Horse Vets
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Horse and Hound Veterinary Services is a mobile veterinary practice providing quality small and large animal health care in midcoast Maine.
House call appointments can be arranged for the preventive health care, illness evaluations, or emergency needs of cats and dogs. We will help the busy family member, house-bound individual, or elderly person find the time for pet care within the comfort and convenience of their own home. Farm calls can be made to provide horses with routine wellness care, vaccinations, x-rays, sickness workups as well as emergency treatments. Working in your horse’s normal environment will allow us to evaluate all aspects of the animal’s care. If your pet or horse needs specialized medical care or surgical treatment, we have several full-service veterinary hospitals to which we can make referrals.
Horse and Hound Veterinary Services’ goal is to provide compassionate animal care at reasonable, affordable prices. Our everyday fee schedule reflects that concept and in order to provide health care to those in need of discounted services, we hold frequent Saturday walk-in clinics at our veterinary ambulance parked in several different locations throughout Knox and Waldo counties. Each spring we hold a low-cost horse & pony vaccination and Coggins testing clinic to provide reasonable fees for “spring shots”. The dates, times, and locations of these special services will be published weekly on Village Soup.
Our routine veterinary services include: Puppy & Kitten Health Care, Risk Assessment & Vaccination Planning, Surgical Sterilization “pet spay & neuter care”, Breeding and Reproduction Guidance, Parasite Treatment and Control, Pain Management, Dermatology & Allergy Workups, Cancer Treatment and Care, Feeds and Nutritional Guidance, Hospice Assistance, In-house Bloodwork, Digital Radiography, Small Animal Dental Care and Equine Dental Floating, Pre-purchase Exams, Lameness Evaluations, Regulatory Testing, Health Certificates, and On Site Horse Show and Event Officiation.
Dr. Maloney has been a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Equine Practitioners since 1984.
The veterinarians are shown treating a variety of injuries and illnesses, including lameness, colic, enteroliths, and injuries suffered by show, work and race horses. There are graphic depictions of surgeries and on-site procedures, as well as the interaction between the vets and the owners.
By following the vets through their daily rounds, we encounter emergencies on the road at stables, homes and racetracks. We see the foaling of new baby horses and euthanasia of older family pets. Back at the hospital, we see the diagnosis and treatment of serious surgical emergencies.
The personalities of the vets, the vet techs and the decisions owners face are key ingredients of the show. It is this life and death drama of the horse vet that few people ever see.
https://horsevet.tv/
VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine
The Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine provides chiropractic care to large animal patients in our hospital and to equine patients on the farm through our equine field service. VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine, 205 Duck Pond Drive, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USAOakham Veterinary Hospital Equine
Equine Hospital including ambulatory services based in Oakham, Rutland. Telephone : 01572 722647, info@oakhamvethospital.co.ukHorse and Hound Veterinary Services
Horse and Hound Veterinary Services is a mobile veterinary practice providing quality small and large animal health care in Midcoast Maine. Dr. Maloney has been a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Equine Practitioners since 1984.Horse and Hound Veterinary Services is a mobile veterinary practice providing quality small and large animal health care in midcoast Maine.
House call appointments can be arranged for the preventive health care, illness evaluations, or emergency needs of cats and dogs. We will help the busy family member, house-bound individual, or elderly person find the time for pet care within the comfort and convenience of their own home. Farm calls can be made to provide horses with routine wellness care, vaccinations, x-rays, sickness workups as well as emergency treatments. Working in your horse’s normal environment will allow us to evaluate all aspects of the animal’s care. If your pet or horse needs specialized medical care or surgical treatment, we have several full-service veterinary hospitals to which we can make referrals.
Horse and Hound Veterinary Services’ goal is to provide compassionate animal care at reasonable, affordable prices. Our everyday fee schedule reflects that concept and in order to provide health care to those in need of discounted services, we hold frequent Saturday walk-in clinics at our veterinary ambulance parked in several different locations throughout Knox and Waldo counties. Each spring we hold a low-cost horse & pony vaccination and Coggins testing clinic to provide reasonable fees for “spring shots”. The dates, times, and locations of these special services will be published weekly on Village Soup.
Our routine veterinary services include: Puppy & Kitten Health Care, Risk Assessment & Vaccination Planning, Surgical Sterilization “pet spay & neuter care”, Breeding and Reproduction Guidance, Parasite Treatment and Control, Pain Management, Dermatology & Allergy Workups, Cancer Treatment and Care, Feeds and Nutritional Guidance, Hospice Assistance, In-house Bloodwork, Digital Radiography, Small Animal Dental Care and Equine Dental Floating, Pre-purchase Exams, Lameness Evaluations, Regulatory Testing, Health Certificates, and On Site Horse Show and Event Officiation.
Dr. Maloney has been a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Equine Practitioners since 1984.
Horse Vet TV
Horses and their owners have a special bond. This program follows equine veterinarians based in California and Montana as they work with owners and treat critical emergencies both in and outside the surgery center. The dramas of life and death situations are vividly portrayed through interactions between the vets, owners, and horses.The veterinarians are shown treating a variety of injuries and illnesses, including lameness, colic, enteroliths, and injuries suffered by show, work and race horses. There are graphic depictions of surgeries and on-site procedures, as well as the interaction between the vets and the owners.
By following the vets through their daily rounds, we encounter emergencies on the road at stables, homes and racetracks. We see the foaling of new baby horses and euthanasia of older family pets. Back at the hospital, we see the diagnosis and treatment of serious surgical emergencies.
The personalities of the vets, the vet techs and the decisions owners face are key ingredients of the show. It is this life and death drama of the horse vet that few people ever see.
https://horsevet.tv/