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Thursday, March 3, 2016

Veterinary Care from Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital

Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital provides veterinary care for your pet. In fact, we've been caring for your sick pets since 1976 -- that's 40 years! We offer cutting-edge veterinary care, including surgical procedures, dog and cat spays and neuters and so much more. Let's take a closer look:

Wellness exams

Don't wait for symptoms -- early detection can save your pet's life! Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital recommends yearly wellness exams for pets under 7 years of age. For senior dogs and cats 7 and older, a wellness exam every 6 months is advised.

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Preventative care

Our preventative veterinary care focuses on parasite prevention and testing. Roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, ringworms, fleas, heartworms and ear mites aren't just bad for your pets; they can also pose a threat to your family. Even indoor cats and dogs need to be tested! If your pet is not already on a prevention program, ask us how to get started.

Animal surgery

The surgical suite at Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art monitoring equipment. Some of our most common surgical procedures include:

  • Spays and neuters
  • Declaws
  • Wart, cyst and mass removal
  • Suturing lacerations
  • Foreign body removal
  • Ear hematoma repair
  • Hernia repair
  • Cherry eye surgery
  • C-sections
  • Exploratory abdominal surgery
  • Cystotomy
  • Splenectomy
  • Gastronomy
  • Companion animal laser therapy

Dentistry for your pet

Did you know that caring for your pet's teeth is one of the bet ways to extend his or her life? Just like us, our furry friends are susceptible to tartar buildup and gum disease. Moreover, infected gums and abscessed teeth can lead to infection in the kidneys, liver and heart. Take advantage of our $299 dental special, which includes cleaning, scaling and polishing.

Spays and neuters

The doctors of Berkeley Heights Animal Hospital recommend spaying or neutering your pet at 6 months of age. Spays and neuters can help prevent tumors, infections, urinating in the house, spraying on furniture, mounting people or objects, and aggressive tendencies. Plus, by spaying and neutering our pets, we can all help reduce the overpopulation of dogs and cats!

Emergency veterinary care

We're proud to offer emergency care through our sister hospital, Newton Veterinary Hospital. By joining forces, our patients also benefit from the tremendous resources and services of a 24-hour veterinary hospital. All records can be accessed at any time in the event of an emergency, making treatment as quick and safe as possible.

To inquire about one or more of our veterinary services, give us a call at 908-464-0023. Don't forget to find us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube!

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