Spring Meadow Veterinary Clinic offers our patient form(s) online so you can complete it in the convenience of your own home or office.
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- Download the necessary form(s), print it out and fill in the required information.
- Fax us your printed and completed form(s) (419) 289-0908, or bring it with you to your appointment.
New Client/Patient Registration Form - Required
This let’s us record you and your pet's information into our management software so that we can effectively and efficiently provide the service you deserve!
Surgical Permission Form- Required
This form is required prior to surgery. This let’s us know the history and current state of your pet's health. What questions, concerns, goals, regarding wellness can we help you with? Let us know!
Feline Patients : Download & Print Form
Canine Patients: Download & Print Form
Boarding Check-in Form - Required
This form is required for all boarders. If you have made reservations for your four-legged friend to stay with us while you are away, please complete the following form and bring it with you when you check-in for your pet's stay.
Dental Cleaning Permission Form - Required
This form is required to be filled out prior to your pet's dental cleaning. Please complete and bring with you to your pet's dental cleaning appointment.
Grooming/Bathing Check-In Form- Required
This form is required to be filled out prior to your pet's grooming and/or bathing appointment. Please complete and bring with you to your pet's dental cleaning appointment.
Member Wellness Registration Form - Optional
This form can be filled out to register for access to the member wellness section of our website. You can also sign up for our monthly newsletter to keep up on current health issues and news and events in our office. You can print it out and bring it in to our office or Click Here to register online! The online newsletter sign-up is also on the right. We look forward to making your experience with our office and website more interactive and rewarding!
Hours of Operation:
Monday 8am to 7pm
Tuesday - Friday 8am to 6pm
Saturday 8am to 12noon
Sunday CLOSED
One of our Drs. is always on call for your after hours pet emergencies! Just call (419) 289-2466 for the Dr. on call!
What's New?
-According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS) an astounding 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age 3.
-Periodontal disease is a common problem in dogs, particularly smaller breeds.
-Cats can develop painful resorptive lesions. Studies show that about 28 percent of domestic cats develop at least one of these painful lesions during their lifetime.
-Oral disease begins with a buildup of bacteria in the pet´s mouth
-Periodontal disease causes red, swollen and tender gums, receding gums, bleeding, pain and bad breath. If left untreated, periodontitis can lead to tooth loss.
-The inflammation and infection associated with periodontal disease may damage other organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys, or lead to other serious health problems.
The first step in preventing oral disease is a routine physical examination including a dental exam.
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Protect Every Member of Your Family!
Why take precautions? Because 10,000 people will get roundworms this year.¹ Children are at high risk because they have a tendency to put dirty fingers and objects in their mouths.
Most of us consider our pets to be one of "the family" - they sleep, eat, play, travel and pretty much do everything with us. We all want to protect our family members from unnessesary exposure to things such as internal parasites (worms) and external parasites (fleas and ticks). Some pets have parasites that can be transmitted from themselves to you, their owners - these parasites are called zoonotic.
So you ask, how can I have my four-legged family members with my human children without putting my children at risk?
The best way to prevent your children from becoming infected is to make sure your pet is on year-round parasite prevention. Also, be sure to bring us a stool sample in to our office every 6 months to have your pet's stool sample checked and treated for any external and internal parasites that might be present. To see more tips please visit http://www.petsandparasites.org
1The Center for Food Security & Public Health.
"Roundworm Infection, Toxocariasis." Fast Facts.
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/fastfacts/pdfs/
(accessed September 26, 2008).
2www.cdc.gov
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1746 SR 60
Ashland, OH 44805
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Hours of Operation:
Monday 8am to 7pm
Tuesday - Friday 8am to 6pm
Saturday 8am to 12noon
Sunday CLOSED
One of our Drs. is always on call for your after hours pet emergencies! Just call (419) 289-2466 for the Dr. on call!



