Our highly trained, professional and compassionate staff, along with state of the art facilities and equipment means your pets will receive
premier veterinary emergency care.
Our highly trained, professional and compassionate staff, along with state of the art facilities and equipment means that your pet will receive world -
class veterinary emergency care.
Dr. Wilkins is dedicated to administering high
quality veterinary emergency care and strives to provide client education to strengthen and nurture the human / animal bond.
«Since 2008, Pets of the Homeless has paid more than $ 652,000 to
provide veterinary emergency care and wellness clinic services to over 17,500 pets,» Frederick said.
Post-internship she served as a temporary clinical instructor in the WSU Community Practice Program before joining
SC Veterinary Emergency Care (SCVEC) in 2001.
Compassion: We strive to treat every pet in the same respectful and compassionate manner with which we would treat our own pet Highly skilled patient care: All team members receive ongoing training in
veterinary emergency care so that we may offer your pet the excellent care it deserves.
The service offers a 24 -
hour veterinary emergency care on the farm, as well as access to the J.T. Vaughan Large Animal Teaching Hospital at the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Located in Raritan, we provide high -
quality veterinary emergency care to dogs, cat, pocket pets, birds, and exotic pets of Central and Northern New Jersey 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Since 2008, Pets of the Homeless has paid more than $ 711,000 to
provide veterinary emergency care and wellness clinic services to over 17,800 pets, and to purchase pet food and sleeping crates.