Healthy Is Happy Keeping A Watchful Eye With Routine Checkups

Routine checkups play an important role in your pet’s health and well-being. Our goal at Lakeland Animal Care is to identify, promptly address and make note of any changes. By working together, we can help your pet live a long, healthy, and happy life by your side.

Peace of Mind

It is in our pets’ nature to hide their symptoms. With routine check-ups, our medical care team is able to detect minor changes in health and provide you with peace of mind. When your beloved pet gets a clean bill of health, we celebrate with you! In the event we have a concern, chances for a good outcome increase when caught early. From a minor issue to serious disease, early detection saves lives.

Thorough Assessment

Routine check-ups are for all pets. Based on their needs, we will perform:

  • A full comprehensive examination
  • Vaccinations
  • Heartworm & tick-borne disease testing
  • Fecal parasite testing
  • Internal and external parasite control
  • Nutrition assessment
  • Blood work to screen for internal changes
Dog Wellness Visit

Personalized Protection Maintaining Your Pet's Best Health With Vaccinations

Vaccinations play an important role in keeping your pet healthy and protecting them against life-threatening illnesses. At Lakeland Animal Care, we design personalized health plans to strengthen your pet’s immunity against diseases that pose a significant health risk to them. Because each pet's needs are as special as they are!

Schedule an Appointment

Get in touch with us today to schedule an appointment to begin or update your pet’s vaccinations.

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Vaccines Save Lives

We offer several important and life saving vaccines for dogs and cats. We follow the American Animal Hospital Association Vaccination Guidelines to help determine which vaccines are essential to YOUR pet’s health and safety.

Dog Vaccinations

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Rabies Vaccination

The rabies vaccine protects against the deadly rabies virus, and is required by law. Rabies attacks the central nervous system. Unfortunately, there is no cure.

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Distemper Vaccination (DHPP)

Canine Distemper virus targets the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and central nervous systems. Distemper is as deadly as it is contagious.

Infectious Canine Hepatitis is a contagious virus that can cause a severe infection throughout the body. The virus can cause fever, liver disease and kidney disease.

Parainfluenza is a contagious virus that affects the respiratory system. It spreads through the air from a cough or sneeze of an affected pet.

Parvovirus is a severe, life threatening, highly contagious virus that affects the gastrointestinal system. It should be treated as an emergency.

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Leptospirosis Vaccination

Leptospirosis is a bacterium that has many strains. It spreads throughout the body, often affecting the kidneys and liver. Rodents and wildlife carry and spread infection.

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Bordetella Vaccination

Bordetella is a contagious bacterium that affects the respiratory system. It spreads through the air from a cough or sneeze of an affected pet. It's important for boarding facilities, dog parks and grooming.

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Lyme Vaccination

Lyme is a bacterial infection on the rise in the Midwest. Transmission occurs when a deer tick carrying lyme attaches to your pet. If symptoms present, it tends to affect the musculoskeletal system.

Cat Vaccinations

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Rabies Vaccination

The rabies vaccine protects against the deadly rabies virus, and is required by law. Rabies attacks the central nervous system. Unfortunately, there is no cure.

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Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia (FVRCP)

Feline viral rhinotracheitis, or feline herpesvirus, can cause severe respiratory and eye issues.

Calicivirus is another respiratory disease that may cause oral ulceration and stomatitis.

Panleukopenia, or feline distemper, is a severe, life threatening, highly contagious virus that affects the gastrointestinal system and bone marrow. It should be treated as an emergency.

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Feline Leukemia Vaccination (FeLV)

Feline leukemia is a virus that takes months to cause disease. Most infected cats appear healthy. The virus attacks the immune system. Unfortunately, there is no cure.

Together, we can create a vaccination plan that fits your pet. Reach out to us at (574) 309-9729 to schedule a consultation.