Laurelwood Veterinary Clinic
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For daytime emergencies (active clients only), please call to notify us and we will see you as soon as we can - we triage our emergencies. Many boarding kennels now require a series of two Flu shots 3 weeks apart. Clients, please check with your kennel and we will be happy to fit you in if you need to update your dog's vaccinations.

We are currently accepting new rabbit patients and we are taking new clients for dogs and cats on a case by case basis. We are accepting all new PHS patients. We are not accepting transfers of existing patients from other local hospitals and we are not accepting second opinions but can direct you to the most appropriate specialist.
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Exams and primary care for guinea pigs, hamsters, rats, mice, and rabbits - we are again accepting rabbits as patients. Member of Veterinary Information Network and constantly striving to keep abreast of new developments and breakthroughs. Rory and Russell relaxing on the deck in their new home in Australia.
Plan to stay a few minutes to sign the estimate, release forms and get checked in - if you can't stay or need to come before we are open, please let us know in advance and we will accommodate your needs. We offer a wide variety of surgeries for your pet such as suturing up wounds, lump/tumor removals, or spays/neuters.
We have limited availability for new clients, so if you are not a client, do not have a current veterinarian, and are seeking to establish client status, please call us and we will review your records and let you know if we can accept you and your pet. If you have a referral from a current client, please let us know who referred you.
The staff is super friendly, patient and knowledgeable. Very recently my wife and I got our first puppy together; Laurelwood has made it a great experience. Weber and Robert always provide excellent care for our two cats and our daughter's German Shepherd. They squeeze us in when there is an emergency and they are always very thoughtful and thorough examining and treating our pets.
What is it? Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious, fatal disease found in both wild hares and domesticated pet rabbits. There is currently no cure for RHDV, and the only protection is vaccination against it. Treatment for RHDV is isolation and supportive care, with a low rate of survival.
Reviews (9)
Xiao L.
Xiao L.
Apr 23, 2021
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Our dogs (cola and sprite), Pomeranians, constantly visit this clinic and they love it. We also did their spay and neuter there too. All of their staff love the dogs and they are super friendly.
Michelle Livingood
Michelle Livingood
Dec 08, 2020
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The staff at Laurelwood Veterinary Clinic are very friendly and personal. They have taken good care of my dog for over 14 years. I enjoy the conversations that have been had over the years. My dog ended up passing away last year. They were so kind and took care of everything. I recently got a puppy and we are back at Laurelwood. I trust them and know they will provide the best care for my pet.
Jennifer Lynn
Jennifer Lynn
Jul 05, 2020
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We love Dr. Dani Weber! She takes into account the emotional well being of the animal in her practice and doesn't over prescribe meds or shots.
August Enthoven
August Enthoven
Nov 14, 2018
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Helped my chickens get better, which was very nice. The people there were friendly
Lisa L.
Lisa L.
Jun 09, 2017
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I found Dr. Weber to be compassionate, have excellent follow-up and the ability to put medical terms/conditions into terms that one not familiar with veterinary medicine can understand. She is also very smart and conscientious. In his old age my dog became very, very sick. No one knew what was wrong. Dr. Weber felt it had to be neurological. When we went to Sage they questioned Dr. Weber's diagnosis. After they spent time with my dog and ran some tests they came to the same conclusion as Dr. Weber and applauded her diagnosis, which was a very rare disease that is difficult to detect and horrible
Gary Cardani
Gary Cardani
May 08, 2017
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Just the best dam vet ever but I have only been going there for 23 years
Anson Tharayanil
Anson Tharayanil
Oct 24, 2015
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My wife and I like Dr. Weber quite a bit. She is fair and transparent about her cost [not the cheapest but not the most expensive]. We feel get good quality care for our dog [mixed poodle/bichon].
As an aside, owning a pet is a responsibility; if you have the audacity to think you can care for another life then be a responsible person and look up the costs and time needed to be a reliable guardian. We were not surprised that vet care is costly because we did our research ahead of time. While vet care definitely hits our wallets we decided, as we adopted him, that we will be accountable for the
Deborah Weber
Deborah Weber
Sep 20, 2015
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Always excellent and they (Dr. Dani n her assistant Robert) thoroughly explain in detail what diagnosis/treatment. (& yes, I *am* her sister - however, what with sibling rivalry and all, there is no chance I would go to someone or write good things of them, if I wasn't completely sure of them!)
After reading the one anonymous negative review, I see obvious reasons why it would cost a lot more to fix their overweight dog at a proper vet than at a discount clinic. After coming to Dr. Dani for over six years with both my dogs n my cat, they would have explained what they could do ahead of time. if
Mike Nelson
Mike Nelson
Oct 25, 2009
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Dr. Weber has been my Veterinarian of choice since we got our Boxer five years ago. Boxers are notoriously difficult to keep in excellent health. They are prone to mast cell tumors. Not only did Dr. Weber detect Daisy's tumors early, but the difficult surgeries to remove them were flawlessly executed. Daisy recovered within a few days and has no recurrence of the tumors. Dr. Weber is also diligent about Daisy's dental health, another problem area for Boxers. Highly recommended for all kinds of pets.