Our physical exams include a complete nose-to-tail inspection of all the major organ systems. We check the nose and mouth for signs of respiratory and dental problems, ears, eyes and lymph nodes, and listen to the lungs and heart. Abdominal palpation is done to inspect the digestive tract, liver, spleen, kidneys, bladder etc. The skin and body condition, and general attitude are all noted. We combine this information with the complete history to determine your pet’s health needs.
Vaccination
We provide physical exams, vaccinations, dental care and flea/parasite control to maintain your pet’s good health. We also offer diagnostic procedures, including x-ray, blood, urine and fecal testing. The mobile clinic contains a complete surgical suite with the most up-to-date anesthesia equipment and monitoring systems. Help with behavior, nutrition and end-of-life issues is also available.
Behavioral Counseling
Nutritional Counseling
Comprehensive Examination
Your pet’s first exam is the most important one. The initial visit includes a complete history and physical exam, detailed review of the findings, and recommendation of any needed treatments. This first visit generally takes about 1-1.5 hours to be sure that we have plenty of time to get to know your animal and to answer all of your questions.
Feline CRF Has your cat has just been diagnosed with Chronic Renal Failure (kidney failure) and you’re frightened, confused and overwhelmed? We would like to extend our sincere sympathy and express the hope that you will find some helpful information and support on our website.
After five years in animal shelters, Dr. Larson changed direction and spent several years working in private practice. He maintains a close association with shelters and is a former board member of the Kitsap Humane Society. He has taught animal handling skills classes and performed spay and neuter surgeries for the Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Project. In 2005, he traveled to Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina to work with displaced pets.