Puppy/Kitten and Senior Pet Care

Oak Hill Animal Hospital tailors our care to meet the unique needs of pets at different life stages. Whether you’re welcoming a new puppy or kitten into your home or caring for an aging companion, our dedicated veterinary team is here to provide the highest level of care.

Puppy & Kitten Care in Covington, GA

Congratulations on welcoming your new four-legged bundle of joy to your family! Getting a new puppy or kitten is exciting. It also comes with a great deal of responsibility, not the least of which is providing the care that little guy or gal needs to become a strong, healthy adult.

At Oak Hill Animal Hospital, we’d like to help make this task a little bit easier for you. That’s why we’ve developed customized wellness programs that are specifically designed to meet the needs of young pets. As your furry friend grows, it’s important that they receive regular physical exams. It’s also critical that we take the necessary preventative steps to protect your new pet against illness and disease.

Our puppy/kitten recommendations cover everything your little one needs to stay happy, healthy, and fit. From routine check-ups to vaccinations to nutrition, behavioral training, socialization, and more, you’ll get everything you need here.

If you recently opened your home to a new furry companion, we invite you to contact us today. Together we can make those first weeks and months truly amazing!

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Senior Pet Care in Covington, GA

Oak Hill Animal Hospital is dedicated to helping care for your pet through all stages of life. Because companion animals age faster than we do, it’s easy to forget that they can be considered seniors at just seven years of age. As pets get older, their healthcare needs change in several ways. Specialized care is recommended to make the senior years more comfortable and enjoyable.

Our experienced veterinary team will work with you to develop a wellness plan that is right for the unique needs of your senior pet. Nutrition, exercise, and the prevention of common age-related problems through regular exams are all ways to help your senior pet stay healthy. Furthermore, ongoing health screening allows us to identify the signs of potential health concerns so they can be addressed quickly and effectively. This can help extend the time you’ll get to share together.

As a pet owner, you want to ensure your loved one enjoys the highest quality of life as he or she ages. We’d be honored to partner with you to achieve this goal. Contact us today to schedule a senior pet appointment.

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