Dr. DeWolf has worked in veterinary medicine for over 30 years. He has owned Parkview Animal Hospital since 2000. He grew up on a farm in northwest Iowa, raising hogs and feed cattle. He has always had an interest in caring for animals. In his free time, you will likely find him performing for the community theater, church choir and cheering on Iowa State University.
He currently has a Coonhound named Sadie Grace and a cat named Bruce. Terri has worked in veterinary medicine for over 15 years. She has been with Parkview Animal Hospital since 2015. She has had a love for animals for as long as she can remember. In her free time, you will find her outside with her friends, family and pets.
He currently has a Coonhound named Sadie Grace and a cat named Bruce. Terri has worked in veterinary medicine for over 15 years. She has been with Parkview Animal Hospital since 2015. She has had a love for animals for as long as she can remember. In her free time, you will find her outside with her friends, family and pets.
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Your buddy Gavin was a baby, sleeping on a blanket on the floor and you laid down next to him to protect him. Favorite Memory: When walking at Agnes Patterson on a very warm day he got right in a stream and laid down to cooled off. Favorite Treat: Rachel Ray large chicken bones and her dog bones from her friend Jim the mailman.
We hope you find your wait short and comfortable. You will also find additional seating located in the retail portion of our lobby. Our second exam room has a bit more floor space for medium and large dogs. This floor space allows us to see your larger dogs without needing to lift them onto the exam table.
Laboratory testing is a window into your pet's body, helping us see the health and function of organ systems. Sometimes, a pet that appears healthy can often be hiding symptoms of disease. A physical exam may not be enough to diagnose you pet and additional diagnostic tests may be required. Our fully equipped laboratory allows us to perform advanced diagnostics such as electrolytes, blood chemistry, CBC, urine and fecal testing.
End of life decisions are always difficult to make. The team at Parkview Animal Hospital is readily available to help you through this time. It is our goal to provide our clients with as much information as possible, helping you make the best decision for your pet at the right time. Euthanasia is a very personal experience and those last moments should be private and comfortable.
To protect the health of our guests, we do require that pets be current on vaccinations and free of internal and external parasites. Upon check-in, a courtesy health screen is performed on each guest by a member of our hospital staff. Dogs must have the DA2PPV, Bordetella (Kennel Cough) annually and Rabies every 1-3 years.
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Alan Neubauer
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Shelbie Light
Aug 04, 2021
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I have never been to a vet that has made me feel they value the animals over profit. This is the only one! I had a cat who sustained an ear hematoma and was expecting a super large bill, but it was so affordable! They remembered the cats name right when I walked in at the two week checkup (so wholesome). Thank you so much for all you do!
Schylain Cochran
May 05, 2021
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