The veterinarians, technicians and staff of the Bourbon Veterinary Hospital strive to provide the highest quality medical and surgical care to companion and production animals while emphasizing an honest, compassionate and respectful relationship with all of our clients. Bourbon Veterinary Hospital was started in 1964 by Dr. Ed Sommers.
The original clinic was located on Center Street in Bourbon and later moved to its current location on SR 331. Bourbon Veterinary Hospital is a full service hospital offering a wide variety of services including preventative care, surgery, dentistry, digital x-ray, laser therapy, and ultrasound diagnostics.
The original clinic was located on Center Street in Bourbon and later moved to its current location on SR 331. Bourbon Veterinary Hospital is a full service hospital offering a wide variety of services including preventative care, surgery, dentistry, digital x-ray, laser therapy, and ultrasound diagnostics.
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Veterinary medicine is continuously updating and improving what is known about keeping pets healthy. These advances have led to pets leading longer lives. Our goal in keeping your pet healthy is to recommend the latest in preventative care. It is usually cheaper and easier to prevent diseases than to treat them, and many diseases that can be prevented can lead to lifelong problems for your pet.
Microchipping your dog or cat improves the likelihood that your pet will be found again if it runs away or is lost. Even if your dog or cat wears a collar, microchips are an important way to identify your pet since collars can break or fall off after a pet is lost. Microchips are about the size of a grain of rice and are encoded with a unique identification number that is detected with a microchip scanner.
Our clinic offers elective as well as therapeutic surgical procedures Monday through Friday. We recommend the use of our CO2 laser surgical unit, which decreases the pain, swelling, and bleeding associated with surgery. All pets must be seen at our clinic for a routine physical exam prior to any elective surgery (spays, neuters, declaws, etc).
Dental care is important for improving welfare and for prolonging life in dogs and cats. Since dogs and cats are living longer, the health of their teeth has become a greater concern. Poor dental health can not only lead to decreased appetite and weight loss, but can also play a role in heart disease, kidney disease, liver problems, and jaw fractures.
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Dee Sheppard
Dec 27, 2021
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Sharon Gilles
Nov 29, 2021
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Danielle Hernandez
Nov 27, 2021
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Donna Garbison
Nov 26, 2021
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Great careing vet staff are so polite and really took great care when my dog stitch went there and go neutered. They even call back and check on your pet progress and if there are any concerns following his surgery excellent place to take your vet. I would recommend bourbon vet hospital for your pet care needs and service
Joslin Stiffler
Nov 21, 2021
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Tina Goon
Oct 20, 2021
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Jessica Ogle
Oct 17, 2021
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Beth Long -Farrer
Aug 15, 2021
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So compassionate. We had to put our dog down today. They explained everything first. Let us have all the time we needed. Set up all the arrangements for paw print and cremation. I just can't say enough of how thankful we are for their kindness. All our other dogs needs will definitely be through them. From our hearts. Thank you!
Beronica Cruz Hamill
Jul 21, 2020
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Linsey W.
Jan 17, 2018
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We drive 45min one way to Bourbon Vet and I would never consider going anywhere else. They're absolutely incredible. My pup that is slow to warm up to new people was leaning against the tech for scratches. They offer laser, allowing for your family member to be back on their feet so much faster without being a conehead. You will not get the quality care or amazing value anywhere else.
We were part of the Animal Clinic of Granger mess and I didn't think I would ever be able to get my dogs to willingly walk into a clinic again. I was afraid to leave my pup overnight at Bourbon vet after
We were part of the Animal Clinic of Granger mess and I didn't think I would ever be able to get my dogs to willingly walk into a clinic again. I was afraid to leave my pup overnight at Bourbon vet after