Darcy Schlothauer DVM
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We provide a wide variety of veterinary and boarding services to the animal and exotic residents of Gering, NE, and surrounding areas. Our professionals have years of experience and are trained to provide the best quality care for your beloved pet! Whether your pet needs a simple check up, surgery or emergency veterinary treatment, we're here to help.

All you need to do is give us a call and we'll take care of the rest.
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Dr. Upp is a 1990 graduate of Ohio State University.
He practices with emphasis in small animals and exotic medicine and orthopedic surgery.
In addition to providing veterinary care locally, He has been deployed to an avian influenza outbreak in Virginia and was deployed to help during Hurricane Katrina.
In addition to their beloved golden retriever, Bailey, Dr. Upp and wife, Stephanie have three children.
Linda has been a part of the Midtown staff since 2005.
She attended tech school at Eastern Wyoming College with the graduating class of 2005 and is a member of the Nebraska Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA).
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Midtown Animal Hospital - Jerry J Upp DVM in Gering, NE provides cat, dog, guinea pigs, birds and other exotic animal boarding for your convenience.
We encourage our customers to bring their animals own bedding and toys to make his or her stay with us feel more at home.
You are also able to bring the food you currently feed your pet, but if no food is provided we will feed them Science Diet Maintenance for their meals.
There is no pickup or drop off offered on Sundays, but a staff member will come in twice a day to administer medications, feed, clean, and check up on all the animals.
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We recommend the animal be at least 6 weeks of age before any vaccination.
Up until 6 weeks old the animal will be carrying the mother's immunity to disease.
If the puppy or kitten was not nursing until at least 6 weeks of age, please contact the office to speak with a veterinarian or technician about a vaccine protocol.
Non-spayed female dogs will go into "heat" or estrus usually twice a year.
The age at which they start their cycles and the duration of the cycle varies greatly between the breeds of dogs and individual dogs.
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