We are a locally owned full
service companion animal practice serving Cary IL, Fox River Grove IL, Barrington IL, Crystal Lake IL, and surrounding areas.
Not exact matches
Eastern Colorado Veterinary
Services strives, by employing historic and contemporary
practices, to provide quality care to our production and
companion animal patients, thereby promoting responsible private stewardship by our clientele.
That's why we've dedicated our
practice to providing the most comprehensive and advanced
services for all kinds of
companion animals - from cats and dogs to exotics, pocket pets, reptiles and birds.
All Creatures Great and Small Veterinary
Practice is a complete
service companion animal hospital.
«It is our goal to support customers not only with the best medicines available, but also by providing
services that uniquely support the health of their
practice,» said Ted Gannon, director, Marketing, Veterinary Business Solutions, U.S.
Companion Animal.
Kingsbury
Animal Hospital was established in 1978 when Dr. Steve Brammeier turned an abandoned Shell service station into his companion animal pra
Animal Hospital was established in 1978 when Dr. Steve Brammeier turned an abandoned Shell
service station into his
companion animal pra
animal practice.
Lee Veterinary Clinic, P.C. is a complete
service mixed
animal practice providing veterinary solutions for both
companion and production
animals.
We
practice the highest quality medicine at a reasonable cost to the client; we tailor our
services to the personal needs of each
animal and owner; and we spend the time necessary to explain to and educate our clients so that they fully understand any recommended tests and procedures, enabling them to become full partners with the veterinarian in maintaining the good health and well - being of their
animal companions.
We are a busy
practice offering a full -
service companion animal hospital offering our clients and pets preventative care, pain management, pet surgery, physical rehabilitation, acupuncture, chiropractic care, a full veterinary laboratory, and pharmacy.
Established in 1933 by leaders in the veterinary profession, AAHA is the only exclusive
companion animal veterinary
services association, and it's well known for its high standards in veterinary
practices and quality pet care.
Bishop runs a
companion animal practice in Carmel, Calif., but when he is not
practicing veterinary medicine; he is also actively engaged in community
service.
Through a diverse mix of high - quality programs and
services, AAHA assists veterinary
practices in providing the very best in
companion animal care.
«As the largest distributor of products and
services to U.S.
companion animal health
practices, we are committed to ensuring our customers have access to everything needed to deliver excellent clinical care and operate efficient
practices.
I hereby file a complaint against all licensed Veterinarians engaged in
companion animal practice in the State of Texas for violation of the Rules of Professional Conduct, rule 573.26 which states; Licensed veterinarians shall conduct their
practice with honesty, integrity, and fair dealing to clients in time and
services rendered, and in the amount charged for
services, facilities, appliances and drugs.
While in private
practice he provided
services to owners of a variety of species, with a special emphasis on reproductive health and management of dairy cattle, beef cattle, and
companion animals.
The
practice is licensed and experienced in all aspects of preventative, medical and surgical care, and offers a wide range of affordable
services for
companion animals.
Margaret has over 25 years of experience as a Certified Veterinary Technician, including 16 years working in a busy, four doctor
practice,
servicing companion animals, pocket pets and exotic
animals.
Leni Kaplan, a
companion animal veterinarian at the Cornell University Hospital for
animals and a lecturer on Community
Practice Service at the Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine, explains how to look for signs of distress and offers some tips for keeping your pets safe and happy during summer celebrations.
Her heroes include her schnauzer, Niles Newton, family, friends and the dedicated veterinarians and technicians at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Emergency
Services and community
practices who help
companion animals fight cancer.
We strive to stay progressive and
practice excellent medicine in a team culture of
companion animal care and client
service!
We are a mobile housecall veterinary
practice providing comprehensive health care
services to
companion animals in Richmond and surrounding counties of Henrico, Powhatan, Midlothian, Chesterfield and Goochland since 2007.
Recipients are recommended by the Director of the Community
Practice Service in the
Companion Animal Hospital and approved by the Cornell Feline Health Center.
Toward that end, the ASPCA supports efforts to maximize accessible and affordable spay / neuter
services;
practice TNR of feral cats; promote the adoption of homeless
animals; educate potential guardians on pet selection, the use of microchips and visible ID tags; and provide ongoing expert training and behavior assistance to guardians so that they may live successfully with their
companion animals.
We are a
companion animal practice focused on excellent patient care and client
service.
Currently Michelle spends her career time volunteering on the Minnesota
Practice Act Committee, on various NAVTA committees, and owning and operating Vet Teams (www.vet-teams.com), whereas she provides relief and management
services for various
companion animal practices as well some specialty and referral
practices; all while traveling to different local and national conventions such as AVMA, AAHA, MVMA, CMVA, and ISVMA to speak and mentor others in the field.
Our mission is to inspire our Pet Partners community of hospitals to be recognized as the finest
companion animal veterinary
practice in the United States while maintaining our uncompromising principles of pet care and customer
service as we grow.
Large
animal practice is mostly haul - in
companion horses and livestock of cattle and small ruminants, with ambulatory
services available as needed.