• This one time $55 enrollment fee covers FVRCP, Leukemia, and Rabies vaccines for the remainder of your cat’s life!

    Your end of the deal? Bring your cat in once a year for their physical exam.

  • This one time $75 enrollment fee covers Bordetella, Distemper, Lepto, and Rabies vaccines for the remainder of your dog’s life! Your end of the deal? Bring your pup in once a year for their physical exam.

Wellness

Diagnostics

  • Annual heartworm testing is crucial for the early detection of heartworm disease in dogs. This disease, caused by parasitic worms transmitted through mosquito bites, can be life-threatening if left untreated.

    Read more about Heartworm disease here: American Heartworm Society

  • Checking a stool sample every year ensures any intestinal parasites are caught and treated. This is important not only for the health of your pet, but because some of these parasites are zoonotic, meaning they can be passed to humans.

  • Even if your pet seems healthy, wellness bloodwork can help us catch some diseases early-on so that we can intervene before they are even showing signs. For example, up to 75% of your pet’s kidney function can be dysfunctional before they start exhibiting symptoms!

Parasite Prevention

  • Flea and heartworm prevention is crucial for maintaining the health and well-being of our beloved feline companions. Fleas not only cause discomfort and itching for cats but can also transmit diseases and parasites, leading to serious health complications. Additionally, heartworm disease, although more commonly associated with dogs, can also affect cats and is potentially fatal if left untreated. By implementing preventative measures such as flea control treatments and heartworm preventatives, we can safeguard our feline friends from these risks and ensure they lead long, healthy lives.

    Our Favorite Feline Prevention

  • Flea and heartworm prevention are essential for keeping our canine companions healthy and happy. Fleas not only cause irritation and discomfort for dogs but can also transmit diseases and parasites, leading to skin problems and other health issues. Additionally, heartworm disease poses a significant threat to dogs and can be fatal if left untreated. By prioritizing preventative measures, we can protect our furry friends from these potentially life-threatening conditions and ensure they enjoy a long, vibrant life by our side.

    Our Favorite Canine Prevention

Comprehensive Dental Care

At Pasco Animal Hospital, we understand the importance of proper dental care for your furry companions. Just like humans, pets can also develop dental issues that can lead to pain and discomfort if left untreated.

Dr. Adams recommends regular dental check-ups to prevent any potential problems and ensure your pet's oral health is in top condition. During these check-ups, we thoroughly examine your pet's teeth and gums, looking for any signs of dental disease such as tartar buildup, gingivitis, or tooth decay.

In addition to check-ups, we also offer professional dental cleanings to remove any plaque and tartar that may have accumulated on your pet's teeth. These cleanings are performed under anesthesia to ensure a thorough and safe procedure.


Ask about our dental package! This package includes the following:

  • Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork: Prior to any dental procedure requiring anesthesia, pre-anesthetic bloodwork is conducted to assess the pet's overall health, organ function, and to identify any underlying conditions that may affect anesthesia or the dental procedure itself.

  • Dental Radiographs (X-rays): Dental radiographs are essential for evaluating the health of the teeth, roots, and surrounding bone structures. They help veterinarians detect issues such as tooth decay, periodontal disease, abscesses, and bone loss that may not be visible during a routine dental examination.

  • Dental Cleanings (Prophylaxis): Professional cleaning of the teeth to remove plaque, tartar, and calculus buildup, which can lead to dental disease and oral infections.


Additional Dentistry Services Offered:

  • Extractions: Removal of diseased or damaged teeth to alleviate pain, prevent further oral health complications, and improve the pet's quality of life.

  • Periodontal Treatment: Treatment of gum disease and periodontal infections through scaling, root-planing, and other procedures aimed at preserving gum health and preventing tooth loss.

  • Oral Surgery: Surgical procedures to address oral tumors, cysts, oral trauma, or other conditions requiring surgical intervention.

Urgent Care / Emergency Services

We understand that pet emergencies can happen at any time. That's why we offer top-notch urgent care services to provide immediate medical attention to your beloved pets when they need it the most. Our experienced team of veterinarians and staff are dedicated to delivering compassionate and expert care to your furry companions.

Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped to handle a wide range of pet emergencies, from sudden illnesses to accidents or injuries. We prioritize the well-being and comfort of your pet, ensuring a quick and accurate diagnosis to determine the best course of treatment.

  • -Ear / Skin Infections

    -Limping / Lameness

    -Vomiting / Diarrhea (but still active and acting normal)

    -Coughing / Sneezing (but no trouble breathing)

  • -Labored Breathing

    -Severe Lethargy

    -Male Cat - Trouble Urinating

    -Large Amounts of Bloody, Watery Diarrhea

    -Vomiting + Lethargy / Cannot Keep Food or Water Down

    -Pale Gums

    -Seizures

If your pet is having an emergency outside of our working hours, please contact one of the following:

Animal Emergency of Pasco

(727) 361-6938

AA Animal Emergency

(727) 787-5402