5371 Merchants View Square, Haymarket, VA 20169
Your pet’s first exam is a chance to get to know them better, with a complete physical exam that includes listening to their heart and lungs, updating vaccinations, and chatting about their overall health. We’ll also discuss their diet, behavior, and any concerns you might have. It’s a perfect time to build a bond with your pet’s vet and help ensure your furry friend starts life healthy and happy.
We offer a variety of veterinary services to keep your pet healthy and happy, including regular wellness exams, vaccines, dental care, diagnostic tests, surgeries, and emergency treatments. Additionally, we provide specialized care, including ultrasounds, pain management, and care tailored to older pets. No matter what your pet needs, our caring team is dedicated to providing heartfelt and thorough care.
Yes, we understand how important it is for your pet to see a specific veterinarian. When making an appointment, just let us know your preference, and we’ll do our best to accommodate. If your chosen vet isn’t available, rest assured that another skilled member of our team will provide your pet with high-quality care.
During your pet’s first visit, we’ll gently examine them and learn more about their health history. If needed, we’ll update vaccinations and talk about nutrition, behavior, and ways to prevent health issues. You’ll have plenty of time to ask questions, and we’ll ensure you feel at ease with our care plan as we move forward.
Yes, we offer spay and neuter surgeries as part of our comprehensive, caring services. Our experienced surgical team takes every precaution to keep your pet safe and comfortable throughout the procedure. We'll give you clear aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth recovery. Spaying or neutering your pet is a loving step towards their health and helps prevent unwanted litters.
Dominion Valley Animal Hospital is conveniently situated at 5371 Merchants View Square, Haymarket, VA 20169. We’re easily reachable from the nearby areas and committed to providing compassionate care for your pets. Stop by for all your veterinary needs, and we’ll ensure your pet gets the very best care possible.
A wellness checkup is vital for your pet’s health. It allows early detection of potential problems, leading to faster treatment and healthier results. Regular visits also ensure your pet stays up to date on vaccines and preventive care, keeping your furry companion happy and healthy for years to come.
Sudden shifts in your pet's behavior or appetite might indicate an underlying health problem. If you observe these changes, schedule a visit with us promptly. Our caring team will conduct a thorough exam and run necessary tests to find the cause and help your pet feel their best again.
Pain medications can sometimes lead to side effects such as drowsiness, upset stomach, or behavioral changes. Our team will walk you through potential risks and tell you which signs to watch for. If something seems off, reach out to us immediately, and we’ll adjust the treatment to ensure your pet remains comfortable.
At Dominion Valley Animal Hospital, we're dedicated to creating personalized pain management plans that meet your pet’s unique needs. Our caring team uses the most up-to-date techniques and medications to ensure your pet remains comfortable and safe during their recovery. We genuinely care about your pet’s health and happiness.
Yes, ultrasounds are a gentle, non-invasive technique that helps us examine your pet’s internal organs with care. This method provides detailed images without the need for surgery. We often use ultrasounds to identify conditions such as tumors, heart problems, and abdominal issues. Throughout the procedure, your pet will be carefully monitored to ensure their comfort and well-being.
Yes, diagnostic imaging methods such as X-rays and ultrasounds can detect cancer early, sometimes before symptoms develop. Detecting cancer at an early stage is essential for effective treatment. When we suspect cancer, these imaging tools enable a more detailed evaluation and help us determine the best approach for your pet’s care.
During your pet’s initial visits, we’ll prioritize vaccinations, parasite control, and overall health. We’ll also assist you with diet, socialization, and behavior concerns. These appointments are essential for ensuring your pet’s long-term well-being and guiding their development.
Introduce a new kitten into your home gradually. Initially, keep the kitten in a separate room so your current cats can become familiar with its scent. Oversee their first interactions, making sure they have ample space. Taking a gradual approach helps minimize stress and prevents territorial behaviors from existing cats.
Yes, Dental problems can cause pain, discomfort, and irritability in your pet, impacting their behavior. Pets with dental issues may eat less, withdraw from social interactions, or even display aggression. Regular dental check-ups are essential for preventing dental disease and keeping your pet healthy and happy.
You can take care of your pet’s dental health by regularly brushing their teeth with toothpaste made for animals, giving dental chews, and offering toys that help clean and strengthen their teeth. Visiting the vet for regular dental check-ups is also key to keeping your pet’s teeth healthy and catching any problems early.
Recovery after surgery varies based on the procedure and your pet’s overall health. Usually, most pets require a few days to a week of rest and close monitoring. We’ll give detailed aftercare guidelines to help ensure a smooth recovery, and our team is here to support you with any questions along the way.
To schedule a surgical consultation, just give our office a call, and one of our friendly team members will help you set up an appointment. During the appointment, we’ll review your pet’s condition, go over treatment options, and answer any questions you may have to ensure your pet receives the best possible care.
Pets are usually considered seniors at about seven years old, although this can vary by breed and size. Larger breeds often age more quickly than smaller ones. Regular visits to the veterinarian are essential to keep your senior pet healthy and to catch health problems early.
Senior pets should visit the veterinarian at least twice a year for a wellness checkup. These appointments help us monitor age-related changes, catch common issues like arthritis or kidney problems early, and update care plans to ensure your pet remains comfortable and happy in their golden years.
Yes. Dominion Valley Animal Hospital welcomes patients from Haymarket and the surrounding communities of Gainesville, Catharpin, Bristow, and Leesburg. We are located at 5371 Merchants View Square, Haymarket, VA 20169 and are accepting new patients. Call (703) 753-4444 or book online.