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Quality-assured Vaccinations for Pets in Windsor

Huron Church Animal Hospital’s wellness and vaccination programs are designed to ensure that you begin with the right step when you get a new pet. Be it a cat or dog, they all need a lot of support to become healthy adults. We offer vaccination for pets in Windsor to make sure that they live a long, disease-free and healthy life. Our programs cater to different age groups of pets and provide the most suitable medications, exercises and grooming based on their age. Contact us today and talk to our veterinarians in Windsor, ON, to find the best options for your pets.

Puppy Wellness

When you get a new puppy, the first few months are critical for their development. Also, they are highly susceptible to diseases and infections. Our programs are designed to ensure that your puppy gets the right start and receives all the nutrition, medication, social interaction, behavioural training and vaccination they should get in the initial days. 


We will also test them for any parasites and provide medications if needed. Also, we will make sure that your puppy is protected from common problems like roundworms, parvovirus, distemper, rabies, and more. As roundworms can be transmitted to humans, we make sure that we treat them well and eradicate any health risk they may pose to your family.


Our goal is to help you develop your puppy into a healthy and well-mannered dog.

Kitten Wellness

Kittens are also at a higher risk of contracting infections and diseases when they are young. When you initially get a kitten for yourself, we suggest you try our wellness program to ensure that they get a long and healthy life. Our team will provide you with the tools and support to improve their health along with the essential vaccinations. We will run tests and diagnose your kitten to find out about any health issues they may have and provide them with all the standard vaccination required at their age.


Kittens commonly suffer from panleukopenia, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) and feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and we can help them by identifying the problems and providing the right medications and treatments. Roundworms are a common enemy for kittens which can cause a potbellied appearance in them along with causing weight loss and coughing. We can help you get rid of these zoonotic worms so that you can ensure the safety of your kitten as well as your family.

Adult Pet Wellness

We suggest pet owners bring in their adult pets for a regular medical checkup. This is because animals age faster than humans and can quickly develop serious and life-threatening diseases if you don’t pay attention. We perform a detailed assessment of your pet’s health, and if any issue is found, we try to resolve it as quickly as possible.


Usually, we suggest our clients get regular checkups for their adult pets so that we can test them for common issues based on their age. Adult pets usually have diabetes, heart issues, cancer, kidney or liver trouble, hormone imbalance etc. We can identify these quickly and can provide the right medication.


Our wellness exam includes performing a physical assessment to check every part of your pet’s body. Moreover, we offer vaccines and preventives to your pets. We can perform blood tests, fecal tests, and urine tests regularly to keep their health in check. You can also get great dental care and complete diagnoses for your ageing dogs and cats so that their health issues are under check.

Senior Pet Wellness

As they grow old, pets require a lot more attention and care. With our senior pet wellness programs, you can sit back and relax as we take care of everything. We ensure the right nutrition and medical attention, which allows your pets to stay healthy and active for a longer time. Regular tests and medical checkups can help senior pets improve their day-to-day lives.


Senior pets are susceptible to cancer, cardiac issues, diabetes, arthritis, kidney and liver problems, and hormonal disorders. Dogs and cats do not usually show any signs unless the condition reaches an advanced stage. We suggest that you bring your dog or cat in for a baseline exam and diagnostic workup before they reach senior status. This will provide us with a record of what is normal for your pet, allowing us to monitor any changes. In most circumstances, we recommend having your dog or cat examined when they reach the age of seven or eight. Your pet will benefit from more frequent veterinary examinations and diagnostic testing in the future.


Many symptoms connected with ageing, such as those related to cognitive dysfunction syndrome (similar to Alzheimer's in humans), can be treated. We can also improve the quality of life for your pet in various ways, including recognizing and preventing or lowering pain, providing a healthy diet and exercise regimen, and making environmental changes to keep your pet comfortable. For tailor-made wellness programs, please reach out to a member of our team today.

Additional Services

Here are some of the additional services related to pets that we can offer to you in Windsor:

Behavioural Counselling
We can assist you if you're concerned about or irritated by a certain aspect of your pet's behaviour. Our professionals can help you and your pet stop or change their unwanted habits. Desensitization and counter-conditioning can be used to change many aggressive, scared, or inappropriate behaviours in dogs and cats. When used correctly, these strategies can produce tremendous outcomes. Medication can also help in some circumstances.
Microchipping

This is a safe and permanent way to identify your pet if they get separated from you. A microchip, roughly the size and shape of a grain of rice, is inserted just beneath the loose skin at the back of the neck. A veterinarian or veterinary technician will use a handheld microchip scanner to check for a chip in a missing dog or cat that does not have an ID tag. If the pet has one, it will use a low-frequency radio wave to communicate its ID number to the scanner. The owners' contact details and the pet’s health status and diseases are often mentioned in the chip, making it easier to care for them until the owners arrive. The veterinary hospital or shelter then contacts the chip manufacturer, obtains the contact information for the pet owner, and contacts the owner. 


While collars with ID tags are also reliable means of identification, they are not permanent and can easily be lost or removed during grooming or while sleeping. While we hope you never face a situation where you are separated from your furry companion, being prepared is always better. Contact us to microchip your pets like ferrets, dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, and other companion animals. You can also get in touch with us to know about our plan that helps you act quickly if your pet goes missing.

Boarding

Allow our skilled staff to take care of your pet while you're gone, easing your worries about leaving them behind. We will provide a safe, comfortable "home away from home" environment for your dog or cat. We would gladly accommodate any particular care or requirements your pet may have. We offer clean bedding, food, and water bowls, but you are welcome to bring your own if you like. Toys and other washable personal things are also allowed. If you like, we can also provide a nutritional diet to your pets at no extra cost and groom your pets while you are away. 


Our veterinary technicians and kennel staff are always available to keep a check on your pets and the boarding facility. If your pet has health issues, do not worry. Our clinicians can offer prompt treatment whenever a pet gets sick. We also offer overnight monitoring services for senior and sick pets.


As a rule, we only accept pets that have current rabies and distemper vaccinations and other vaccinations specific to their species. Ensure that all the vaccinations have been given at least 14 days prior to boarding.

Call us today and let us know about your concerns. With your input, we will try to create better solutions that are based on your specific needs.

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Vaccination for Pets

We provide all the standard vaccinations for domestic animals to avoid prevalent problems.

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