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Outpatient Services

Vaccinations

GI problems

Cardiac Disease

Microchipping

Nutrition Counseling

Behavior Counseling

Skin & Ear infections

Flea & Tick control

Grooming

Wellness care

Preventative Medicine

General Surgery



Patricia E. Forsythe, VMD

Chief of Staff, Director of Medicine, founder and owner of All Paws Animal clinic, Inc..

Our staff




1011 North State Rd. 7
Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
Tel: 1(561) 790-9225
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All Paws Animal Clinic


Quality Care with Compassion for Your Best Friend

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General Surgery

    • Spay and Neuter
    • Declaw
    • Lumpectomies
    • Intestinal Foreign Body Removal
    • Ear Hematoma

Anesthetics for canines include propofol induction and Isoflurane gas anesthesia.

All patients have an indwelling intravenous catheter and receive a balanced electrolyte solution during the procedure to prevent dehydration and to support blood pressure.

Anesthetic monitoring includes a pulse oximeter (measures the oxygen level in the blood), heart and respiratory rate monitor and EKG. Our surgery table is heated to maintain the patient’s core body temperature while the patient is under anesthesia.

Prior to any anesthetic procedure, a blood panel is performed to be sure that the patient is going to be capable of handling the anesthesia.

Pain management is a priority at All Paws. An injection for pain control is given both prior to and after any surgical procedure and oral pain medication is prescribed to be given at home.
The only procedure for which a patient stays overnight in the hospital is for a feline declaw.

Pain management for a declaw procedure includes a Fentanyl Patch which is applied to the skin the night before the surgery and gives about 72 hours of analgesia, and a nerve block is performed at the time of the declaw so that the paws are numb when the cat is waking.