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Did you know? The Newton Animal Clinic has a sister clinic, the Bondurant Animal Clinic, located in Bondurant, Iowa! Click here to visit their webpage.
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Newton Animal Clinic has been in business for over 50 years. We offer small animal care including: exams, vaccinations, routine surgeries, and some diagnostics. We carry a range of Science Diet and Royal Canin food including: puppy/kitten, adult and senior foods as well as light/weight control, hypoallergenic, prescription diet and hairball foods. We have many varieties of flea, tick and heartworm prevention products available for any size of cat or dog. At Newton Animal Clinic, we pride ourselves in being able to provide quality care as well as quality products that we ourselves would use on our own pets.
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AAHA Accreditation - what does this mean?
Unlike human hospitals, animal hospitals are not required to be accredited. Veterinary hospitals are evaluated on approximately 900 standards of veterinary excellence in order to become accredited. AAHA-accredited hospitals are recognized among the finest in the industry, and are consistently at the forefront of advanced veterinary medicine. Our Standards of Accreditation are continuously reviewed and updated to keep our accredited practices on the cutting edge of veterinary excellence. Our standards address patient care and pain management, surgery, pharmacy, laboratory, exam facilities, medical records, cleanliness, emergency services, dental care, diagnostic imaging, anesthesiology, and continuing education. To maintain accredited status, hospitals undergo comprehensive on-site evaluations every three years. Source: AAHA Website
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Household Plants Can Be Dangerous to Dogs and Cats
Over 700 indoor/outdoor plants contain toxic substances that may harm dogs and cats. If these plants are ingested, signs of poisoning can be mild to severe, sometimes even causing death. Most houseplants have multiple names, so it is important to confirm that the houseplants you currently own or may purchase are not toxic to your pet. For a full list of toxic and non-toxic indoor and outdoor plants, visit the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) website at www.aspca.org or The Humane Society of the United States website at www.humanesociety.org. |
Important Links
American Animal Hospital Association:www.aahanet.org Iowa Veterinary Specialties: https://www.iowaveterinaryspecialties.com Iowa Veterinary Medical Association: https://www.iowavma.org American Veterinary Medical Association: https://www.avma.org Iowa State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital: https://vetmed.iastate.edu/ Veterinary Partner: https://www.veterinarypartner.com/ |