Cambridge VetCare Animal Clinic Cambridge, MN
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Clinic Hours:
Monday - Friday: 8am - 6pm
Saturday - 8am - 12pm
Sunday - Closed
At Cambridge VetCare Animal Clinic our highest priority is your pet's health. Our standards
are intended to give your pet complete medical care at every stage of their life.
Our standard of care includes the following treatments and procedures to help prevent
common diseases and to identify any problems that are not physically evident.
Age 0-11 months:
• Physical examination
• Distemper series of vaccinations
• Lyme series of vaccinations
• Fecal examination for intestinal parasites
• Rabies vaccination-1 year
• Neuter or spay at 6 months of age
• Baseline blood work at 6 months of age
• Heartworm/intestinal parasite preventatives given monthly
• Flea and tick preventative given monthly
Age 1-6 years:
• Annual physical examination
• Annual distemper vaccination
• Annual lyme vaccination
• Annual heartworm/tickborne disease test
• Annual fecal examination for intestinal parasites
• Rabies vaccination-3 year (given once every 3 years)
• Heartworm/intestinal parasite preventatives given monthly
• Flea and tick preventative given monthly
Age 7 years and older: Your pet is now a senior pet. At this age they need additional
medical care to help keep them healthy and disease-free. Our standard of care for this
stage of your pet's life is as follows:
• Bi-annual physical examination
• Annual distemper vaccination
• Annual lyme vaccination
• 3 year rabies vaccination (given once every 3 years)
• Annual heartworm/tickborne disease test
• Annual fecal examination for intestinal parasites
• Annual blood work screen
• Heartworm/intestinal parasite preventatives given monthly
• Flea and tick preventative given monthly
Our Standard of Care Canine
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Our Standard of Care Feline
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At Cambridge VetCare Animal Clinic our highest priority is your pet's health. Our standards are intended
to give your pet complete medical care at every stage of their life.
Our standard of care includes the following treatments and procedures to help prevent common diseases
and to identify any problems that are not physically evident:
Age 0-11 months:
• Physical examination
• Distemper series of vaccinations
• Leukemia series of vaccinations for cats that spend time outside
• Heartworm/leukemia/FIV disease test
• Fecal examination for intestinal parasites
• Rabies vaccination-1 year
• Neuter or spay at 6 months of age
• Baseline blood work at 6 months of age
• Heartworm/intestinal parasite preventatives given monthly
• Flea and tick preventative given monthly
Age 1-6 years:
• Annual physical examination
• Annual distemper vaccination
• Annual leukemia vaccination for cats that spend time outside
• Annual heartworm/leukemia/FIV disease test
• Annual fecal examination for intestinal parasites
• Rabies vaccination-3 year (given once every 3 years)
• Heartworm/intestinal parasite preventatives given monthly
• Flea and tick preventative given monthly
Age 7 years and older: Your pet is now a senior pet. At this age they need additional medical care to
help keep them healthy and disease free. Our standard of care for this stage of your pet's life is as follows:
• Bi-annual physical examination
• Annual distemper vaccination
• Annual leukemia vaccination for cats that spend time outside
• Rabies vaccination-3 year (given once every 3 years)
• Annual heartworm/leukemia/FIV disease test
• Annual fecal examination for intestinal parasites
• Annual blood work screen
• Heartworm/intestinal parasite preventatives given monthly
• Flea and tick preventative given monthly