
Pine City Vet's goal is to provide a unique combination of technologically advanced medicine in a compassionate rural setting. Through a recipe of strong continuing education, a knowledgeable caring staff and modern equipment we offer a special blend of care and service to our patients and their owners. Begun in 2007 in a small rented office, Pine City Vet continues to grow.
The addition of Dr. Crocker in 2008 spurred expansion and, in 2014, a new clinic facility was built in response to its growth. We provide care, not only for dogs and cats, but also horses. In addition, we provide care for a growing number of goat owners in our area.
The addition of Dr. Crocker in 2008 spurred expansion and, in 2014, a new clinic facility was built in response to its growth. We provide care, not only for dogs and cats, but also horses. In addition, we provide care for a growing number of goat owners in our area.
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As much as we love our pets, it's not always possible to take them with us when we travel.
At Pine City Vet, we understand the importance of leaving your pet with someone you trust, who will take as good care of them as you do.
We provide a safe, secure and clean environment, meals, proper supervision, care and interaction.
For the health of your pet as well as other boarders, your pet's immunizations should be up to date, and your pet should be free of fleas and ticks.
At Pine City Vet, we understand the importance of leaving your pet with someone you trust, who will take as good care of them as you do.
We provide a safe, secure and clean environment, meals, proper supervision, care and interaction.
For the health of your pet as well as other boarders, your pet's immunizations should be up to date, and your pet should be free of fleas and ticks.
Anna M. Shoultz is our Licensed Veterinary Technician.
She joined Pine City Vet in 2010 with a B.S. in Animal Science from Auburn University.
She then continued to earn her degree in Veterinary Technology from Jefferson State Community College and obtain her veterinary technician license in 2012.
Anna is married with two children, Emelia and Elliot.
She shares her home with her two rescues: a dog named Poppy and a cat, Branch.
Christina W. Armond joined our staff in 2016.
She is married and has two girls, Gabby and Bella.
She joined Pine City Vet in 2010 with a B.S. in Animal Science from Auburn University.
She then continued to earn her degree in Veterinary Technology from Jefferson State Community College and obtain her veterinary technician license in 2012.
Anna is married with two children, Emelia and Elliot.
She shares her home with her two rescues: a dog named Poppy and a cat, Branch.
Christina W. Armond joined our staff in 2016.
She is married and has two girls, Gabby and Bella.
As with humans, your pet's oral health is a big part of its overall health and wellness.
Dental problems and gum disease may be early signs of other conditions, as well as cause other health issues if not treated, so yearly dental check-ups and preventative measures play an important role in good oral health.
Pine City Vet offers many dental procedures, including examination of gums, teeth cleaning, repair, and extractions, which are generally performed under anesthesia for the safety and comfort of your pet.
Dental problems and gum disease may be early signs of other conditions, as well as cause other health issues if not treated, so yearly dental check-ups and preventative measures play an important role in good oral health.
Pine City Vet offers many dental procedures, including examination of gums, teeth cleaning, repair, and extractions, which are generally performed under anesthesia for the safety and comfort of your pet.
Your pet deals with complex dermatological issues.
At Pine City Vet, we identify and treat allergic conditions and diseases that can affect your pet's skin and ears.
Early treatment is crucial for preventing conditions from worsening or even spreading to other pets, in addition to keeping your pet content and comfortable.
At Pine City Vet, we identify and treat allergic conditions and diseases that can affect your pet's skin and ears.
Early treatment is crucial for preventing conditions from worsening or even spreading to other pets, in addition to keeping your pet content and comfortable.
Pine City Vet uses digital radiography for their diagnostic needs.
This major technological advancement in imaging uses sensors instead of the photographic film used in traditional x-rays.
Digital radiography means that the Pine City Vet team sees clearer, high resolution images in less time, a crucial advantage in evaluating your pet's health.
This major technological advancement in imaging uses sensors instead of the photographic film used in traditional x-rays.
Digital radiography means that the Pine City Vet team sees clearer, high resolution images in less time, a crucial advantage in evaluating your pet's health.
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