FAQ at SOL Vet
Answering Questions. Caring for Pets.

We usually see pets by appointment, so each one receives the attention it needs. If your pet is experiencing an urgent issue, please call us and we’ll guide you on the next steps to take.
Most adult pets do well with a wellness check once a year. Puppies and kittens need more frequent visits, often every 3 to 4 weeks during their first few months. This will facilitate them getting their vaccinations and making sure that they are growing strong and healthy. Senior pets, generally over 7 years old, benefit from checkups twice a year.
As soon as you bring them home. An early visit can catch any potential issues that we can solve more easily if necessary. This will also assimilate them to future visits and help them to be comfortable with future visits.
If your pet is limping, vomiting, or acting abnormally? Does it seem like it’s experiencing pain? If so, call us immediately. Trust your instincts. Acting quickly can prevent a small problem from becoming a bigger issue.
Sudden lethargy, trouble breathing, bleeding, or signs of severe pain are all reasons to contact us immediately. When in doubt, call. We’re happy to help you figure out the important next steps to getting your pet healthy.
Costs depend on what your pet needs. Routine wellness exams differ from urgent visits or procedures. We always explain options and pricing upfront so you know what to expect. No surprises, just peace of mind.
Yes. We provide vaccines, exams, and growth check-ins to help young pets grow strong and healthy. Healthy beginnings lead to happy pets, and we love being part of that process.
Absolutely. Dental health (link to dentistry page) is about more than teeth. Regular cleanings and checkups prevent gum disease, tooth pain, and other health problems. Keeping your pet’s mouth healthy helps them feel their best every day.
Yes. We provide core vaccines and can recommend extra shots based on your pet’s lifestyle. Protecting your pets from preventable diseases keeps them happy and safe.
Most of the time, yes. Being nearby helps pets feel calm and safe. If a procedure requires your pet to be alone for a bit, we explain everything that we’re doing so you’re comfortable while they’re in our care.
We focus on dogs and cats. If you have an exotic pet, we can connect you with a trusted local specialist.
We focus on comfort, connection, and clear communication. Pets may not read bios, but they can feel care. Every visit is about making them feel safe, happy, and healthy.
Still have questions?
Call, email, or stop by with your pet. We’re happy to chat, answer questions, and make sure your pet feels cared for every step of the way.
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