Receive the caring attention your furry friend deserves when you visit Pine Lake Animal Hospital in La Porte, Indiana. Our family-owned veterinary office and animal hospital offers compassionate care at competitive rates from a licensed veterinarian with more than 20 years of experience. Our vet grew up just a town over, in New Carlisle, and we maintain close relationships with many patients and their animals.
Though much of our business is generated through word of mouth, we hold frequent open houses featuring pet costume contests, raffles with prizes including free blood work, toys, and treats, and full tours of our clinic with dog cake and grooming demos. For more information, check out our frequently asked questions page.
Though much of our business is generated through word of mouth, we hold frequent open houses featuring pet costume contests, raffles with prizes including free blood work, toys, and treats, and full tours of our clinic with dog cake and grooming demos. For more information, check out our frequently asked questions page.
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Keep your pets happy and healthy with veterinary care from Pine Lake Animal Hospital in La Porte, Indiana. Our veterinary service staff is focused on delivering a high standard of treatment, along with grooming and boarding, for all of our clients. Give your dog or cat the treatments they need to reduce the risk of avoidable health problems.
A: Pine Lake Animal Hospital is on an appointment-only basis. We have morning appointments from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and afternoon appointments from 2:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. Saturday appointments are from 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. A: If the emergency occurs after regular office hours, we are fortunate to partner with Purdue North Central Veterinary Emergency Clinic.
Dr. Andrea Rudolph graduated from Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1994. After working in a number of veterinary practices, she took the plunge and purchased Pine Lake Animal Hospital from the previous area vet in 2003. Dr. Rudolph remains involved in the community by supporting the local 4-H program, and visiting schools to talk about a career in veterinary medicine.