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Expert Pet Care

Our goal is to practice the highest quality medicine and surgery with compassion and an emphasis on client education. We are committed to providing personal attention to the unique concerns of each individual animal owner.  On our website, you will find information about our services, helpful forms to assist you.

Thank you for taking the time to read about our veterinary practice and the services we offer. We welcome your comments and suggestions.  Please contact us at 0738420955 for all your animal health care needs.

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We are well equipped to provide veterinary care at your farm or barn for dairy and beef cattle, horses, alpaca, goats, sheep and swine. We offer a We offer a wide array of services for specie-specific health care.

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Why should you vaccinate your pet? Vaccinations are very important for young pets when their immune systems are still developing. Vaccines protect against many viral and bacterial infections in pets. We provide vaccination education and discuss our vaccine schedule, which helps to keep your pet healthy.

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There are many conditions that can be treated successfully with surgery, from cornea trauma to ear infections to knee or other tendon injuries. We offer a wide array of surgical services, including:

  1. Routine spaying and neutering
  2. Soft-tissue surgeries like cystotomy and other abdominal surgeries
  3. Foreign-body removals
  4. Orthopedic surgeries
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We are well equipped to provide veterinary care at your farm or barn for dairy and beef cattle, horses, alpaca, goats, sheep and swine. We offer a We offer a wide array of services for specie-specific health care.

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Complete Livestock Care

Our mission is to deliver caring, professional service for our clients and patients. Please feel free to browse our website.

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Foot and Mouth Disease

By |August 23rd, 2022|Uncategorized|

About the diseaseFoot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease of cloven-footed domestic and wild animals. It is characterized by fever and vesicular lesions inthe mouth, tongue, nostrils,

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My Cow Eats Plastic Bags

By |July 28th, 2022|Uncategorized|

Plastics are unpalatable and consequently when gobbled by cows, they stack up in the stomach, sometimes they might get trapped with different other materials and form hard ball-like pieces. The digestive system of the cow is complex, made of "4 stomachs", making it extremely challenging for the material to pass out along with the dung, Cows may actually continue to live normally with these materials. However, problems result when there is obstruction in the system. Note that cows are indiscriminate feeders and will eat other foreign materials like nails and wires, rubber, ropes and other inorganic materials in their environment.

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Professional Pet Care

Pet owners trust us to look after the needs of their beloved companions. We are specialists committed to delivering the very highest of veterinary care and affection.

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