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"The staff was so helpful and kind. I could not have asked for better care for our dog. The staff treated him as if he was their own pup. They have gained a lifetime client!"
"We came to BAH after receiving harsh and judgmental care at another vets office. The doctors and staff at this office are compassionate and caring and have gone above and beyond and have made some very stressful times a littl ..."
"Tom Bradford and friends have taken care of our cats and dogs for years. They care about our pets and treat them with love and respect. I trust them to be thorough and always forthcoming with any concerns."
"The entire staff was welcoming and friendly. It was our first visit and I felt like we were established clients by the time we left. The level of service was above reproach!"
Exceptional care, extraordinary services.
In providing general pet medicine, our veterinary staff is capable of diagnosing and treating a variety of pet medical needs. Our approach to diagnostic and therapeutic services is meant to allow you and your pet increased comfort while maintaining confidence that you are in capable hands. At our veterinary office, we take corresponding safety precautions and observe all sanitation standards. Our goal is to provide quality pet care and exceptional customer service. As a general practitioner, we can diagnose and treat a variety of health. . .
Even the most responsible pet owner could leave the garage door open or forget to close the gate, resulting in a lost pet. Microchipping your beloved pet could be the difference between having your pet returned and not being able to find them. While it is estimated that nearly 3 million pets in shelters are euthanized annually, some of those animals are pets whose owners were unable to find them. AVID, one of the major microchip manufacturers, states that approximately 1,400 pets with microchips are reunified with their owners per year, saving. . .
Nutrition, including controlling your pet’s weight, seriously affects pet health, especially as your pet ages. Weight management is one of the most critical factors in maintaining pet health. Giving your pet unlimited access to food (free feeding) is one of the worst things you can do. The standard serving for felines and canines is 120-170 calories per pound of body weight. If you’re trying to help your pet gain weight, increase caloric intake, and if you’re wanting your pet to lose weight, decrease caloric consumption. During a routine exam,. . .
Detail-Oriented Pet Wellness Care in Brentwood Preventive pet care is the core of everything we do at our practice. We offer meticulous wellness care that goes above and beyond, treating each pet we see as the unique individual that they are. At Bradford Animal Hospital, we genuinely love what we do and feel privileged to be able to administer the care that keeps your pets living happy and healthy lives. Our thorough pet examinations will help give you peace of mind knowing our skilled veterinary team is monitoring your pet's health. We feel. . .
As a pet owner it is important to take every step towards dependable care, especially when considering your pet’s reproductive health. In offering reproductive health services, our goal is to ensure all aspects of pregnancy and fertility are uncomplicated. Whether you have extensive experience breeding, are new to the venture, or are considering spay or neuter, we can assist with numerous services. If you have questions about any of the following services or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact our office at your convenience.
Making sure our patients remain safe during surgery and other medical procedures is extremely important to us. Our team of veterinarians and veterinary technicians is skilled in using anesthesia and monitoring patients to ensure their safety and provide the most comfortable experience. Anesthesia and patient monitoring vary greatly from clinic to clinic. You can be confident that we use the most effective and up-to-date protocols. The type of anesthesia we use depends on the procedure. Some require general anesthesia, while others may only call. . .
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