
If you live in Bristol or the surrounding area and need a trusted veterinarian to care for your pets - look no further. DVM Jill Prince is a licensed NH veterinarian, treating all types of pets. Your pets' health and wellbeing are very important to us, and we take every possible measure to give your animals the care they deserve. Bristol Veterinary Hospital in Bristol, New Hampshire, is a full-service animal care center that is committed to providing quality service throughout your companion's life.
Our practice and our facility are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy animals, as well as early detection, disease treatment, and complete medical and surgical care options when needed. We are a full-service animal care center that is committed to providing quality service throughout your companion's life.
Our practice and our facility are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy animals, as well as early detection, disease treatment, and complete medical and surgical care options when needed. We are a full-service animal care center that is committed to providing quality service throughout your companion's life.
Services
Wellness Exams
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There's no doubt that you love your pet.
But are you really doing everything possible to ensure they live a safe, healthy, and happy life?
At Bristol Veterinary Hospital, we encourage all cat and dog owners to schedule a wellness exam.
Here are a few things to know about this type of appointment and why they are so important.
It isn't uncommon for our patients to be scared or unsure the first time they come to our clinic.
Most animals enjoy a consistent routine, so going somewhere new for the first time can bring out unknown bad habits including aggression or fear.
But are you really doing everything possible to ensure they live a safe, healthy, and happy life?
At Bristol Veterinary Hospital, we encourage all cat and dog owners to schedule a wellness exam.
Here are a few things to know about this type of appointment and why they are so important.
It isn't uncommon for our patients to be scared or unsure the first time they come to our clinic.
Most animals enjoy a consistent routine, so going somewhere new for the first time can bring out unknown bad habits including aggression or fear.
Surgery
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For most pet owners, the thought of taking a four-legged family member in for surgery is frightening.
Thankfully, our team at Bristol Veterinary Hospital understands your concern, as most of us are also pet owners ourselves.
Here are a few things to keep in mind throughout the entire surgical experience.
Our knowledgeable and caring team will conduct a thorough pre-operative screening process to assess the animal's needs.
At this stage, our main goal is to lessen the risk of any potential complications during your companion's procedure.
Thankfully, our team at Bristol Veterinary Hospital understands your concern, as most of us are also pet owners ourselves.
Here are a few things to keep in mind throughout the entire surgical experience.
Our knowledgeable and caring team will conduct a thorough pre-operative screening process to assess the animal's needs.
At this stage, our main goal is to lessen the risk of any potential complications during your companion's procedure.
Dental Cleanings
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You wouldn't dream of skipping out on an annual dental exam for yourself or your children.
But what about one for your pet?
At Bristol Veterinary Hospital, we encourage all pet owners to schedule annual dental appointments for their feline and canine companions.
If left untreated, poor dental health can lead to dental disease or serious heart and lung issues.
Here are a few things you need to know about taking care of your cat or dog's teeth.
We often advise our patients to have their pets undergo annual veterinary dental cleanings.
But what about one for your pet?
At Bristol Veterinary Hospital, we encourage all pet owners to schedule annual dental appointments for their feline and canine companions.
If left untreated, poor dental health can lead to dental disease or serious heart and lung issues.
Here are a few things you need to know about taking care of your cat or dog's teeth.
We often advise our patients to have their pets undergo annual veterinary dental cleanings.
X-rays, Ekg, & Ultrasound
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Helping your pet live a long and healthy life is important.
However, sometimes our team at Bristol Veterinary Hospital needs a little bit more information to help diagnose an ailment and create an appropriate medical plan for your companion.
That's where veterinary diagnostic imaging becomes crucial.
Veterinary x-ray imagine is used for a variety of different reasons.
While this type of diagnostic tool used to include actual film, today's methods are much more practical and include digital imaging.
However, sometimes our team at Bristol Veterinary Hospital needs a little bit more information to help diagnose an ailment and create an appropriate medical plan for your companion.
That's where veterinary diagnostic imaging becomes crucial.
Veterinary x-ray imagine is used for a variety of different reasons.
While this type of diagnostic tool used to include actual film, today's methods are much more practical and include digital imaging.
Spay & Neuter
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At Bristol Veterinary Hospital, we know you love your pets and want only what's best for their health.
That's why we strongly encourage all owners to spay and neuter their pets.
The surgical sterilization process is quite common and relatively low-risk with a short recovery period.
Not only will your companion be back to their normal habits within a few days, you'll enjoy peace of mind in knowing you've helped your pet live a longer and healthier life.
Spaying is reserved for female animals to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
That's why we strongly encourage all owners to spay and neuter their pets.
The surgical sterilization process is quite common and relatively low-risk with a short recovery period.
Not only will your companion be back to their normal habits within a few days, you'll enjoy peace of mind in knowing you've helped your pet live a longer and healthier life.
Spaying is reserved for female animals to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
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