- Dental CareWe also suggest trying a dental-specific diet—you may be surprised, but canned food can actually accelerate the buildup of plaque on the teeth and lead to gingivitis much more quickly. You can also supplement your pet’s dental care routine with dental wipes and OraVet dental chews to slow plaque buildup.
- VaccinationWe receive vaccinations as children to immunize us against various diseases and viruses. Likewise, our pets should begin receiving their vaccinations at a young age so they can be protected from harmful pathogens and bacteria in and around their environment.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Comprehensive ExaminationFrom routine wellness exams to elective surgery, we have all the services your pet needs for a complete, healthy life. These include, but are not limited to...
- Parasites Treatment and ControlWe also need to check your pet’s blood and stool for signs of heartworm and intestinal parasites, since parasites are prevalent here in South Florida. We recommend testing your pet’s blood and stool every 6 months to ensure that they are parasite-free.
- Behavioral Disorder Treatment
- Pain ManagementYour pet has arthritis, but they aren’t responding well to their medication. Or perhaps they have a lesion that is healing very slowly. Whether your pet’s discomfort is due to illness, injury, or a chronic condition, our Class IV therapeutic laser can provide them with relief and additional healing. Pet laser therapy is an extremely effective pain management modality that utilizes infrared, red, and near-infrared light beams at varying frequencies to reduce pain and inflammation, increase circulation, and heal damaged cells.
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentCat allergies can be some of the worst pet allergies that people can suffer from. If you are allergic to cats, you might realize there is a cat in someone’s house well before you see one just because of your sneezing and itchy eyes. If you love cats but are allergic to them, you might have decided that you will never be able to have a cat of your own. This can be very sad for cat lovers, and it might seem like there are no options to remedy this situation.
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Bacterial and Viral Infection TreatmentFungal infections can be tough to fight, and they can often be mistaken for other conditions. Fungus can grow in your dog’s ears just like bacteria. This happens most commonly in dogs with long and floppy ears or dogs who spend a lot of time in the water. Your vet might have to take a scraping of the skin inside your dog’s ears to have a lab confirm that the reason for their puffy ears is a fungus and not bacteria or other conditions.
- Ear Infection TreatmentIf your dog has an ear infection, their ears might be itchy or painful, which can lead to scratching at the ears. This causes all kinds of problems, just as in the case of ear mites, and can lead to painful and swollen ears which need treatment by a veterinarian. Some dogs will also shake their heads a lot when they have an ear infection, which can cause broken blood vessels in the ears.
- Heart Disease TreatmentIf your pet is ready to undergo their spaying or neutering surgery, we will need to perform a pre-surgical exam and may also need to run blood work, EKG or radiographs to make sure they’re healthy enough for anesthesia.
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentIdeally, we would like to see your pet at least once a year for their wellness check. During this visit, we can examine their mouth and discuss any observations you have made at home to determine whether a teeth cleaning will be necessary. Certain breeds seem to be more susceptible to gingivitis or periodontal disease, and may require more frequent cleanings.
- Wound and Fracture Care
- Veterinary SurgeryOur surgical suite, equipment, and instruments are state-of-the-art and thoroughly sterilized. As an AAHA-accredited practice, we also abide by the strictest pet surgery safety protocols to make sure all of our patients are comfortable and have the smoothest recovery possible.
- Small Animal SurgeryA Miami resident since the age of 6, Dr. Bogdansky has been an integral member of the Country Club Animal Hospital team, almost since his graduation from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine with honors in 1990. Though he initially wanted to specialize in large exotic cats such as lions and tigers, Dr. Bogdansky also had a strong interest in small animal surgery and internal medicine during his studies, and realized there were more opportunities to serve a wider variety of people and pets in a traditional veterinary setting. Today, Dr. Bogdansky maintains his interest in surgery, but also enjoys internal medicine, dermatology, cardiology, endocrinology, and overall pet health management.
- Spaying and NeuteringOne of the first questions you might ask during your pet’s first visit with us is when they should be spayed or neutered. Dog and cat spay and neuter surgeries are common and we recommend them for most patients, and your veterinarian would be happy to discuss the topic with you. We welcome patients from all surrounding areas including Miami, South Miami and Coral Gables to discuss their needs and take a personalized approach to their healthcare.
- Laboratory ServicesAt Country Club Animal Hospital we can conduct physical exams, skin biopsies, allergy tests, ringworm tests, blood tests, and microscopic examinations of hair and skin. All of these services are performed in-house at our location.
- X-Ray
- Dental Radiology
- Microchipping
- BoardingYou’re excited to be going on vacation, but you worry about leaving your dog and cat behind. You want to feel assured that they’ll be well cared for in your absence. At Country Club Animal Hospital, we have a staff member on-site 24 hours a day, seven days a week to watch over our cat and dog boarding guests. Therefore, when pre-approved, you can pick up or drop off your pet outside of our normal business hours, and our attending staff member will be happy to help you.
- GroomingHaving your pet groomed might seem more like a luxury than a necessity, but cat and dog grooming actually has many significant health benefits. While our pets can groom themselves to an extent in their own time, they are limited in what they can do. Regular grooming for pets in Miami helps them maintain a shiny, healthy coat, a healthy skin barrier, and prevents their nails from growing too long, which can negatively affect their posture. Additional grooming benefits include...
- Senior Pet CareLike us, senior pets are prone to illness and injury as they grow older. That’s why we recommend biannual wellness exams and choosing the senior wellness package. We want to ensure that your pet receives all the necessary blood work and vaccinations to remain in good health. Our aim is to monitor your pet’s condition so that we are capable of detecting disease or other issues at the earliest possible stage.