Services

At Outback Animal Clinic we care for your pets from the beginning of their lives all the way through their older years. We offer services such as Well Visits, Vaccine Schedules, Dental Care, Grooming, Surgery, and Emergency Visits. Please contact our office for more information and costs.

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On-Site Services:

  • Allergy testing and treatment
  • Basic pet care education
  • Comprehensive geriatric care
  • Cremation packages
  • Dental care
  • Diabetes detection and management
  • Digital radiology
  • Disease detection and treatment
  • Fecal test
  • Feline infectious disease tests
  • Fluid infusion therapy
  • Health certificates for travel

Referral Services

  • Chemotherapy
  • Ultrasounds
  • Intestinal blockage – We can diagnose on site but may require a referral

 

  • Heartworm testing and prevention
  • Internal/external parasite prevention & control
  • Microchipping
  • Nutrition education and prescription diet plan
  • Official certificate of veterinary inspection (OCVI) for pet sale
  • On-site laboratory and external laboratory support
  • Puppy and kitten vaccination schedules
  • Retail store
  • Surgical care
  • Urinalysis
  • Vaccinations
  • Wellness exams & preventative care

Do you offer boarding?

Yes we do! For your larger dogs we have a great indoor run that is about 3x7ft and we will board them for $30 a night. Smaller patients can stay for $25 a night. Contact reception for more information and for availability. For the safety of your pet and other pets, they will need to be current on the following vaccinations:

Dogs – Rabies, DHPP, Bordetella, Influenza and Fecal.

Cats – Rabies, FVRCP, Leukemia and Fecal

How do I prepare my pet for a surgery visit?

To begin, we will do a pre-surgery consultation and provide more detailed information. For any type of surgery, do not give your pet any food or water the night before. For a dental or growth removal visit, we’d like to see them at least 24 hours before.

How often should I bring my pet in for regular care?

This will vary by your pet’s age. As a general guide: Puppies should come in at 8 weeks for the first round of vaccines. The office will provide you with the vaccine schedule. After that, we recommend that your pet comes in at least once per year for an annual visit. Older pets should come in at least twice a year to maintain their health and ensure quality of life.

 

If you have any other questions, please call in to our front desk at 863-984-4123 or send us an email to OutbackAnimalClinic@gmail.com and our staff will be happy to assist. (For email inquiries, please allow at least 24-48 hours for our staff to review and respond)

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