Veterinary Clinic
- Staffed with two full-time veterinarians and two veterinary technicians
- Approximately 30 physicals are performed each day
- 50-60 x-rays are taken each week
- Perform 450-500 spays and neuters each year
- State-of-the-art equipment, i.e.:
- Ultrasound – used for imaging internal structures of the abdomen and for pregnancy diagnosis
- Laser – used for soft tissue surgery to decrease pain and provide for bloodless surgery
- Digital radiograph unit – used for enhanced detail and image manipulation of radiographs and to increase efficiency in diagnosis of medical conditions
- Digital dental radiology – used for greater detail and image enhancement in dental care
- Endoscope – used for noninvasive gastrointestinal (GI) care and artificial inseminations
- Provide advanced dental care: root canals, pulp caps (alternative to root canal), orthodontic appliances and surgery
- Provide care for:
- Breeding
- Birthing (whelping)
- Puppies
- Leader Dogs in training
- Working Leader Dogs
- Staff members’ pets
- Veterinarians are able to perform 95% of the required medical care at the Leader Dog clinic. Referrals and consultations with area veterinary specialists are available.
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