Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive physical evaluation from nose to tail, a review of medical history, discussion of diet and lifestyle, and any recommended vaccinations or diagnostics. We also address your questions and create a personalized care plan to support your pet’s long-term health and wellbeing.
We provide comprehensive small-animal care, including wellness exams, vaccinations, diagnostic testing, digital imaging, surgery, dental care, parasite prevention, and in-house pharmacy services. Our goal is to offer thorough, compassionate care at every life stage, from puppies and kittens to senior pets requiring more advanced medical support.
Yes, you may request a specific veterinarian when scheduling your appointment. We value the relationships built between families and their veterinary providers and will make every effort to accommodate your preference, depending on availability and the nature of your pet’s medical needs.
During your pet’s first visit, we’ll perform a thorough physical exam, discuss medical history, review vaccination status, and address any immediate concerns. We’ll also talk about nutrition, behavior, and preventive care. Our goal is to ensure you feel informed, supported, and confident in your pet’s healthcare plan.
Yes, we provide spay and neuter procedures as part of our surgical services. These procedures help prevent unwanted litters and offer significant health and behavioral benefits. Prior to surgery, we perform a physical exam and may recommend pre-anesthetic testing to ensure your pet’s safety.
We are conveniently located at 11 Gross Point Road in Orland, Maine. Our hospital serves families throughout the surrounding communities. If you need directions or assistance finding us, our team is happy to help ensure your visit is smooth and stress-free.
Wellness exams allow us to monitor your pet’s overall health, detect early signs of illness, and update vaccinations or parasite prevention. Many conditions develop gradually and may not show obvious symptoms. Regular exams help ensure early intervention, which often leads to more effective treatment and improved long-term outcomes.
Vaccination schedules vary based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and risk factors. Puppies and kittens require a series of initial vaccines, while adult pets typically receive boosters annually or every three years. We tailor vaccination plans individually to provide optimal protection without over-vaccinating.
Signs such as decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, coughing, limping, lethargy, weight changes, or behavioral shifts may indicate the need for diagnostic evaluation. If your pet seems uncomfortable or not acting normally, we recommend contacting us promptly so we can determine appropriate testing and care.
Diagnostic imaging, including digital X-rays and ultrasound, can help identify abnormal masses or internal changes that may indicate cancer. While imaging alone may not confirm a diagnosis, it plays a critical role in early detection and guiding further testing, such as biopsy or laboratory analysis.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure, your pet’s age, and overall health. Routine surgeries such as spays or neuters typically require 10–14 days for healing. More complex procedures may require additional recovery time. We provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth healing process.
To schedule a surgical consultation, please call our hospital directly during business hours. Our team will gather information about your pet’s condition and arrange an appointment with one of our veterinarians. During the consultation, we’ll review the procedure, risks, costs, and recovery expectations thoroughly.
Yes, we provide professional dental cleanings performed under anesthesia. Dental procedures include scaling, polishing, and a thorough oral examination to assess for periodontal disease or damaged teeth. Regular dental care plays an essential role in maintaining your pet’s overall health and comfort.
Absolutely, if your pet is experiencing oral pain, bleeding, swelling, broken teeth, or difficulty eating, we encourage you to contact us promptly. Dental issues can be painful and may worsen without treatment, so timely evaluation and care are very important.
Professional dental cleanings are performed under anesthesia to ensure your pet feels no pain during the procedure. We also provide appropriate pain management before and after treatment if extractions are necessary. Our priority is to keep your pet comfortable and safe throughout the entire process.
Puppies and kittens should have their first veterinary visit around six to eight weeks of age. Early visits allow us to begin vaccinations, check for parasites, monitor growth, and discuss nutrition and behavior. Establishing care early supports a healthy start and long-term well-being.
Senior pets typically benefit from examinations every six months. As pets age, they are more prone to chronic conditions that can progress quietly. Semiannual visits allow us to monitor changes, recommend appropriate diagnostics, and adjust care plans to maintain comfort and quality of life.
Yes, Bucksport Veterinary Hospital welcomes patients from Bucksport and the surrounding communities of Orland, Blue Hill, Orrington, Brewer, and Penobscot. We are located at 11 Gross Point Rd, Orland, ME 04472, and are accepting new patients. Call 207-469-3614 or contact us.


