Client Services

Pet Owner Services

Microchip Identification

Does your pet have a microchip? Each year, millions of pets go missing and many don't return home. Microchipping your pet is a safe, simple and effective way to prevent this tragedy. About the size of a grain of rice, identification microchips are encoded with your pet's vital information and implanted beneath your pet's skin, usually between the shoulder blades.

Veterinary hospitals and animal shelters across the country and around the world are equipped with special scanners capable of reading these microchips. The information in the chip is used to reunite you with your pet.

County Line Veterinary Hospital uses the AVID (American Veterinary Identification Devices) microchip system. AVID is recognized not only across the United States, but throughout South and Central America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea.

In-House Pharmacy

As the prescribing veterinarian for your pet's medications, we are able to ensure there is a direct link between the exam room and the pharmacy. This means your pet will receive the right medication, at the right dose, in the correct form as quickly as possible. We will also be able to easily guide you on the medication's use as well as monitor its effectiveness.

Ensuring that you have convenient and timely access to competitively priced medications is an important aspect of County Line Veterinary Hospital. Refills are easy, too. Simply give us a call or use the online store.

We maintain a complete inventory of pharmaceuticals, vitamins, shampoos, flea and tick control products and heartworm preventatives to meet the needs of your pet. We also carry a full line of prescription diets. If your pet requires a prescription diet we do not carry, we can easily order it for you.

Health Certificates for Your Pet

We provide Interstate and International health certificates. We ask that you investigate your destination's requirements prior to your appointment. Many countries require Rabies titer testing and microchipping. We are able to provide these services for your pet.

Because each destination country has different requirements for your pet's entry, you are responsible for supplying the list of requirements that need to be met for traveling; we can only accommodate the guidelines you provide. County Line Veterinary Hospital cannot assume responsibility for ensuring that all the requirements are met for your particular situation and cannot be held responsible for quarantine, denial of entry or costs incurred due to unfulfilled requirements for your pet.

You can find a list of pet-friendly hotels at www.petswelcome.com.

End-of-Life Planning

For many pet owners, even thinking about their pet's final days is difficult and emotional. Your pet plays an important role in your family, and the strong bond that develops makes this time particularly hard to bear.

We encourage you to talk with your veterinarian about these issues before they become an urgent matter. Learn more about your options, including crematory and burial services, make some key decisions ahead of time and ask us to add this information to your pet's record. Taking the time to plan, as challenging as it may be, will lessen the pain and stress for you and your pet.

All of us at County Line Veterinary Hospital will help you prepare for these important issues with the compassion and sensitivity they require.