Sun Dog Cat Moon

Veterinarians in Columbia, SC
Veterinarians in Columbia, SC Welcome to Sun Dog Cat Moon! We're a complete-service vet clinic on Johns Island, SC, committed to delivering the highest-quality service and pet care. We're an exceptional veterinary clinic in that we provide both traditional western medicine and alternative medicine for pets to aid attain optimal wellness. Visit our Alternative Medicine page to learn more about our Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine services, including acupuncture for pets and other holistic vet care.

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About Us
read moreDental services are an integral part of your pet's overall health. An unnoticed infection can lead to much larger health issues, which is why we try to keep your pet's dental health in check to the best of our abilities. When your pet receives a dental exam at Sun Dog Cat Moon, we'll carefully check for abscessed teeth, tumors in the mouth, and any other abnormalities that catch our eye. In the dental cleaning, our veterinarians will thoroughly remove plaque and debris from your pet's teeth and gum-line while observing your companion's mouth health.
Pet Cold Laser Therapy
read moreLaser therapy is a non-invasive veterinary care tool that's ultra-comfortable for your pet. Whether your pet needs pain management for arthritis or surgery recovery, you'll be amazed at the tool's comforting benefits for your pet. The laser therapy process is simple. We apply our special laser to any area your pet is experiencing pain. Once turned on, the laser generates a gentle heating sensation on the outside, while gently interacting with your pet's tissues inside. If your pet is averse to acupuncture treatments, laser therapy is a good option that helps create a similar ease.
Vaccinations
read morePet vaccinations (also known as immunizations) can help fortify your pet's immune system against diseases that can be infectious and, sometimes, life-threatening. To protect your pets and animals within the community, we recommend a regular vaccine schedule that's tailored to your pet's age and lifestyle. Once your pet is on the recurring schedule, they'll be better equipped to defend against disease exposure. Our dedicated team of professionals will create a custom preventive care plan to keep your furry companion as healthy as possible-for as long as possible.
Emergency Pet Care
read moreSun Dog Cat Moon can help your pet with emergency care during our regular office hours. While we hope that you will never need us for emergency pet care, we recommend adding our phone number and address to your phone's contact list--just in case. In the event of an emergency, please call our hospital right away at (843) 437-0063 so we know that you are on your way. This will give our team the time needed to prepare for your pet's arrival. When in doubt about your pet's condition, call us-our team will be more than happy to answer your questions, offer advice, or set up a room so we can see your pet.
Pet Surgery
read moreDoes your pet need a surgical procedure? Sun Dog Cat Moon is fully equipped to perform life-saving procedures. We continuously monitor your pet's vital signs such as heart rate and respiration. After your pet's surgery, we will schedule post-operative follow-up appointments to oversee the healing process. When you bring your pet to Sun Dog Cat Moon for surgery, your pet will also receive a dedicated team of support staff and post-surgical care. We also often use laser therapy as part of an integrated treatment method, which helps promote healing for your pet.
Spay and Neuter
read moreWe consider spaying or neutering to be an important part of early life care. By preventing unwanted pregnancies and keeping stray animal populations down, spaying and neutering protects the lives of your pets and other animals. While it might be surprising, spaying or neutering both dogs and cats has been shown to increase their lifespan. By removing reproductive organs through the procedure, any risk of future disease development in those organs will be absent later in life. The recommended timing of a spay or neuter is individualized for each pet.
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