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As the new owner of Morris Veterinary Center PSC Dr. Aaron M. Rokey brings 14 years of experience in veterinary practice. Dr. Rokey, along with the accomplished and experienced support staff, will strive to continue to provide the highest quality veterinary care for your treasured companion animals and economically-sound diagnostic and treatment options and advanced veterinary care for your commercial livestock and valuable breeding animals.

Many dog owners admire the unique looks and personalities of purebreds, but also worry about the fate of millions of pets euthanized each year. What many people don't realize is that there are specific breed rescue organizations for almost every breed of dog, placing dogs in need to new homes.
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Morris Veterinary Center PSC is proud to serve the Morris MN area for everything pet related.
Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by Dr. Aaron Rokey, who is a licensed, experienced Morris veterinarian.
Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
Morris Veterinary Center PSC stays on top of the latest advances in veterinarian technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery.
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Aaron is a native of Kansas, where he grew up raising heifers for the family's dairy operation.
He graduated from Kansas State University as a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2004 and joined the Morris Veterinary Center as an associate the same year.
Sarah Granger was born and raised in Morris.
She is a UMM alumnus and a 1985 graduate of the Medical Institute of Minnesota's Veterinary Technology program.
After working for several years in private practice and then the Small Animal Intensive Care Unit at University of MN College of Veterinary Medicine, Sarah returned to the Morris area to join us at the Morris Veterinary Center in 1991.
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The original building was constructed in 1962.
In 1980 an addition was completed that expanded our office space and waiting area and added two more examination rooms, a radiology suite and facilities for our mobile units.
Further construction in 1995 increased the size of our laboratory, kennel, and grooming facilities, added a new surgery room and expanded our office space again.
Internal Parasites
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All deworming medicines are poisonous to some extent and should only be used as needed and under proper conditions.
An accurate diagnosis is necessary to treat your pet properly.
Diagnosis is usually made from a fresh stool sample (passed less than 12 hours) or, in the case of tapeworms, seeing the segments in the stool.
Puppies and kittens may be infected before birth and, for this reason, will need deworming starting at 6-8 weeks of age.
If hookworms are suspected, fecal examinations should be done starting as early as 2-3 weeks.
External Parasites
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The pupae develop when the larvae form cocoons.
They quickly emerge as adult fleas when the ideal temperature (above 70 degrees) and humidity (above 70%) exist.
The adult flea has up to 30 days to find a host or it will die.
After the female's first blood meal, the reproductive cycle begins, and within 48 hours she starts laying her eggs.
From this point on, the flea does not leave the pet except by death from insecticide, preening by the pet, or old age.
Summer months provide perfect breeding, feeding, and hatching conditions for fleas.
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