puppy1.png When you are looking for a veterinary care clinic you should be able to count on superior care and excellent service.  We at Appleland Pet Clinic in Wenatchee WA have assembled an expert team of veterinary professionals to bring you the best possible healthcare for your pet.  We have a state of the art veterinary facility which is clean, comfortable, and efficient.  Call 509-663-8508 to schedule an appointment and we will find a time that is convenient for you.

Once a year, you should take your pet in for a check-up.  This will include a full physical exam, and will include teeth and gum cleaning if needed.  Dr. William Woodley will check the health of your pet from head to tail, and you will be very happy you came to Appleland Pet Clinic for service.

Bring in any medical history you have of your pet when you come to our vet clinic.  It's best to keep a journal of your pet's health throughout his or her life, including behavioral shifts.  If you have something like this, share it with our team.  If not, let us know everything that you think will be important.  Dr. Woodley can still work with whatever information you have. 

When your pet reaches 1 year old we perform a year old exam and needed vaccinations.  If we are to help your pet live a long, healthy, happy life, the absolute most important service we provide is regular annual exams.  Since dogs and cats age 5-7 years in a calendar year, I cannot stress enough the importance of exams every 6-12 months.  In fact, when your pet is 1 year old, exams are far more important than vaccinations to keep your pet healthy.  At exams, we can detect possible problems far sooner than the average owner.  Early detection means a longer, healthier life for your pet. After exam there are two other major contributors to pet’s quality of life. First keep your pet trim.  That means you can almost see the ribs.  Think about athlete's bodies.  Second brush your pet’s teeth daily and let us clean the teeth about once a year.  Pets should not have had bad breath.

We all want our pets to be happy pets.  Happy pets, especially dogs, love structure and knowing what you expect of them.  That means rules, regular exercise, and a predictable life.  That also means rewards for good behavior and never ever physically punishing your pet.

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