Express Vet NM

Express Vet NM

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Based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Express Vet NM specializes in providing wellness services to pets in the local area and beyond. During COVID, Practice owner and head DVM, Laura P., found a huge need for pet owners to schedule wellness services much sooner than the local clinics could handle. That being said, Laura dreamed up the creation of Express Vet NM and poured her passion into making i

03/11/2024

The owners of this little one came in today looking for him, please share, they are very worried about their baby.

Please spread the word! Puppy Wuppie was LOST on March 5, 2024 in Albuquerque, NM 87102 near Santa Barbara -martinez park

Description: From brownish redish Pomeranian Chihuahua more Brown long hair

For more info or to contact Puppy Wuppie's owner, click here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/70077578

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02/21/2024

FREE 2 doses of NexGuard PLUS with Heartworm test.

Heartworm test with tax is $47.70
2 Doses of NexGuard plus $ FREE with test.
****$74.00 in SAVINGS !!

*Available while supplies last.

To schedule an appointment please visit www.expressvetnm.com or utilize our drive up clinics Tuesday/Wednesday and Friday from 12:30-3:30

Express Vet NM Gallery | Vet Clinic In Albuquerque 02/06/2024

Did you know you can submit a photo of your pet to our online gallery!

Express Vet NM Gallery | Vet Clinic In Albuquerque We love to see photos of our patients! Please share a photo with us so that we can upload them on our website.

Pet Spay, Neuter And Vaccines Albuquerque | Express Vet NM 01/19/2024

It’s Almost Rattlesnake Season!

The rattlesnake vaccine is specifically designed to produce antibodies against the venom of the western diamondback rattlesnake. The vaccine may also be effective against other snakes with similar venom, such as the sidewinder, timber rattlesnake, and copperhead. The vaccine does not protect against the venom of water moccasins or coral snakes.

The vaccine works by creating protective antibodies that help neutralize venom, so dogs experience less pain and swelling after a snake bite. Dogs that are bitten may also require less antivenin, which can be fairly costly and may produce side effects. Factors that can influence the effectiveness of the vaccine include the location of the bite, the type of snake, and the amount of venom injected.

THE PROBLEM OF RATTLESNAKE BITES:
Venomous snakes bite about 150,000 dogs and cats every year. Dogs and cats are about 20 times more likely to be bitten by venomous snakes than people and are about 25 times more likely to die if bitten. A dog or cat is about 300 times more likely to be bitten by a venomous snake than to get rabies. Snake bites are life threatening, extremely painful, expensive to treat, and can cause permanent damage even when the dogs survive.

VACCINATION PROTOCOL:
Initially, a dog should receive two subcutaneous doses about 30 days apart. Dogs over 100 lbs or under 25 lbs may benefit from a three dose initial series. It is best to give vaccination boosters about 30 days before beginning of exposure to rattlesnakes. Protection peaks about 30 to 45 days after boosters and are done annually after that.
*** If you have never done rattlesnake vaccinations for your pets, starting now, and maintaining booster intervals, will have them at the peak of protection come snake season!!

SAFETY OF VACCINE:
Rattlesnake vaccine has been on the market since 2003 and is a standard of veterinary care for dogs at high risk for rattlesnake bites. It is listed in the American Animal Health Association’s 2006 canine vaccination guidelines. It is conditionally licensed by the USDA and is recommended in over 4,000 veterinary hospitals nationwide.

SIDE EFFECTS:
Adverse events are reported in far fewer than one percent of all vaccinated dogs. Most of these side effects are mild and need no veterinary care. Injection site lumps can be treated with hot moist compresses, antibiotics, and pain relief medication if necessary. Systemic reactions (typically flu like symptoms) are reported in fewer than one in 3,000 vaccinates and usually self-resolve in two to three days.

EFFICACY:
Reported benefits include delay of onset of symptoms, less severe symptoms, faster recovery times, and lower mortality rates. The vaccine is an aid in preventing injury and death from a rattlesnake bite. It is designed to stimulate a dog’s natural immune system to create antibodies to rattlesnake venom. A snakebite is STILL an emergency-the vaccine does not give total immunity. You should still have your dog treated at an emergency clinic if bitten. The closest one to Magley Animal Hospital that carries the antivenin is the Animal Emergency Clinic at 393 Woods Lake Rd, Greenville, SC 29607. Please call to make sure they have it on hand before traveling there (864) 232-1878

LIMITATIONS:
A vaccinated dog’s resistance to rattlesnake venom can be overcome with enough venom or special circumstances. These circumstances include very small dogs, very large snakes, multiple snake bites to the same dog, or some snake species that the vaccine has little or no protection against.

SNAKE SPECIES PROTECTION:
The vaccine will not protect against coral snakes, cottonmouth snakes, or the Mojave rattlesnake. It has limited protection against the eastern diamondback rattlesnake.

Due to the increased interest by pet owners and the prevalence of snakes in this area, Express Vet NM is now offering this vaccine.

To schedule an appointment for the vaccine please call us at 505-508-4527 or online at www.expressvetnm.com

Pet Spay, Neuter And Vaccines Albuquerque | Express Vet NM Based out of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Express Vet NM specializes in providing wellness services to pets in the local area and beyond.

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3924 Carlisle Boulevard NE
Albuquerque, NM
87107

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Tuesday 7am - 4pm
Wednesday 7am - 4pm
Thursday 7am - 12pm
Friday 7am - 4pm