Showing posts with label Dr. Tanya Kameneva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr. Tanya Kameneva. Show all posts

Sep 29, 2012

Frontline Plus

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Sep 5, 2012

Physical Examinations for all pets at World of Animals, Inc


Physical Examinations for all pets at World of Animals, Inc


WE . recommends a complete physical examination for all pets on their first visit to us. This enables us to establish a baseline of what is normal for the pet, regardless the age at which the pet is first examined. Once this baseline is established, we recommend an annual physical examination for most pets. Depending upon the age and any existing medical conditions, we may recommend more frequent examinations, but an annual examination is strongly recommended for each and single one of our patients.
World of Animals at Bethayres, Inc. offers a wide range of medical, surgical, and dental services to its clients. Perhaps the most important service we offer is the comprehensive physical examination. The physical examination often affords us the first opportunity to identify an existing or impending problem with a pet. Whether done on a routine annual basis or as a result of the owner's reports of a problem, the physical exam provides clues to the existence of problems and often leads to the recommendation of diagnostic testing to more clearly identify the problem.
The examination involves looking the animal over from head-to-toe, feeling for lumps and bumps both inside and outside the body, checking for tooth or gum disease, checking ears, limbs, skin, and eyes, and listening to the heart and lungs for problems. Sometimes a rectal examination is performed as well. Some eye problems require a closer look with an ophthalmoscope. Ear canals may need to be examined with an otoscope.
Sometimes the doctor receives important clues about problems just by watching the animal. Breathing patterns, awareness, general body condition, and gait can all be evaluated just by watching the animal's demeanor when in the exam room. A thorough physical exam can take just a couple of minutes or much longer depending upon the animal's general health and the nature of any problems found.

World of Animals, Inc.Bethayres Veterinarian in Huntingdon Valley, PA

World of Animals, Inc.Bethayres Veterinarian in Huntingdon Valley, PA


Welcome to World of Animals, Inc. at Bethayres


Your Veterinarian in Huntingdon Valley, PA
Call us at 215-947-5110

Aug 7, 2012

Breed Selection

Dog Breed Selection

There are two types of dogs--purebred and mixed breed. The 124 recognized breeds are grouped into seven categories: hound, working, terrier, toy, sporting, non-sporting, and herding. There are thousands of mixed-breed combinations. Each purebred or mixed-breed dog has a unique personality. Dogs originally bred for a specific purpose tend to retain these characteristics. These dogs may require additional training and patience. Selecting a specific breed does not guarantee a particular behavior, but choosing offspring from animals with desirable temperaments does increase one's chances of getting the best pet. Mixed breeds can be as beautiful, intelligent, loving, and companionable as purebreds.Veterinarians, breed-specific books (usually available at libraries and pet stores), and dog shows are excellent sources of information about individual breed characteristics and needs.

Jul 16, 2012

World of Animals at Bethayres Veterinary Hospital

Description
World of Animals at Bethayres Veterinary Hospital, P.C. believes the best animal health care is based on consistent and clear communication between client and veterinarian. Our primary goals are to provide the best medical care possible for our patients and to extend our greatest courtesy and understanding to their owners.

Along with scientific and medical expertise, it is compassion that is at ...the forefront of our field. Each and every one of us at Bethayres has pets, so we understand how profound the human-animal bond can be. Our relationships with our clients are as important to us as the good health of their pets.

As an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association, an international association of over 16,000 veterinarians who treat companion animals, we regularly undergo inspection to ensure we meet or exceed the AAHA's strict standards for quality pet care. Our extensive facilities and knowledgeable, friendly staff offer you the most comprehensive veterinary care in the greater Philadelphia area.

New customers receive $20 OFF first visit!

New customers receive $20 OFF first visit!


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215-947-5110 to take advantage of this exclusive offer.

Jun 27, 2012

Types of Pets Seen

Because a large number of veterinarians practice at World of Animals, Inc. at Bethayres, we can care for many types of pets:
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Rabbits*
  • Pocket Pets*
  • Reptiles*
  • Birds*
  • Small Farm Animals*
*Select veterinarians only. Call us for more information.

Jun 25, 2012

Meet Our Team at World of Animals

Meet Our Team World of Animals,

Donald Shields, V.M.D.Dr. Shields
graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine in 1963, and established Bethayres Veterinary Hospital, P.C. in 1964. He attends veterinary seminars at least twice a year, and has undergone extensive training in orthopedic procedures in Davos, Switzerland. Even after 44 years, he still enjoys the practice of medicine for pet animals. He and his wife, Donna are active in feral cat welfare. Dr. Shields is an avid skiier, cyclist and tennis player


Geza Incze, D.V.M.Dr. Incze hails
from the University of Veterinary Medicine of Timisoara, Romania. He received his degree in 1976, and joined Bethayres Veterinary Hospital, P.C. in 1983. He became an associate of the hospital in 1987, and a partner in August 2000. Dr. Incze has intense, hand-on training in fracture management from Guleph University in Canada, and continues to attend veterinary seminars regularly to keep abreast of the latest developments in the field. In addition to orthopedics, he has a special interest in avian and exotic animal medicine. In his spare time he enjoys gardening and wood working. He is the proud parent of 2 dogs Maggie and Clyde, Hope the kitten, and a love bird named Monti.

Dr. Tanya KamenevaEducation:
V.M.D. - University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Philadelphia PA
Emergency and Internal Medicine Internship Training - Angell Memorial, Boston MA
Surgical Specialty Internship Training - Center for Animal Referral and Emergency Services, Oxford Valley PA