Perkiomen; Valley Veterinary Clinic

Perkiomen; Valley Veterinary Clinic When you come to Perkiomen Valley Veterinary Clinic, you can expect the best care, fair prices, and services with a smile.

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When it comes to providing the best in veterinary medicine to small animals, the professionals from our full-service vet clinic in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, have you covered. At our vet clinic, we recognize the value of each team member's role, and strive to work together in harmony. In our efforts, we use proactive measures to prevent diseases

and heal your pet, as well as relieve their suffering when needed. From surgical procedures to exams, the staff at Perkiomen Valley Veterinary Clinic in Collegeville, Pennsylvania, offers complete vet services and pet care to keep your pet healthy for a lifetime. Trust the professionals from our full-service vet clinic to provide the best for your pet's individual needs.

05/18/2017

Were you aware that dogs do sweat? It’s only from the bottoms of their feet, though, so the only way they can discharge heat is by panting. Many owners think that dogs pant when they are thirsty, but it’s usually just because they need to cool off.

05/16/2017

The London Veterinarian College of 1791 was the first of its kind and sought to establish the professional treatment and care of animals. Although the practice centered mainly on horse care, it was not long before the care of livestock, cattle, dogs, and other animals was focused on as well.

05/11/2017

Did you know that dental disease is one of the most common preventable illnesses in pets? In fact, it’s estimated that 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of dental disease by the age of three, leading to abscesses, loose teeth, and chronic pain.

05/09/2017

Sometimes it can be difficult to tell if a cat isn't feeling well, but sudden changes in behavior are a good indication. If a normally affectionate cat suddenly acts withdrawn, or a self-sufficient cat seeks a lot of attention, it could indicate a health problem.

05/04/2017

One of the most important pet care tips has to do with routine vaccinations. All pets need regular vaccinations to prevent certain disease like distemper and rabies, and more serious ones like canine hepatitis and feline leukemia.

05/02/2017

Your pet needs an annual physical, just like you do. An annual check-up is the perfect time for teeth cleaning, checking on your animal's health and well being, and getting proper vaccinations, so make sure to bring your pet to the vet at least once a year.

04/27/2017

Just as with humans, the early detection of many diseases and medical conditions can be extremely important to your pet’s health and wellness. If your pet isn’t acting like themselves lately, schedule an appointment for them right away.

04/25/2017

Choosing a vet is not just about your pet’s annual check- ups. It is important to choose a vet who is also experienced in a variety of the situations that may come up as the pet ages or in case they may have issues that develop.

04/20/2017

Just like humans, pets can develop heart problems, arthritis, and dental issues. This is why regular trips to the vet are so important, as they will help to either prevent major problems or at least catch them early.

04/18/2017

Ensuring that your pet is in the best hands when they are ill, or even when they just need their annual checkup and vaccinations, is your goal when choosing the best vet. That means you need to choose a vet with experience in as many aspects of the field as possible.

04/13/2017

Not all pet food available on grocery and pet store shelves is necessarily healthy for your pets, especially those with certain health conditions or weight problems. If you're concerned about the quality of your pet's current food, ask about it during your next visit.

04/11/2017

One of the biggest health threats to watch for if you have just brought home a new kitten is an upper respiratory infection. Symptoms of this type of infection include sneezing, a yellow goopy discharge, and a runny nose.

Address

24 W Main Street
Trappe, PA
19426

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 11am
Saturday 9am - 11am

Telephone

+14848541535

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