- Dental CareIn honor of February being National Pet Dental Health Month, Sajo Farm Veterinary Hospital is recommending our C.E.T. Chews for your pet. C.E.T. oral hygiene chews feature the exclusive Dual-Enzyme System and are made from select beef hide to combine natural antiseptic activity with abrasive action for clinically prove
- VaccinationE nor Sissy are claw ready for battle. I am up-to-date on all of my vaccinations as well as spayed. I am very vocal and loud when I purr. I love to sleep with you and have fat food aka fancy feast as often as possible because I am worth it.
- Nutritional CounselingDid you know that heartworm is a disease you can prevent your pet from having? Heartworms are a constant threat to your animal, which is why our hospital recommends heartworm screening and prevention for your pet. The most common signs of heartworm disease in cats are coughing, vomiting, breathing difficulties, weight loss and lethargy and are often mistaken for other conditions such as asthma, pneumonia and digestive problems. In fact, the most common clinical signs of heartworm disease in cats actually resemble bronchial asthma. The only way to know for sure is to have us examine and test your pet. This pre-emptive approach can spare your pet the pain of this often fatal disease.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlHeartworm Disease has been found in all 50 states and continues to spread. Preventing heartworm disease is easy! Sadly, treating it is not. Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitos and can infect dogs and cats. Even indoor pets aren't safe. Heartworms damage the hearts and lung, and may even cause death! Fortunately, heartworm preventive medication can protect your pets from these dangerous parasites.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentOn your pet’s next visit to Sajo Farm Veterinary Hospital, ensure all vaccinations are up-to-date. For a dog, it’s a good idea to consider vaccinating them against rabies, leptospirosis, distemper, parvovirus, kennel cough and possibly hepatitis as well. For cats, a good set of core vaccinations can include Panleukopenia, also known as feline distemper, rhinotracheitis and leukemia. But it’s best to consult with our team first to see what’s best for your specific pet. In short, when making you family’s immunization appointments this month, don’t forget to pencil in your furry family members as well.
- Pain Management
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentSpring is here! It's time to go outdoors with your pet and check out all flowers and plants. Make sure to keep an eye on your pet in case a bee decides he doesn't want your pet to get up close and personal. There are all sorts of flying critters out in the garden, so make sure your pet is protected from allergic reactions to insect bites or stings. Protect your pet so you both can enjoy the spring season together!
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentFoods that are healthy for us may not be so good for our beloved pets. Raisins and grapes are toxic to cats and dogs causing vomiting, diarrhea, kidney failure and even death. While avocadoes are harmful to dogs, cats, birds and Guinea pigs. They contain a toxic fatty acid called persin which can cause vomiting, gastrointestinal irritation, congestion, respiratory disease, fluid accumulation around the heart tissue and may cause death, especially in small animals and birds. So please be careful when serving fruit platters or salads this Easter.
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Obesity TreatmentDoes it seem like your dog is out of breath after a walk up the stairs? Or is your cat taking up a lot more space on the top of the couch than he used to? Overweight pets may seem like they are happy, but an extra five pounds can be harmful to their health. They can suffer from heart, lung and joint problems. We recommend a sensible diet along with regular exercise and a trip to our hospital to determine if and how much weight your pet needs to lose.
- Thyroid Disease TreatmentWith Dr. Johnson's help of meds for her thyroid disease and a specialty diet, we have gotten her down to 84 lbs. since this summer. Lollie has lost a digit on one foot, and the partial amputation of another foot due to cancer in the last few years. The diagnosis of bone cancer the week of September 20th was devastating to our family. With the love and care of Dr. Dailey and Sajo's staff, we have been able to have so much more time with Lollie than we ever thought we would. Lollie is like another child to us, and having more time with her has been such a wonderful gift. These days, she just hangs out wherever I am. She has a succession of pet beds all over the downstairs so wherever she decides to lie she had a comfy place but has been surprising all of us by jumping onto the furniture for the last month or two. Either Kevin or myself sleep downstairs with her on the couch every night instead of expecting her to take the steps to the 2nd floor. It's been a little disruptive at times, but all worth it for the time we have left with her.
- Kidney Disease Treatment
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentDon’t forget that February is Dental Care Month and that dental care is one of the most neglected of pet health needs. Our pets need care for their teeth just as we do. Bad breath, drooling and pain while eating are some of the signs of periodontal disease. Regular dental check-ups and proper home care are important for good pet dental health.
- Cancer TreatmentRgery to amputate her left front leg. Shortly after, she started chemotherapy with phenomenal results. The staff and doctors at Sajo Farm Veterinary Hospital love when Sara is at the hospital. She never fails to lift the spirits of everyone that she comes into contact with. Sara has a younger sister Bella who is a 4 month old Poodle. Sara loves all other animals and people. She is incredibly excitable and loves to play with toys and her sister. Sara is always willing to share all her toys, treats, and attention with Bella. Her favorite treats are Beggin strips and she loves to ride in the car.
- Poisoning Treatment
- Veterinary Surgery
- Laser Surgery
- Declawing
- X-Ray
- Microchipping3. Ask your veterinarian or a veterinary care team member about microchipping your pet. In the event of separation during a disaster, the microchip placement and pet registration may help you and your pet be reunited easier. Make the microchip part of your family's preparation before disaster strikes. Don't forget to update your registration when your information changes.
- BoardingSpring is upon us and that means Spring break is quickly approaching. If you're taking a vacation and can’t bring your pet along…then leave them with us! We proudly offer boarding services. Spring Break rolls around fast, so make sure to schedule your appointment ahead of time!
- Senior Pet CareOlder pets tend to have a tougher time when the weather changes. If you’ve noticed your senior pet struggling to go up and down stairs, or having trouble rising up after a nap, they may be having an arthritic flare-up. We can prescribe them anti-inflammatory medications to help them feel younger again during the colder weather.