DID YOU HAVE A QUESTION??
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How do I sign up? Can my pet be vaccinated if I am not there?
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What type of payment do you accept?
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Can I Pre-Pay for vaccines?
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What if I pre-pay and you are unable to vaccinate my pet can I get a refund?
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What are fleas and ticks? Where can I buy flea and tick prevention and what do you recommend?
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What is heartworms disease? How is heartworms disease treated?
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Does my dog need heartworm prevention? Where can I buy heartworm prevention?
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What are standard worms and how do you treat them? What is dewormer?
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What are tapeworms and how do you treat them? What is tapeworm dewormer?
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Is there any reason my dog would not be able to get vaccines today?
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How do I sign up? Can my pet be vaccinated if I am not there?
There is no sign up, simply bring your pets in at the clinic time and you’ll get in line. Pets are seeing first come first serve so the sooner you arrive the faster you’ll be done. Because you will need to wait in line we do not recommend any aggressive pets. Some location have partnered with us to offer assistance for owners who can't be there when we come. At these locations a simple consent form and payment authorization can be done and emailed to us or given to manager to facilitate the vaccines.
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What form of payment do you accept?
Cash, PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover
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Can I Pre-Pay for vaccines?
Yes you can pre- pay for vaccine Packages Only on the site, before the day of the clinic using the "Pay Now" button. Allow 24 hours to recieve payment.
Click for Package Prices and "Pay Now"
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What if I pre-pay and you are unable to vaccinate my pet can I get a refund?
Some circumstances will arise where your pet is unable to be vaccinated after payment, in this case monies will be refunded minus processing fee of a small percentage.
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Should I bring my pets previous vaccine records?
Yes, bringing your previous records will ensure that you get the right vaccines at the right time. We can still vaccinate without records.
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What is the rabies vaccine and how often should you get it?
The rabies vaccine is required by law in the United States. The rabies vaccine can be a one year or a three-year. Pets are only allowed to receive a three-year vaccine if they can show proof of a current one year rabies.
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What vaccines do dogs need?
All Dogs:
Rabies
Distemper Parvo (DA2PP)
Bordatella- every year
Outdoor Dogs: Frequent wooded areas with wildlife in the environment
Leptospirosis(Lepto) - If Pet is receiving the vaccine for the first time it must be boostered at least once within a month to be affective
Social Dogs: Boarder, Grooming, Dog Park
Bordatella- 6 Months
Bivalent Flu- If Pet is receiving the vaccine for the first time it must be boostered at least once within a month to be affective
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What are fleas and ticks?
Fleas and ticks are a small flightless insects that survive as external parasites on pets and live by consuming blood. They are very itchy and can transmit disease. When ingested fleas can cause tapeworms and bites can lead to skin issues. Ticks also are host for several diseases that can make your pet ill. We test for some tick transmitted conditions with our Heartworm Plus Test.
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What is heartworms disease? How is heartworms disease treated?
Heartworm disease is a major condition of the heart caused by mosquitoes and is treat it over six months through your full-service veterinarian. Treatment will require oral medication, in hospital injection, and a stream activity restriction. If your pet tested positive for heartworms we recommend that you see a full-service veterinarian hospital as soon as possible to start treatment.
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Does my dog need heartworm prevention?
Yes, It is highly recommended for all dogs to be on heartworm prevention year-round due to the mosquito population. The weather never gets cold enough to fully eradicate mosquitoes and a single bite can cause heartworms.
Heartworm prevention recommendation
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What vaccines do cats need?
All Cats:
Rabies
Feline Distemper (FVRCP)
Outdoor Cats:
Feline Leukemia (FeLV) - If Pet is receiving the vaccine for the first time it must be boostered at least once within a month to be affective
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What is a FELV/FIV test?
A blood test perform on site to determine if cats have these two immunosuppressive viruses. Vaccinating a cat with FeLV when it is positive can make you very sick so we recommend testing first.
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Is there any reason my dog would not be able to get vaccines today?
Here at Peach PAWS we do our best to make in sure that every pet is seen and given all vaccines needed, however some circumstances will cause the veterinarian to recommend against vaccinations at the time. While it is rare examples include but are not limited to; if your pet is showing illness, if your pet is not the proper age for vaccines, if your pet is showing aggression, or if your pet has had a vaccine reaction in the past.
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What do I do in case of emergency?
Peach PAWS travels so that we can bring our services to you but this means we’re not in one location for long. In case of emergency please contact the closest emergency facility to see you.
North Georgia Veterinary Specialists
1328 Buford Highway, Bldg 200
Buford, GA 30518
(678)-835-3300
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BluePearl Pet Hospital - Sandy Springs
455 Abernathy Rd NE
Atlanta, GA 30318
(404) 459-0903
BluePearl Pet Hospital - Westside Atlanta
1071 Howell Mill Rd
Atlanta, GA 30318
(404) 649-6333
Saint Francis Veterinary Specialists & Emergency
625 Dekalb Industrial Way
Decatur, GA 30033
(404) 924-2000
South Atlanta Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center
1090 Highway 54 East
Fayetteville, GA 30214
(770) 460-8166
Union City Veterinary Medical Center and Emergency Clinic
6702 Shannon Pkwy
Union City, GA 30291
(770) 964-0700
VCA Pets Are People Too Veterinary Hospital
1510 Piedmont Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30324
(404) 875-7387
2675 Highway 155 S
Locust Grove, GA 30248
(770) 467-3140
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