Vaccines (k9)
Vaccines (feline)
Prevention (feline and k9)
Surgeries
Prescription diets
100

What does the lyme vaccine protect against? What does it not protect against?

It prevents against the spread of lyme disease. It does not prevent dogs from getting bit by ticks. 

100

How many FVRCP vaccines does a cat get? 

2. 

100

What 2 things must a dog be current on in order to receive any type of heartworm prevention?

1. Annual exam

2. Heartworm test

100

What time do patients need to be dropped off for surgery? What are the fasting instructions?

Between 6:30-8 am and no food or water after 10 pm the night before.

100

What are c/d and so for?

Helps with urinary issues (stones).

200

What does bordetella help prevent? Why do we require it to be updated every 6 mo. vs annually?

Kennel cough. We are a boarding facility as well as a hospital so we try to get above the immunity by performing it every 6 months instead of once a year. 

200

What does each letter of fvrcp stand for?

FVR- FELINE VIRAL RHINOTRACHETIS, C- CALICIVIRUS, P- PANLEUKOPENIA (FELINE DISTEMPER)

200

What must a cat be current on to obtain any type of prevention?

Annual exam

200

What vaccines are required for all surgeries? (feline and k9) Which vaccine is required for surgeries that are staying overnight?

k9- rv, da2ppl, bv, fecal. Feline- fvrcp, rv and fecal (or revolution).  Influenza. 

200

What must pets have in order to obtain prescription diets?

Annual exam and diagnosis that reflects the diet they are prescribed (i.e urinary issues= c/d or so, renal issues= k/d, etc). 

300

What parts of the body does rabies attack?

Brain and central nervous system

300
What does FELV stand for?

Feline leukemia

300

What does revolution plus protect against? (feline)

Fleas/ticks, heartworm, ear mites, rounds/hooks

300

How many nights do declaws have to stay with us? What do we use for declaws that is more humane?

1. 2 nights

2. laser

300

What is a/d?

"Urgent care" and used commonly for pets that aren't eating (hospitalized, hypo patients, etc.) as it packs on calories and is high in nutrients. 

400

What age do dogs have to be in order to receive lepto, fllu and lyme? 

12 weeks. 

400

What does FIV stand for?

Feline immunodeficiency virus

400

What are the 5 types of heartworm prevention do we offer for dogs?

1. proheart 6/12

2.Simparica trio

3. Interceptor plus

4. Heartgard

5. Revolution

400

How do we put together an estimate for a mass removal?

Recommend that they come in for a consultation as price varies depending on what the mass looks like. Quote them roughly for anesthesia, surgery and bio waste as well as vaccines. 

400

What types of patients receive glycobalance?

Diabetic patients

500

What does each letter of da2ppl stand for?

D- DISTEMPER, A- ADENOVIRUS 2 (HEPATITIS), P-PARAINFLUENZA, P- PARVOVIRUS, L- LEPTO

500

What does the feline snap test test for?

FELV and FIV.

500

What 2 types of prevention aid in the treatment of heartworm disease?

Proheart and heartgard

500

Name the 4 ortho procedures offered here and a brief description of what they are.

1. TTA- tibial tuberosity advancement

2. LFS-lateral Fabellotibial Suture  

3. FHO- femoral head ostectomy

4. TPLO- Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy 

500

What is ultamino for?

Pets with sensitive stomachs if i/d does not work

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