
Caring Hearts, Skilled Hands
Examinations
Even if your pet seems healthy, they can always benefit from twice a year examination. Our experienced veterinarians at Fallston Veterinary Clinic can help determine how to keep your pet healthy before they show signs of disease.
During the examination, we will look at:
- Eyes, ears, and nose
- Teeth and gums
- Skin and fur
- Joints and muscles
- Abdominal area
- Weight and body composition
- Heartbeat and respiratory rate
- Temperature
Following the exam, you will get a complete picture of your pet’s health and will be given the appropriate steps if anything needs to change.
We will work together to make sure that your pet is in their best overall health. We will work with you to provide the foundation for disease prevention, proper nutrition, and physical and mental exercise so you have a healthy companion.
Vaccinations
- DHPP/Distemper Vaccine: This vaccine provides protection against distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, and parainfluenza. The initial vaccination series occurs as a puppy, then boosted at one year of age, and boosted every three years after.
- Rabies Vaccine: Typically transmitted through a bite or scratch from an infected animal. It is almost always fatal, which is why it is a required vaccine for all cats and dogs. Initial rabies vaccine is good for one year, and then boosted every three years.
- Bordetella Bronchiseptica Vaccine: Recommended once yearly to prevent kennel cough and is required for hospitalization at this facility.
- Canine Influenza Virus Vaccine: This vaccine is recommended for dogs coming in for grooming, boarding, and hospitalization to prevent upper respiratory illness.
- Leptospirosis Vaccine
Parasite Control
Here is how common parasites are spread:
Fleas
Ticks
Intestinal parasites
Mosquitos

Microchipping
Microchipping your pet is a safe way to identify your pet if they ever got lost. Inserting a microchip is a quick procedure where the chip, which is around the size of a grain of rice, is inserted into the loose skin around the neck. If a pet got lost, a veterinarian would use a microchip reader to identify the animal and call the owner to retrieve the animal.
At Fallston Veterinary Clinic, we offer microchipping to dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits, and more.
Nutrition & Weight Management
Weight issues and obesity continue to be major problems in the pet community. In 2019, more than half of dogs and cats were considered overweight or obese. These issues can easily lead to major health conditions like diabetes, orthopedic injuries, respiratory issues, kidney or liver disease, high blood pressure, early onset osteoarthritis and more. Given an animal’s smaller size, a few pounds can make a huge difference in their overall health and wellbeing.
There are many factors that can lead to obesity. These are the same factors that can be changed to help your pet lose weight. These include:
