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Pre-Visit Pet Services

The weeks before:If your cat is not already trained to get in its carrier on its own, start now. Take the carrier apart if possible, making a comfy bed (with treats!) out of the bottom portion. Over time, add the top, then add the door.

For nervous dogs, consider a practice appointment, come by, get a friendly hello and a treat!

The day before:

The day of:

We want your pet to be comfortable coming to us!

Using Fear-Free handling techniques, our aim is to make your pet’s visit as positive as possible. We are a certified Cat-Friendly Practice and take special care with our feline patients.

To schedule an appointment, please call us at 540-364-4954 Visit us at http://www.piedmontsmall.vet

Whether it is a spay, neuter, mass removal, bladder surgery, wound repair, or other soft tissue surgery, here’s how to prepare for the best possible outcome for your pet!

Weeks prior to surgery:

Two days prior to surgery:

Day of surgery:

What to expect from us:

Beyond providing surgical and dental expertise, our goal is to recognize your pet’s individual needs, anticipate and alleviate pain, and provide emotional comfort.

We use modern anesthesia techniques which involve a multimodal approach to minimize risk. Patients are monitored with blood pressure, ECG, heart rate, respiratory rate, body temperature, and end-tidal CO2. They are supported with IV fluids, warming devices, and lots of TLC from our dedicated and experienced veterinary team.

What to expect after surgery or dental treatments:

Your pet has had general anesthesia, they will likely be groggy and not themselves. Allow them to rest in a quiet place. Keep them warm and quiet, away from other pets and small children. Protect them from hazards such as stairs, ponds, and pools. Leash walk dogs keep cats inside. These guys have had a huge departure from their normal routine! It is expected that they have a small appetite for the first couple of days and may not be fully active. It usually takes up to three days to fully recover from their big day away from home and from general anesthesia. So long as your pet is getting more normal every day, we are on the road to recovery! We are here to help should you have any questions or concerns!

Please call us at 540-364-4954 to discuss any further concerns or to schedule a dental treatment or surgical procedure.

We want your pet to be comfortable coming to us!

Using Fear-Free handling techniques, our aim is to make your pet’s visit as positive as possible. We are a certified Cat-Friendly Practice and take special care with our feline patients.

One week prior to surgery:

Two days prior to surgery:

Day of surgery:

We are excited to offer surgical consultations and in-house outpatient orthopedic and soft tissue surgery provided by Board Certified Surgical Specialist, Matthew Nicholson DVM, DACVS, CCRP, of Salutaris Veterinary Specialist PLC. salutarisvet.com

Exceptional veterinary care in The Plains, VA

Below you will find contact information for our veterinary practice in The Plains. Please call us to make an appointment- 540-364-4954.
Address

4122 Zulla Road The Plains, Virginia, 20198

Contact

Phone: 540-364-4954 Fax: 540-364-4987 Email: office@piedmont.vet

Hours

Monday -Friday 8:00am – 6:00pm Saturday-8:00am – 12:30pm Sunday-Closed

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