Welcome to our full-service veterinary practice, where promoting the health and wellness of your companion animal is our mission. At Cloud Park Animal Clinic, we celebrate and honor the many ways that animals enrich our lives. From the pets who share our lives, our laps, and our homes, to the therapy animal who bring love to those in need of a hug or a cold nose, to the service animals who make us more human, to the working dogs who literally find us and protect us, they are all truly part of our family.
Services
Parasite and zoonosis control: ten minute heartworm tests, Heartgard, Frontline, Nexgard, Sentinel parasite control in stock. Medical and Surgical services: we offer routine spays, neuters, declaws, dental cleaning and other procedures. We require full payment at the time services are rendered. For your convenience, we accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Care Credit, Citi Health, and cash.
Dr. Goss graduated from The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989. She is a member of Phi Zeta, the veterinary honor society. Previously she earned an M.S. in molecular biology and molecular genetics, and worked in research. She has worked at several veterinary clinics both in Ohio and on the East Coast, most recently at the veterinary facility at Wright-Patterson Air Force base.
January is the coldest month of the year in Ohio. These colder days bring specific dangers to our furry friends. Animals can quickly succumb to hypothermia and frostbite when temperatures drop, even if they stay above freezing. Keep animals indoors as much as possible. Outdoor pets should have warm, draft-free shelter and fresh water.
February in Ohio means more winter weather, but slowly warming temperatures. Year-long flea and heartworm prevention should be continued to help protect our pets, even in the colder months. Continue to keep outside dogs warm by replacing dog house bedding regularly. Indoor animals should be kept away from our Valentine's Day goodies.
March means the beginning of spring for the Ohio region! Unfortunately with the spring season comes the awakening of a potentially harmful pest, the tick. There are three types of ticks found in Ohio: The Lone Star tick, the Blacklegged a.k.a. Deer tick, and the American Dog tick.
All ticks carry and transmit disease across a range of species, but for your animals, the most problematic is the Blacklegged tick, shown at the left with a dime for scale.These ticks can transmit Lyme Disease to you and your pet. Some flea preventatives, such as Frontline, contain ingredients which kill ticks.
All ticks carry and transmit disease across a range of species, but for your animals, the most problematic is the Blacklegged tick, shown at the left with a dime for scale.These ticks can transmit Lyme Disease to you and your pet. Some flea preventatives, such as Frontline, contain ingredients which kill ticks.
Reviews (8)
Ramon Cardona
Oct 23, 2021
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My sons cat was attacked by a stray dog she needed emergency care. Since this was an unforeseen incident we did not have the finds available that we were charged. After Dr. Goss was EXTREMELY DISRESPECTFUL in the way she talked to me about not having the full amount. She basically told me that some of the things I was being billed for were not necessary and could have been avoided if she had known we could not afford it. Like the $101 up charge for just one unnecessary service. Now I am being billed for boarding at $35.70 a day because she refused to release my sons cat to me even after I paid
Shannon Bcs
Oct 21, 2021
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Laurie Wright
Jul 30, 2021
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I have been using cloud park animal clinic for about 8 years. I brought my cat Aries in to have her fixed and they quoted
Me over the phone $248 I get in there and they have this paper that says anywhere from $378 to over $500. I voiced my concerns to the veterinarian and she didn't seem to care that I was quoted one price and it's actually incorrect. I will not be taking my animals back there anymore. This is really upsetting to me but the vet seemed like it was no big deal. That's ok if that's how you want to run your business.
Me over the phone $248 I get in there and they have this paper that says anywhere from $378 to over $500. I voiced my concerns to the veterinarian and she didn't seem to care that I was quoted one price and it's actually incorrect. I will not be taking my animals back there anymore. This is really upsetting to me but the vet seemed like it was no big deal. That's ok if that's how you want to run your business.
Kaylee Aprea-Ramos
May 31, 2021
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Ugh. I love this place. Moved here Aug 2020. Since then I’ve been there a few times. 1. My dog was in pain, back arched, didn’t know what was wrong. 2. To get my dog fixed. 3. To get nausea meds for my other dog. And let me tell you… they are so nice. I am the type of person who has so many questions, especially when I leave a bunch come running through my mind. No matter how many times I call, the person who answers the phone gets me the answer to my question as soon as possible. The vet is always willing to give her advice and not make you come in sometimes for an entire appointment if
Kelly Gibson
Nov 30, 2020
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We had our first visit to Cloud Park Animal Clinic today and although we couldn’t go inside (thanks to Coronavirus), they kept us well informed of each step in the process. After my kitty’s exam, Dr. Goss called me to inform me of her findings. I found her to be very nice and welcoming of any questions I had. The receptionist and vet tech were also very nice and helpful. We will definitely be using them for any of our animals’ needs in the future!
Keith Zunk
Oct 08, 2020
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The staff at Cloudpark are the best and they are helpful in so many ways ! Dr.Goss is such a great vet and a wonderful person. She has been so helpful with all my troubles with my dog Dylan. She has also become a friend to me. She always goes that extra mile to get your animal back to normal . You can call her to talk about your animal and she WILL call you back. Once again, Cloud park is the best. Have a great day. Keith Zunk
Darnell Parker
Jul 13, 2020
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The veterinarian, Dr. Goss, always provides top-notch medical service and advice for my little dog; most recently, she guided my family through my dog's recovery from a severe case of immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (ITP). Also her staff is very caring, efficient, and helpful. I would highly recommend this clinic to anyone who truly cares about their pet!
Amy Clark
Jan 18, 2020
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