Companion Animal Clinic
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Dr. Tammy is the owner and founder of Companion Animal Clinic and has been practicing veterinary medicine for more than two decades. She received an associate and bachelor's degree from the University of Findlay in Ohio. In 1985, Dr Tammy received her degree in Veterinary Medicine from Ohio State University. In October of 1990, Dr. Tammy opened Companion Animal Clinic and has been helping clients and their pets since.

Dr. Tammy currently lives in Story City. She has a daughter, Dulce, who lives in Idaho and works for a historical society as a curator. Dr. Tammy has several pets of her own, which she enjoys taking care of. She currently has four horses, two goats, one cow, several barn cats, a house cat, several clinic cats, and the clinic corgi, Rascal. Dr. Tammy's newest family member, Hope, is a puppy that she adopted from the Story County Shelter after performing an emergency foreign body removal surgery.
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Companion Animal Clinic offers a wide variety of services to meet both you and your pet's needs.
We believe one of the best ways to keep your pet healthy is by taking precautionary steps to prevent sickness altogether.
Our focus on preventative care gives your pet the greatest chance to avoid common sicknesses while enabling us to easily monitor and record your pets extended health.
We do this throughout the life of your pet by providing regularly scheduled examinations, vaccinations, flea and tick control, heartworm testing and prevention, and internal parasite testing.
We get a lot of questions here at Companion Animal Clinic, and we welcome them all!
To save you some time, we have some of the more frequently asked questions and answers listed below.
If not, always feel free to visit our Contact Page.
Examples of indoor houseplants/flower arrangements: varieties of lilies, pointsettias, certain varieties of ferns and philodendrons.
Examples of some found in outdoor gardens: rhododendron, azalea, oleander, foxglove, kalanchoe, green parts of tomato plants.
Please consult with your veterinarian as there are veterinary approved pain medications that are safer for your pet.
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