dogs
Each dog has individual needs that are unique to that dog and breed. We provide individually tailored medical care for your pup to keep them wagging their tails for years to come!
cats
We want your cat to have the best health and to thrive in your family socially and emotionally. We provide full service veterinary care for cats with a gentle touch to keep them comfortable in our hospital.
exotics
Rabbits, rats, ferrets, guinea pigs, hamsters, snakes, bearded dragons, frogs, skinks, chinchillas, gerbils, mice, chickens, ducks & pot-bellied pigs. Give us a call and we can let you know how we can help!
Veterinary services
From preventative wellness such as vaccines, spays and neuter, and flea/tick/heartworm prevention to hospitalization during times of critical illness, we are here to help.
Preventative wellness
- Anxiety – generalized, stranger, resource guarding
- Aggression
- Arthritis
- Behavior
- Dementia
- Dentistry + tooth extractions
- Dental x-rays
- Digital x-rays
- Flea + tick prevention
- FIV/FeLV testing
- Heartworm prevention
- In-house lab work
- Microchip
- Neuter – dog, cat, rabbit, rat, guinea pig, ferret
- Pain management
- Phobias – noise, storm, novel
- Senior pet care
- Spay – dog cat, rabbit, rat, ferret
- Vaccinations
- Weight management
General surgery
- Bladder stone removal
- Gastropexy
- Fracture repair
- Intestinal foreign body removal
- Limb amputation
- Liver biopsy
- Liver tumor removal
- Mass removal
- Nephrectomy (kidney removal)
- Oral surgery
- Septic peritonitis
- Splenectomy
- Spay + neuter
- Tumor removal
- Umbilical hernia repair
Emergency care + Hospitalization
- Acute kidney injury
- Blood transfusion
- Blood pressure management
- Detoxification
- Esophagostomy feeding tube (E-tube)
- Heat stroke
- Intravenous antibiotics
- Intravenous fluids
- Nasogastric feeding tube
- Oxygen supplementation
- Pain control
- Seizure control
- Sepsis
- Systemic infections
- Wound repair
Internal Medicine Specialty
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Addison’s disease
- Asthma
- Auto-immune disease (ITP, IMHA, IMHA)
- Bone marrow aspirate
- Bronchoalveolar lavage
- Bronchoscopy
- Cancer diagnosis
- Chronic hepatitis
- Cushing’s disease
- Diabetes mellitus
- Endocrine testing
- Endoscopy
- Esophagostomy feeding tube (E-tube)
- Fungal infections
- Gastric foreign body removal with scope
- Immune-mediated polyarthritis (IMPA)
- Infectious disease
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Kidney disease
- Liver conditions
- Lung conditions
- Meningitis
- Nasal flush
- PEG tube (percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy; stomach feeding tube)
- Pneumonia
- Rectal and esophageal stricture ballooning
- Rhinoscopy
- Seizures
- SUB Flush (subcutaneous ureteral bypass device)
- Thyroid conditions
- Ultrasound guided fine needle aspirates
- Ultrasound guided percutaneous liver + kidney biopsy
- Urethral catheters
Exotic + special species
- Rabbits
- Rats
- Ferrets
- Guinea pigs
- Hamsters
- Gerbils
- Mice
- Chinchillas
- Snakes
- Bearded dragons
- Leopard geckos
- Frogs
- Skinks
- Chickens
- Ducks
- Geese
- Pot-bellied pigs
Humane euthanasia
It’s never an easy decision to make.
Sometimes, the kindest thing you can do for a pet that is so ill or severely injured that they’ll never be able to resume a quality life, is to have your veterinarian provide a humane death by euthanasia.
Such a decision may be one of the most difficult ones you’ll ever make for your pet. Although euthanasia is a personal decision, it doesn’t need to be a solitary one. Your veterinarian, family and close friends can help you make the right decision and can support you as you grieve the loss of your pet.