Our Services
Our services range from vaccinations, wellness checks, surgeries, nail trims, hygiene clips, baths, boarding, end of life care, including euthanasia and cremation. Several services are offered and there are too many to mention individually, if you don't see it here, please contact us.

Spay/Neuter
- We offer spay/neuter for your feline or canine. We recommend having this performed with a laser because it cauterizes as it goes decreasing the amount of blood lost.
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Vaccinations
- We offer vaccinations for small and large animals. Our doctors suggest vaccinating your animals annually to ensure optimal health.
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Small Animal Dentals
- Just like us, our pets should have their teeth examined at least once a year. Many health issues start in the mouth so annual dentals can help mitigate some of these issues.
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Equine Dentals
- Horses should have their teeth floated annually. Is your horse losing weight, dropping feed, and/or fighting the bit? If so, they might be having teeth issues and you can book your equine dental today.

Comprehensive Bloodwork
- Bloodwork can tell us so much about the health of your pet. It helps us catch things early so your pet can live a long, healthy, and happy life.
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Coggins and Health Certificates
- A "Coggins" is a test for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), a virus that is often fatal. For horses, a negative Coggins and a Health Certificate are required when crossing any state lines.
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Digital Radiographs
- Because our pets can't tell us what is wrong, we often use X-rays to view what is going on inside without being invasive. X-rays can show us anything from pregnancies, hip dysplasia, fractures, and even some cancers.
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Ultrasound
- We offer ultrasonography as a diagnostic procedure for any species, but we use it most often for pregnancy checking horses and cattle.
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Bangs Vaccination, Trich, and Semen Testing
- We offer a variety of services for maintaining cattle herd health. These include bangs vaccinating heifers against Brucellosis, testing bulls for Trichomoniasis, and semen testing bulls so that owners know if they are viable breeders or not.

Equine Lameness
- Horses can go lame for many reasons so we use a variety of tools to pinpoint the problem, such as manual palpation, visualization at a run/trot, lunging, radiographs, ultrasound, and /or nerve blocks.
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