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Only 1 person is allowed to come in with the patient. Curbside service is still available if you prefer - just call and let us know! If your pet is scheduled for surgery or to spend the day with us, we will still be doing curbside service to minimize the "human traffic jam" scenario. If you are picking up food or prescriptions, please pay for them in advance prior to arriving and then it will be a pick-up and go.
Again, if you would prefer delivery to your vehicle, we are happy to oblige! We have missed you all and are looking forward to seeing you again! We appreciate the opportunity to continue to serve you and your four-legged friends. Thanks to you all for your patience and understanding throughout this difficult time.
Again, if you would prefer delivery to your vehicle, we are happy to oblige! We have missed you all and are looking forward to seeing you again! We appreciate the opportunity to continue to serve you and your four-legged friends. Thanks to you all for your patience and understanding throughout this difficult time.
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A huge THANK YOU to all the businesses who donated raffle prizes as well as all the people who helped make WAGFEST another huge success this year! Special Thanks to the local businesses that donated prizes and helped make WAGFEST such a success! Thanks to all who helped make WAGFEST 2015 such a huge success!
Immunizations are an important part of keeping your pet safe and healthy. We recommend starting a vaccine series, as well as deworming, at 8 weeks of age. Vaccines need to be boostered at regular intervals to help protect your pet from diseases. For more information see our FAQ section on What shots does my puppy/kitten need?
Spaying and neutering is an important part of your pet's health, as well as a responsible option to help control the pet population. Spaying is an elective ovariohysterectomy performed on female animals. Neutering is elective castration of male animals. Have you ever wondered what does it involve to have your pet spayed or neutered?
Do you board your dog, have your dog professionally groomed, take your dog to daycare, a park, or training classes? Does your dog travel with you? If you answer yes to any of the previous questions then your dog would benefit from Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) vaccines. There continues to be outbreaks of the flu in multiple areas of the country and vaccination is the best way to prevent this disease from affecting your dog.
Reviews (7)
Pete Byl
Nov 02, 2021
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Ruth Meadows
Nov 18, 2020
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The staff here is incredible. So helpful and they really care about the animals. I have brought multiple pets here for the past 15 years. Never a negative experience--and that's saying something! From my puppies to my senior disabled dogs...Dr morrell and Dr. Pitman always go above and beyond. Love them...
Brent Conrad
Oct 07, 2020
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Kat Holley
Sep 05, 2020
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Sunny Campbell
Aug 17, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Reliability, Responsiveness
We are blessed to have had the services of both Doctors and their staff.
In whole, they work from the heart. The answers you receive are are well founded and sincere. Best of all, our babies love them and they really love our babies. The clinic is clean and warm and even has a Coffee Trader next door!
We are blessed to have had the services of both Doctors and their staff.
In whole, they work from the heart. The answers you receive are are well founded and sincere. Best of all, our babies love them and they really love our babies. The clinic is clean and warm and even has a Coffee Trader next door!
J. R.
Sep 22, 2019
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I have been going to Alpine since 2012, they have always given EXCEPTIONAL care to my pets, but yesterday, I had to make one of those decisions that every pet owner dreads. I had to put my beloved dog, Grace, down. Grace's health had been failing since December, the staff quickly got us in, no matter how full the schedule, they: answered all my questions (I never once felt rushed), they did full testing in their offices and were able to help my dog in every way possible. When the time came everyone was so kind, patient, empathetic, sympathetic and allowed me to let her go the way I needed to- in
Nancy Bly
Jun 13, 2019
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