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All of us at Fremont Animal Hospital would like to welcome you to our clinic! Our mission is to provide compassionate health care for the companion animals in our community. We can best accomplish this mission by progressive client education in a positive, caring atmosphere. We offer a wide range of services to you including but not limited to surgery, well patient visits, and vaccines.

Our friendly and very knowledgeable staff are here to answer any questions that you may have. We are a full service companion animal hospital providing quality care for your loved ones. The professional and courteous staff at Fremont Animal Hospital seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients.

If you think your pet has gotten into something toxic please call Poison Control immediately! We are available Mon-Friday from 9:00am to 6:00pm and Sat from 9:00am to 12:00pm via phone, fax or email. In case of an emergency outside of office hours, please call the clinic for our answering service.
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As you are most likely aware, many businesses are experiencing staff shortages at this time due to various circumstances.
We here at Fremont Animal Hospital are experiencing the same employee fluctuations.
To continue to ensure that our services to you and your pet(s) remain to the best of our abilities, we would like to inform you of a few temporary changes to our overall office hours and appointment times.
The office will be closed from 12pm-2pm Monday-Friday.
At this time, phones will be directed to our voice-mail.
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We provide a wide range of surgical procedures including but not limited to: spay/neuter, feline declaw, tumor removal, orthopedic procedures, hernia repair, canine tails and dewclaw removal, dentistry, radiographs, laser surgery.
The doctors and staff hate to see your pet suffer from joint and muscle pain.
We have the latest in laser therapy treatment to provide an alternative to traditional pain management.
Ask us how Laser Therapy may provide a solution for your pet.
Radiographs help our Doctors to identify injuries, illness, or other medical concerns that your pet may be experiencing.
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Please go to our "Trusted Links" page for helpful videos on how to trim cat nails and dog nails.
I found fleas.
What do I do?
Since both your pet and its environment contain fleas in various stages of development, a good quality flea treatment should be used for 3-4 months in a row.
Please make sure that your are purchasing a good quality flea control from your Veterinarian.
Do I need to treat all the animals in my house even if I am not seeing fleas on them?
Yes, all animals in the house must be treated (cats, dogs, bunnies and ferrets).
New puppy, now what
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To have a happy and healthy pet, your dog needs to receive an annual check-up, Leptospirosis vaccine, Heartworm testing and a stool test each year.
The first Rabies vaccine and the first DHPP is a 1 year, and then they given every 3 years.
The Lyme vaccine, Influenza vaccine and Bordetella vaccine is given yearly if needed.
Heartworm disease is a parasite that is transmitted by bites from infected mosquitoes.
The "microfilaria" then travel to the heart to attach and reproduce.
It is a serious disease that is more easily prevented than treated.
New Kitten, Now What
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Kittens are as vulnerable as they are adorable, which is why they need protection against many diseases.
To have a happy and healthy pet, your cat needs to receive an annual check-up and the RCPC vaccine, and a stool test each year.
The first Rabies and FeLV vaccines are effective for 1 year, the following year they will be effective for 3 years, as long as the initial vaccines were given in the appropriate amount of time.
RCPC vaccine (includes Thinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia (distemper), and Chlamydia.
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