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Client Services

 

Pet Identification Services

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Making sure your pet can be identified is necessary for their safety. A combination of a microchip, collar, and ID tag can significantly increase the chances of reuniting with your pet if they become lost. A microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, is a permanent form of identification implanted just under the skin. Animal shelters, veterinarians, and humane societies routinely scan for microchips, making it easier to contact pet owners when lost pets are found.

 

Bayshore Veterinary Hospital brings microchipping services to help safeguard your pet. Our team can explain how microchips work, how to keep your contact information up to date, and what steps to take if your pet goes missing.

 

End-of-Life Services

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The end-of-life stage is never easy, and we understand this decision's emotional weight. Pets hold a special place in our hearts; saying goodbye can be one of the hardest moments. Bayshore Veterinary Hospital is here to guide you through the process with compassion and respect. We encourage early conversations with our team about available options, including crematory services, so you can feel prepared when the time comes.

 

Our goal is to make sure of your pet's comfort and to provide you with the support you need during this difficult time. We offer at-home euthanasia services in certain cases and are available to discuss cremation services. Our staff is here to listen and assist you in making the best decision for your beloved companion.

 

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We will do our best to accommodate your busy schedule! Schedule an appointment today by calling (906) 249-5667.

Monday: 9 am - 5 pm 
Tuesday: 9 am - 5 pm 
Wednesday: 9 am - 5 pm 
Thursday: 9 am - 5 pm 
Friday: 9 am - 5 pm 
Saturday: CLOSED
Sunday: CLOSED

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(906) 249-5667

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A veterinarian-client-patient-relationship, or VCPR for short, exists when your veterinarian knows your pet well enough to be able to diagnose and treat any medical conditons your animal develops. A VCPR is established only when your veterinarian examines your animal in person yearly and is required by law in Michigan to effectively diagnose, treat and prescribe or dispense medications.

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2361 US 41 Highway South

 Marquette, MI  49855

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