Bear Lake Animal Hospital's mission is to provide optimal care to those in the Bear Lake Valley by helping them be involved with their animal's needs now, so they can stay involved with their animal in the future. We welcome you to Bear Lake Animal Hospital, where we serve the entire Bear Lake Valley and the Tri-State area of Idaho, Utah and Wyoming.
We are conveniently located in Montpelier, the largest city in the Bear Lake Valley, and we are trained to provide veterinary care for all species of large and small animals. Our mission at the Bear Lake Animal Hospital is to help you be involved with your animal's needs now, so you can stay involved with your animal in the future. It is important for us to stay true to our eight core values: family, loyalty, service, optimism, hard work, gratitude, love and compassion.
We are thankful we live and work in the Bear Lake Valley, and trust you'll enjoy all that we have to offer. Thank you for allowing us to serve you and your pets.
We are conveniently located in Montpelier, the largest city in the Bear Lake Valley, and we are trained to provide veterinary care for all species of large and small animals. Our mission at the Bear Lake Animal Hospital is to help you be involved with your animal's needs now, so you can stay involved with your animal in the future. It is important for us to stay true to our eight core values: family, loyalty, service, optimism, hard work, gratitude, love and compassion.
We are thankful we live and work in the Bear Lake Valley, and trust you'll enjoy all that we have to offer. Thank you for allowing us to serve you and your pets.
Services
Companion Animal Care
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Are you keeping up on your pets daily teeth brushing?
Similar to humans, our companions build up tartar and calculus that even daily brushing can't remove.
Proper oral hygiene relieves pain, prevents disease and can prolong quality of life.
Digital X-rays allows us to diagnose pregnancies, identify orthopedic disease (lameness), abdominal and chest diseases/ foreign bodies.
Dr. Miller performs multiple soft tissue and cosmetic procedures that include, but are not limited to, mass removal and laceration repair.
Similar to humans, our companions build up tartar and calculus that even daily brushing can't remove.
Proper oral hygiene relieves pain, prevents disease and can prolong quality of life.
Digital X-rays allows us to diagnose pregnancies, identify orthopedic disease (lameness), abdominal and chest diseases/ foreign bodies.
Dr. Miller performs multiple soft tissue and cosmetic procedures that include, but are not limited to, mass removal and laceration repair.
Large Animal Care
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Horses teeth constantly erupt throughout life, and maintaining a proper grinding surface for feed and forages occasionally requires work to "float" or grinding down of the tooth surfaces.
Wire cuts are a common result of the area we live.
Many severe cuts require immediate attention resulting in possible surgery and treatment for tetanus.
While many newborns are born without complications, concerns and challenges arise quickly and newborns can deteriorate, we offer post-delivery exams and consult.
Wire cuts are a common result of the area we live.
Many severe cuts require immediate attention resulting in possible surgery and treatment for tetanus.
While many newborns are born without complications, concerns and challenges arise quickly and newborns can deteriorate, we offer post-delivery exams and consult.
Our Team Members
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A native to the Bear Lake Valley, Dr. Miller graduated in 2018 from the Utah State University/Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Miller purchased the Bear Lake Animal Hospital in the summer of 2018 from Dr. Charles Merrell.
Since the change, Dr. Miller has worked with the routine small and large animals and has even dabbled in exotics and camelids.
He has loved the variety in a mixed animal practice and has a special interest in animal reproduction.
When Dr. Miller is not working, he with his wife and four active boys enjoy spending time working outside, camping, hiking, biking and pretty much anything the beautiful Bear Lake Valley has to offer.
Dr. Miller purchased the Bear Lake Animal Hospital in the summer of 2018 from Dr. Charles Merrell.
Since the change, Dr. Miller has worked with the routine small and large animals and has even dabbled in exotics and camelids.
He has loved the variety in a mixed animal practice and has a special interest in animal reproduction.
When Dr. Miller is not working, he with his wife and four active boys enjoy spending time working outside, camping, hiking, biking and pretty much anything the beautiful Bear Lake Valley has to offer.
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