Welcome to the forms center
We appreciate and value your time. As such, we’ve created this handy dandy forms center where you can complete forms online or review them before arriving at the hospital.
(Translation: Getting rid of in-office paperwork means you’re in and out quicker, and on with your day)
Frequently Asked
What does the veterinarian look at during an exam?
During a comprehensive pet exam, our veterinarians will examine your pet’s eyes, ears, teeth, skin, listen to their heartbeat, and discuss any concerns you may have.
How often should I bring my pet into the vet?
We recommend pet’s should be brought in bi-annually or more to check for any health issues. Many illnesses and diseases go undetected by owners until apparent symptoms are showing. By being proactive, rather than reactive, about your pet’s health will ensure they live a long, healthy life.
What vaccines does my pet need?
The core vaccines we administer to dogs include, distemper, parvovirus, bordetella and rabies. Non-core vaccines are given depending on your pet’s risk of exposure or lifestyle. Non-core canine vaccines include lyme disease, leptospirosis, and canine influenza.
Our core cat vaccines include feline distemper (FVRCP) and rabies. We also offer feline leukemia vaccine (FELV), as well as FIV. To learn more about pet vaccines, including when to vaccinate your pet and pricing, visit here.
Why should I spay/neuter my pet?
Spaying/neutering your pet helps prevent the risk of cancer, as well as helps behavioral problems! One study found that spayed female dogs lived 26.3% longer and neutered male dogs lived 13.8% longer than pets that were intact. For cats, those percentages are even higher with spayed cats living 39% longer and neutered cats living 62% longer. Along with the health benefits to fixing your pet, in Las Vegas it is also required by law that dogs and cats must be spayed or neutered.