information so that you can be reunited with your pet.
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