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Santa Clarita Veterinarian Shares How Often You Should Have Your Pet In For A Check-Up
Dr. Jaimie Ronchetto of Cinema Veterinary Centre in Valencia has helped furry friends and their families for years and is one of SCV’s most valued veterinarians in the valley.
Dr. Jaimie focuses on the care of dogs and cats, and also rabbits, hamsters, and rats. Cinema Vet also sees the occasional bearded dragon, and other reptiles as seen by colleague, Dr. Amber Wheelbarger.
Dr. Jaimie recommends her clients bring their animals in for a checkup about every 6 months, to upkeep with screenings, especially for senior pets to make sure their kidneys and livers are functioning properly. Those two organs are especially important to monitor to make sure everything is working properly internally, if nothing is wrong externally.
Santa Clarita Veterinarian Discuss Vaccines For Pets
There are vaccines for humans to help us fight against illness, but what about vaccines for your faithful pet? Vaccines are just as important to humans as they are to animals.
Due to COVID-19, many pet owners stayed home and put off vaccines for their pet and now the pet is overdue. Santa Clarita Veterinarian Dr. Jamie Ronchetto from Cinema Vet says that many people are coming into the office now to catch up on all the vaccines since pet owners feel more comfortable leaving their house.
“We’re trying to get everybody all up to date with anything they need and certainly vaccines are included with that,” Dr. Ronchetto said.