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  Dancing Paws

 Animal Wellness Center

Handouts

 

We've made some informative handouts available for download! From vaccines to thyroid disease to music therapy and more, you can learn about some of the things important to us here at Dancing Paws.

Below, you'll find our new patient history form. If you're a new client, you can download and complete this form prior to your first appointment. You are welcome to call or email with any questions!

File NameDescription / Comment
Blood Work Interpretation for OwnersReceiving a copy of your pet's recent bloodwork is a great idea, but it can be very difficult to understand what all those values mean. This form will help you to understand the function of each test, and what elevations can indicate.
Canine Vaccine HandoutThis handout can answer basic questions about canine vaccines: what to give, how often to give it, and what risks are commonly associated with vaccine administration!
Feline VaccinesThis handout provides information on feline vaccines, their risks and indications, and explains in easy-to-understand terms how vaccines work!
Heartworm DiseaseThis handout will answer all your questions about heartworm disease and preventatives. It also offers alternatives to traditional heartworm preventative schedules!
Music TherapyMusic therapy is a newly emerging treatment in veterinary medicine. This handout explains why music therapy works and what impacts the canine nervous system.
New Patient History FormYou can print this form and fill it out before your pet's first visit to our office! Information requested includes medical history, diet and medication lists and verification of your contact information.
Nutraceuticals: An OverviewThis handout provides detailed information about vitamins and supplements, their manufacture and regulation, and common myths associated with their use!
Our BrochureDownload a PDF of our practice brochure, designed by our own Andrea Kiger of Higher Ground Wellness!
Thyroid Disease in DogsHypothyroidism is a very common in dogs. Here, you'll find information about recognizing common symptoms and a simple explanation about how thyroid treatments work.