Village At Main Veterinary Hospital
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Pets change our lives and touch our souls. We understand what it's like to love a pet like family. Welcome to ours. Make a Difference We are animal lovers to our core. We love the people who care for them, too. Everything we do is about helping your pet live a long, happy life by your side. We believe in thorough and proactive medicine. We are natural problem solvers, and relish finding ways to help you live a happier life together.

And we believe in caring for you like family every step of the way. Caring so deeply about a pet is an adventure - full of ups and downs, twists and turns, love, laughs, and everything in between. And we're with you through it all. Simplify Everything There are hundreds of decisions that a pet owner makes in caring for their pet. Nutrition, training, vaccinations, parasite control, dentistry, disease management, and everything in between.

Pioneering Standards We believe in providing your pet with the level of care that we would want for our own. That is why we are passionate about pioneering new standards of veterinary medicine.
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Dr. Genova As the owner of Village at Main Veterinary Hospital, I am excited to meet you and your pets and to let you know what you can look forward to.
I have had the good fortune to be an active, practicing veterinarian medicine since 1974.
In those years, I have been an emergency care specialist, a general practitioner, an educator at the Michigan State University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.
Wellness Exams
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Because puppies and kittens have less developed immune systems, they are far more susceptible to disease and parasitic infection.
During puppy and kitten wellness exams, vital statistics are taken and recorded.
Depending on the age of your pet, we might also perform lab work to provide a comparative chart for future visits.
We also examine your pet from head-to-tail, checking the vital organs for bloating or pain, and joints for any limited range of motion or discomfort.
If you get a new pet, a wellness exam is recommended to detect any existing illness so we could promptly begin treatment.
Dentistry
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Pets can experience many of the same dental issues that humans do, including gingivitis, periodontal disease, necessary tooth extraction, and deep scaling.
Regular dental exams and cleanings can help you avoid the costliness of involved dental procedures and can help prevent your pet from unnecessary suffering.
Pet dental exams are similar to human dental exams and involve teeth cleaning and polishing.
Additional services offered include sedation dentistry and dental X-rays.
If more serious conditions are discovered, tooth extraction, etc. might be required.
Vaccinations
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While nursing, pets receive antibodies and nutrients from their mother's milk.
When nursing stops, pets become more susceptible to illnesses because their immune systems do not have the same support they once did.
As part of a preventative care routine, pet vaccinations can help protect your pet from life-threatening diseases.
For most pets, routine vaccinations start around the age of 6 to 8 weeks old and continue regularly throughout pets life.
Some vaccinations are even combined into a single syringe so a pet experiences fewer injections.
Spay and Neuter
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Our hospital offers this low-cost service but with high-quality, compassionate care that your pet and family deserve!
Choosing to spay or neuter your new pet is one of the most responsible decisions you can make as a pet owner.
Spaying and neutering pets is estimated to add years to your pet's life in decreasing or eliminating their chances of getting certain cancers or infections; it also helps decrease the amount of animals in shelters and the number of euthanized pets each year.
In regards to overpopulation, there are many dogs and cats that are homeless or euthanized at shelters because there are no owners that will take them.
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