We offer a wide range of specialized veterinary services to make your pet's journey to lasting wellness as efficient and effective as possible.
We provide guidance in choosing the right diet for your pet's breed, lifestyle and age.
Many owners are quite content with using collars and tags as identification for their beloved animal. While microchipping isn’t intended to replace this traditional and highly successful practice, it can complement it.
When your pet is unwell or injured, you can rely on us for the highest standard of care. With our experience and expertise, we are equipped to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions, ensuring your pet receives the best possible care.
Our clinic is equipped with a state-of-the-art laboratory, enabling us to assess your pet's internal health with precision. We offer comprehensive testing, including blood cell counts, biochemical profiles, and hormone levels, as well as advanced urine analysis and internal parasite detection, to ensure your pet's overall well-being.
In the case of terminal illness and/or debilitating pain or suffering, one of the kindest things that we can do for them is to relieve them of that burden by making the difficult decision to put them to sleep.
Before your pet undergoes surgery, we provide thorough pre-surgical consultations to ensure they are fully prepared. Our team conducts detailed examinations and necessary laboratory tests, addressing all your concerns and questions to give you peace of mind as the surgery day approaches.
Heartworm is caused by parasitic worm larvae that lives inside mosquitoes. When the mosquito bites an animal it transfers some worm larvae into it where the larvae then matures, mates and produces offspring inside its living host.
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) and Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) are unfortunately prevalent in our community. We recommend annual testing for all cats that spend time outdoors. Our quick and minimally invasive test requires just a drop of blood and delivers results in approximately 10 minutes.
In the past, an exotic animal was a species that was considered to be ‘wild’ in nature and not usually kept as a pet. However, today, an exotic pet is pretty much any animal that isn’t a cat or dog, although obviously, some types of animals are still much more exotic than others.
We take great pride in providing exceptional care for our goat patients. Dr. Harmer, who raises miniature goats, is especially passionate about their care and is always eager to share stories and photos of his beloved pack goat, Edelweiss.
After surgery, we closely monitor your pet's recovery, carefully evaluating the incision site and overall health to ensure a smooth healing process. In the event of any complications, our skilled team is fully prepared to manage and address them promptly.
If your pet is traveling out of state, a health certificate may be required. Dr. Harmer, a USDA Accredited Veterinarian, is qualified to issue Certificates of Veterinary Inspection, ensuring your pet meets all necessary health requirements for safe travel.
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