Please Call : 570-596-2020
3383 Rolling Hills Road
Ulster, PA 18850

Monday:      7am-5pm
Tue-Thurs:    7am-7pm
Friday:          7am-5pm
Closed:  Saturday and Sunday

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Vet Classics Products

The Exclusive Veterinarian Only Line of Natural Pet Health Supplements

Formulated by Veterinarians for Veterinarians

100% Money Back Guarantee

Joint Health, Vitamins, Skin & Coat, Allergy Aids, Specialty products, Calming Aids, Urinary Support, Liver Support, Training Aids, and Tear Stain Products 

Seresto Collar

Protection against fleas and ticks for eight months. With it’s innovative delivery system, Seresto offers a breakthrough in flea and tick protection for dogs and cats for eight months.

  • No need to remember monthly applications
  • Continuous supply of active ingredients released in low concentrations ensures reliable 8-month protection
  • Non-greasy, odorless, easy-to-use
  • KILLS fleas
  • REPELS and KILLS ticks- if a tick is repelled, it cannot attach to your dog or cat and transmit organisms that may cause disease
  • Water-resistant- no need to remove the collar before swimming/bathing
  • Available in three sizes- Large dog, Small dog, or Cat

Visit www.serestopet.com for more information

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Digital X-Ray

At Laurel Hill Veterinary Service, Inc. we use digital radiography. With this form of x-ray imaging, digital x-ray sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. There are many advantages to digital x-ray like time efficiency, less radiation, the ability to e-mail images for consultation, and the ability to apply special image processing techniques that enhance the overall display of the image.

NexGard Chewables

NexGard is a monthly chewable beef-flavored tablet for dogs that kills fleas and ticks.

 

  • Kills fleas
  • Kills ticks
  • Easy to give
  • It won’t wash off
  • It stays strong ALL month long
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Electronic Coggins (EIA)

We use GlobalVetLink system to create your equine’s coggins (EIA) certificate online. On the farm the veterinarian will take several pictures of equine, which will be uploaded to their EIA certificate. Your certificates are securely stored and readily accessed through your MyVetLink.com account.

CAE Testing

Caprine Arthritis and Encephalitis (CAE) is a retroviral infection of goats that may lead to chronic disease of the joints and in rare occasions (in goat kids less than six months of age) encephalitis (an infection in the brain). CAE is a widespread condition of goats across the world. The virus is directly connected to the production of white blood cells, so any body secretions which contain these cells are potential sources of infection for other members of the herd. Because there is no cure for CAE, it is best to avoid it altogether by use of proper herd testing and culling.

 

  • We use the cELISA test (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay). This test is generally recognized as the most reliable test available.
  • The test requires 0.5 ml to 1 ml of serum (2-3 ml of whole blood using a red top tube)
  • Samples do not need to be sent with an ice pack
  • Results can be e-mailed, faxed and phoned
  • Can be run in conjunction with pregnancy testing
  • Cost is $4.50 per sample

BioPRYN Goat and Sheep Pregnancy Testing

BioPRYN is the proven leader in blood-based pregnancy testing with more than 30 years of research. It provides flexibility in scheduling pregnancy testing dates. It gives accurate results as early as 30 days post-breeding. The BioPRYN test identifies non-pregnant animals with 99% confidence and identifies pregnant animals with 95% confidence.

  • The test requires 0.5 ml to 1 ml of serum (2-3 ml of whole blood in a red top tube)
  • Sample do not need to be sent with an ice pack
  • Results can be e-mailed, faxed and phoned.
  • Can be run in conjunction with CAE testing
  • Cost is $6.50

Digital Dental X-Ray

Dental x-rays are very important tools available to veterinary dentists. These x-rays allow the close examination of the internal anatomy of the teeth, the roots and the bone surrounding the teeth for potential disease that may be occuring under the gum line. This will help determine the true health of a tooth. During a dental procedure your pet’s entire mouth will be mapped out and evaluated using dental probes and dental x-rays. The information will help with decisions regarding the best dental care for your pet’s teeth.