We will be closed on Tuesday, November 11th, 2025 for Veteran’s Day. We will reopen for business the following Thursday on 11/13/25. Thank you to all that have served for our country!
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Today is World One Health Day, which is celebrated annually on November 3rd. This year we are celebrating the 10th year of World One Health Day, each year this day has been reserved to bring awareness to health in relation to humans, animals, and the environment. Many organizations have come together to create a powerful […]

Happy Halloween from the Veterinary Medical Clinic! Purchase any item today and go home with a free bandana. Text a picture of your pet in costume @ 605-665-9441 for a chance to be featured in the vet clinic’s instagram story!

You may be wondering, what is a zoonotic disease. This type of disease means that it can be contracted by multiple different species, including humans. A few zoonotic diseases we encounter in a vet clinic are rabies, leptospirosis, staphylococcus, intestinal parasites (hookworm, roundworm, etc.), and ringworm. This is not a complete list of zoonotic diseases […]

Since this week is veterinary technician appreciation week, we’d like to highlight the assistants, aspiring techs, and aspiring vets that help run the clinic! First, we’d like to introduce Maddie. Maddie has been in veterinary medicine for 6 years and has been working at the Veterinary Medical Clinic for the past year. She has recently […]

National Veterinary Technician Week is observed from October 12th-October 18th in 2025. What is veterinary technician? A veterinary technician is a professional that works under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian; a veterinary technician is skilled and trained in many aspects of the veterinary medical field to provide patient care and client communication services. The […]

Recently, we have been getting many more flea cases in our clinic. This means that we are at the peak of flea season! Since it is getting colder outside, fleas are searching for warmth in your homes. This is the reason why we recommend flea and tick prevention year round. Every pet in your household […]

