5 reasons you should take your pet to Auburn University’s amazing Vet Clinic
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Living in Auburn with a pet but not sure where to take it for care? Auburn University’s Vet Clinic is the obvious choice with expert veterinarians on staff, the most up-to-date medical methods and students with a strong passion for animal health. Keep reading to dive into why Auburn University’s Vet Clinic is a great choice for your pet.
1. They are experts in their field
When you take your pet to the Auburn University Veterinary Clinic, you’ll be providing them with the best care available by nationally recognized experts. The resident vets not only practice medicine daily but stay constantly up to date on the newest animal healthcare methods and science. They say the best way to master something is to teach, and with vets that double as professors, their knowledge and experience is unmatched.
Also, your fluffy friend will be examined by not one, but two vets—one being a fourth-year student in Auburn’s Vet School and the other a faculty member and registered veterinarian.
2. The emergency clinic is open 24/7
Worried where to take your pet in the chance of an emergency? Auburn University’s Vet Clinic operates every day, 24 hours a day for emergency services. In the middle of an already chaotic moment, you can rest assured that your pet is getting help in a place they are familiar with and with the care you trust.
3. They have experience with all types of animals
The Veterinary Teaching Hospital has three facilities to choose from: large animal, small animal and community practice. So, no matter what size or species your pet is, they will receive the best care from vets that have years of experience with their kind.
The large and small animal hospitals do require a referral from your pet’s primary veterinarian and separate appointments as they focus on more unique and extreme medical cases.
4. They offer a wide variety of services
This clinic offers so many services you and your pet can take advantage of. Here are a few:
- Parasite Control
- Nutritional Counseling
- Vaccinations
- Microchipping
- Diagnosis and primary management of common diseases
- Preventive Dentistry
- Dental Radiography & Extractions
- Spay/Neuter
5. You’ll help teach current vet students
Animals need great doctors too, and you can contribute to preparing the next generation of animal healthcare workers to be thier best. This clinic not only has incredible, licensed vets but amazing students ready to learn from and love on your pets.
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