Ford Road Animal Clinic
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We are a full-service small animal medical and surgical hospital with over 50 years of service to the Dearborn/Dearborn Heights area. Our mission is the health and welfare of your pet. If you are looking for a veterinary staff that will provide up-to-date veterinary medical care for your pet in a caring and compassionate atmosphere, look no further!

We understand that a pet is part of the family. Our goal is to provide each one with a long, healthy and happy life. The day your pet enters our hospital it becomes part of our family too. From new puppy and kittens to graying seniors, we are there every step of the way. Our comprehensive suite of veterinary services ensures that every aspect of their wellbeing is given the excellent care they deserve.
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We are a full-service small animal medical and surgical hospital with over 50 years of service to the Dearborn/Dearborn Heights area. Our mission is the health and welfare of your pet. If you are looking for a veterinary staff that will provide up-to-date veterinary medical care for your pet in a caring and compassionate atmosphere, look no further!
You work hard to ensure that your furry family member has the best possible life. That's why partnering with a veterinary provider who genuinely cares for you both is so important. At Ford Road Animal Clinic, we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of services to address your pet's specific veterinary needs.
Your pet's health is always our number one priority, which is why for most pets we recommend annual wellness exams to ensure that your animal companion remains in good health. If your pet is a senior-over seven for dogs, over nine for cats-we strongly suggest twice-yearly exams and blood screenings.
Imagine if you never brushed your teeth or had them cleaned. Pretty frightening, right? As you can imagine, things would eventually start to go very, very bad inside your mouth: teeth would rot and decay, gums would become inflamed and infected. Bacteria from those rotting teeth would eventually travel into your bloodstream and could cause other serious health problems.
It can be hard to admit when we see the signs of old age in our animal companions, but the fact is that most dogs are considered seniors when they hit seven, cats around nine. Pets age much more rapidly than humans, which means diseases and illness progress quicker as well.

To ensure that your pet has the longest, healthiest, most comfortable life possible, Ford Road Animal Clinic encourages you to bring your senior pet for exams and blood tests twice each year.This way, we can track how your pet is aging, and we'll be more likely to catch any developing diseases before they're big problems.
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