Pinetree Animal Hospital is pleased to serve the communities of Pinehurst, Southern Pines, and Aberdeen in the Sandhills of North Carolina. Because we fully understand the joy pets bring into our lives, we make every effort to partner with our clients to keep their pets happy and comfortable for many years. Our warm, home-like atmosphere is what sets us apart from the commercial chains.
At the same time, we keep pace with all the current trends in the veterinary medical field by participating annually in continuing education and utilizing state of the art diagnostic and surgical equipment. We are a community-oriented practice that is eager to share our professional experiences with schools and local scout groups and extend learning experiences to potential veterinary students.
A lifetime of happiness with your pet is our goal!
At the same time, we keep pace with all the current trends in the veterinary medical field by participating annually in continuing education and utilizing state of the art diagnostic and surgical equipment. We are a community-oriented practice that is eager to share our professional experiences with schools and local scout groups and extend learning experiences to potential veterinary students.
A lifetime of happiness with your pet is our goal!
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Acupuncture can be used to help improve or cure problems your pet might have, including those related to the musculoskeletal, reproductive, neurological, or gastrointestinal systems.
Acupuncture can also be used to manage pain and hasten recovery after surgery.
Acupuncture, which originated in China, has been used as a therapeutic treatment option for thousands of years.
According to traditional Chinese medicine, the body is composed of several pathways called "meridians, " along which energy flows.
Acupuncture can also be used to manage pain and hasten recovery after surgery.
Acupuncture, which originated in China, has been used as a therapeutic treatment option for thousands of years.
According to traditional Chinese medicine, the body is composed of several pathways called "meridians, " along which energy flows.
We monitor our patients closely to keep them as safe as possible during procedures that require general anesthesia.
A veterinary technician will continually assess your pet's heart and respiratory rate, blood pressure, and other vital signs to help prevent any anesthetic risk.
For some procedures, your pet will need to be administered general anesthesia so that he or she will be unconscious and not feel pain.
Many pet owners worry about their pets being administered general anesthesia.
We can assure you that modern anesthesia is generally quite safe; to further lower any risk, we perform a physical examination and run blood work ahead of time to catch any underlying health issues.
A veterinary technician will continually assess your pet's heart and respiratory rate, blood pressure, and other vital signs to help prevent any anesthetic risk.
For some procedures, your pet will need to be administered general anesthesia so that he or she will be unconscious and not feel pain.
Many pet owners worry about their pets being administered general anesthesia.
We can assure you that modern anesthesia is generally quite safe; to further lower any risk, we perform a physical examination and run blood work ahead of time to catch any underlying health issues.
Looking to improve conception rates in your breeding program?
Using one of two methods, we can assist you in determining the optimum time to breed your dogs and enhance the success of pregnancy.
We can perform vaginal cytology on female dogs to calculate the stage of estrus.
This method involves taking a swab of the vaginal cells and analyzing them under a microscope.
Usually more than one swab is required.
Another method we can use is to perform a simple blood test to determine the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge and pinpoint the dog's fertile period.
Using one of two methods, we can assist you in determining the optimum time to breed your dogs and enhance the success of pregnancy.
We can perform vaginal cytology on female dogs to calculate the stage of estrus.
This method involves taking a swab of the vaginal cells and analyzing them under a microscope.
Usually more than one swab is required.
Another method we can use is to perform a simple blood test to determine the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge and pinpoint the dog's fertile period.
Beaks continue growing throughout birds' lives.
Although birds' beaks usually wear evenly, some birds develop beak problems and require veterinary assistance.
Trimming its beak incorrectly can cause your bird pain and may prevent it from eating, which is why we recommend having your bird's beak professionally trimmed.
Do not attempt to trim your bird's beak at home.
Most birds need to have their nails trimmed regularly.
However, the process can be detrimental to your bird if its nails are trimmed too short.
Although birds' beaks usually wear evenly, some birds develop beak problems and require veterinary assistance.
Trimming its beak incorrectly can cause your bird pain and may prevent it from eating, which is why we recommend having your bird's beak professionally trimmed.
Do not attempt to trim your bird's beak at home.
Most birds need to have their nails trimmed regularly.
However, the process can be detrimental to your bird if its nails are trimmed too short.
Fleas can cause problems for pets ranging from minor to life-threatening.
Not only can these parasites cause severe itching, irritation, and allergies, but they can also transmit tapeworms and diseases.
Fleas can infest dogs, cats, ferrets, mice, and rats.
And fleas don't just stay on pets; they can bite people, too.
You don't want these blood-sucking parasites on your pet or in your home.
We can help keep them away or help you get rid of them if they've already found their way inside.
Ticks are becoming more and more prevalent in North America, and they're now being found in areas where people and pets didn't previously encounter ticks.
Not only can these parasites cause severe itching, irritation, and allergies, but they can also transmit tapeworms and diseases.
Fleas can infest dogs, cats, ferrets, mice, and rats.
And fleas don't just stay on pets; they can bite people, too.
You don't want these blood-sucking parasites on your pet or in your home.
We can help keep them away or help you get rid of them if they've already found their way inside.
Ticks are becoming more and more prevalent in North America, and they're now being found in areas where people and pets didn't previously encounter ticks.
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