Whether your pet is a curious bird or a friendly ferret, he or she is welcome at Webster Groves Animal Hospital. We treat all pets, from dogs and cats to birds, exotics and pocket pets. We recognize that all species deserve the highest-quality medical care available.
Dr. Allen Weltig supervises all areas of patient care. His outstanding understanding of veterinary medicine enables him to ensure that all pets receive safe, gentle, state-of-the-art care at our hospital. Click here for information about our avian and exotic pet healthcare specials.
Exotic Pet Client Forms
These forms cover health history, pet history, diet, behavior, housing and overall husbandry of your exotic pet. Completing these forms gives us a wealth of information that we can use to prevent or treat nutritional, health and behavior problems for the lifetime of your unique pet.Lizards Beware - An informative document containing useful information about the dangers of common insect ingestion for pet lizards.
Avian General Questionnaire - This form is used for all new bird patients, or those that do not have a completed form already.
Avian Annual Questionnaire - This form is used to update health history and husbandry for birds receiving an Annual Wellness Exam, including any Annual Health Care Package.
Ferret Health Questionnaire - This form is used for all new ferret patients, or those that do not have a completed form already. This form is also used to update health history and husbandry for Annual Wellness Exams, including any Annual Health Care Package.
Rabbit, Guinea Pig and Chinchilla Health Questionnaire - This form is used for all new rabbit, guinea pig or chinchilla patients, or those that do not have a completed form already. This form is also used to update health history and husbandry for Annual Wellness Exams, including any Annual Health Care Package.
Reptile Questionnaire - This form is used for all reptile patients at each visit, regardless of reason for visit, prior visits or forms completed. This form is used to update health history and husbandry each time a reptile is examined. Husbandry factors remain the #1 cause for illness in reptiles, and often our key to successful treatment!
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