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2214 Old Emmorton Road  Bel Air, MD  21015    410-569-7777  Fax: 410-515-7774
 

Services

We are a full service veterinary clinic. Our doctors and staff provide the utmost care for all our clients and those who board with us.  Our services include but are not limited to:

  • Spays
  • Neuters
  • Declaw (front only)
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Mass Removal Surgery
  • Dental Work such as Cleaning and Polishing, Root Canals, Extractions, Dental X-rays etc.
  • Ultrasound
  • Digital Radiographs
  • In house:  Heartworm, Lyme, Erhlicia, Felv, FeLuk, T4 (thyroid), CBC, General Health profiles, Pre-operative Bloodwork, Ear cytology, Skin cytology, Urine cytology, Fungal Cultures, Fine Needle Aspirates, Giardia testing.
  • Vaccinations
  • Office Consultations
  • Holistic Medicine
  • Boarding
  • OFA Radiographs
  • Glaucoma Testing
  • Hospice care
  • Canine Vaccine Titers
  • Bathing
  • Clip nails
  • Clean Ears
  • Microchipping
  • Behavior Consultation
  • Diet Consultation
  • Dental Consultation
  • Euthanasia
  • Mass/Private Cremations
  • EkG
  • Blood Pressure and Pulse
  • Oxygen Therapy

Our Commitment to our Community

It is very important with all the changes happening in our area that we keep the community that we have strived to build and maintain, staying strong.  We are proud to say that we do our part in helping our 4-legged friends in every way possible.  In the clinic and out.  We offer discounts for the working class dogs.  Those who help officers of the law fight crime, the endless efforts of search and rescue canines, Seeing eye dogs etc.  We continuously support the Humane Society of Harford County and local rescue groups.  Most recently we are educating children in classrooms about pet safety. 

 Please do your part in aiding those without a voice.  Drive slowly through neighborhoods to avoid children and pets.  Don't hesitate to call Animal Control when you spot a stray animal to prevent them from being hurt on the street.  Educate those you know on the importance of yearly vaccinations and visits to the veterinarian.  Spay or neuter your pet.  Increase the percentage of keeping Harford County and the world a pet friendly and caring place.