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Why Bowdon Animal Hospital?
Our mission is to provide animals with critical and diagnostic care so they may be in a healthy, adoptable state.
Services
We are a full-service medical and surgical hospital that provides complete preventative health care!
About us
Bowdon Animal Hospital is recognized for exceptional care in Bowdon. We focus on compassionate treatment and a supportive team culture, ensuring your pet gets the personalized care and attention they deserve.
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Answers to Common Questions
At Bowdon Animal Hospital, it depends on the problem, but most likely, we are going to require your pet to be seen again, even if they were diagnosed and treated for the same medical condition recently. Some medical conditions look similar, and by assuming it is the same condition, we may not be treating your pet appropriately. Certain medications may also result in resistance which can cause a lack of response or, worse, a more severe problem if given too frequently or inappropriately. An exam to ensure proper diagnosis is what is best to keep your pet healthy for years to come.
At Bowdon Animal Hospital, Our weather is unpredictable, and even in the winter, we experience warm days. Flea, tick, and mosquito activity decreases with cooler weather but requires freezing temperatures over a sustained number of days for them to die. Intestinal parasites are a year-round occurrence, and heartworm prevention also keeps these parasites under control.
Bowdon Animal Hospital treats cats and dogs.
At Bowdon Animal Hospital We accept cash, checks, all major credit cards, and CareCredit.
Yes, at Bowdon Animal Hospital our veterinarians see patients by appointment only. If you feel your pet needs veterinary care and you have not scheduled an appointment previously, please give us a call so we can assist you and your pet.
At Bowdon Animal Hospital ,Yes and no. State and County require that your cat or dog is vaccinated for rabies, as this is a matter of public safety. If your pet were to bite someone or another animal, they are required to quarantine, and the type of quarantine is based on their vaccination status. Fines from the County may also be incurred if your pet is not properly vaccinated for rabies. Other vaccines are considered either core or elective. We also offer vaccine titers if you prefer minimal vaccinations throughout your pet's life.