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    Town & Country Veterinary Clinic

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Pet vaccinations

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    All Creatures Small Animal Hospital

    All Creatures Small Animal Hospital

    (10 reviews)

    I went here to get my cat neutered and some vaccines done for him being 8 months old. I took my…read moretime to look for a place that takes care of pets and All Creatures Small is just that! Was super easy to schedule an appointment and everyone i talked to was very nice and helpful. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous about dropping my cat off somewhere, but I was welcomed warmly and given information on how the procedure was going to go. Made me feel better as I was leaving. They got my cat done first, because he was being a little scared and nervous so that made me feel better. I dropped him off at 7:45 am and I was taking him home by 9:30 am! I was very surprised and happy on how fast and well everything went! Picking him up went smoothly and he has been healing very well, which is something i was nervous about! They called me the day after to make sure he was eating, drinking, and healing well! Which I also appreciate that a lot! I recommend All Creatures Small!

    Our cat recently had teeth pulled @ all creatures. At the time the teeth were infected. Pick up…read morethe cat and was told everything looked good. No antibiotics were given. Infection got worse. Now, the cat is in heart failure due to endocarditis. It strikes me that, antibiotics are given to humans prior to dental work just for this reason. Why would you not do that for animals. I wonder now if a DVM was even involved in this procedure. I would not recommend this establishment bases what has transpired in this case. Today I have to put this animal down. BTW, this cat is 18 years old.

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    Kiya Koda

    (4 reviews)

    Excellent! I adopted 2 kittens and both were healthy and clean. The staff were so helpful and…read morecaring. I did this during the spring Kitten "bloom", I would recommend to anyone to support Kiya Koda, either through adoption or donation! They do a great service to the community. The name has a special meaning. Lastly, some are paid and some folk that I know are unpaid volunteers! Now that is something every community would cherish. Claudia Cole Meek my darlings are Moon and pyewacket.

    We went to Kiya Koda for a dog to adopt. We had to euthanize our dog due to severe illness and I…read morebeing disabled had spent every day with our dog. Losing our Cane Corso was devastating, so my husband suggested we get another rescue dog. I was hesitant but knew he was probably right. We went to Kiya Koda, they arranged for us to meet the dog they felt best suited our needs considering my disability. We saw Molly the first time and she was so scared. She had apparently been at the shelter for almost a year, and when she came to them she may have been taken away from her puppies. It was evident she had been mistreated but she was so shy, and afraid so we made a point of going back two more times before we took her home. We picked her up just days before Christmas, the shelter personnel were there with her to see her off to her forever home. She was so loved, and we could see they were going to miss her a lot. They had so many animals there, I have never seen so many cats in one shelter in my life. We also saw a lot of dogs and they sure were in need of more space. We learned that they were trying to get funding for a new building, they had already purchased the land but needed a building. My husband and I took Molly home and we are working with Katie who has Fur Pete's Sake dog training program and volunteered at Kiya Koda to help them out. We continue to work with Molly to help her get over her fear of cars, dogs barking, meeting new people as well as learning she doesn't have to hide to be safe. It is an ongoing part of our life now, helping Molly to trust us, know that we love her, and know she can overcome her fears. I have to say that Kiya Koda was so good in letting us get to know Molly and they make a point of checking up on how she is doing. I really wish there was some way we could help, however we have decided to make out our will to leave our property and any wealth we have, if my husband and I should die at the same time, to Kiya Koda. We are working on that now to have it just in case something should happen to us. We do hope to be around for some time because we want to have Molly find her forever home with us as long as possible. Having a dog it just something we need, as well as dogs need people who love them, and here in our town we need Kiya Koda to take in the dogs and cats that need to be cared for until they find their Forever Home!

    Town & Country Veterinary Clinic - vet - Updated August 2026

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