Our services.
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Vaccinations
From puppyhood to seniors, we’ll help protect your pet with an individualized approach based on your pet’s lifestyle and risk level.
While all vaccines on the market are considered safe, we are determined to offer the cleanest vaccines available. We are proud to offer Purevax non-adjuvanted vaccines to our feline friends. This is considered the best and safest line by many feline experts.
For dogs, all our vaccines are thimerosal-free with the least extra ingredients possible.
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Skin and Ear Issues
Is your furry friend scratching their ears or body, or losing fur? We can help.
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Check lumps/growths
Any new lumps or those growing should be examined by a veterinarian
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Urination issues and drinking more water
Drinking more or urinating more can have many causes. We can help get to the bottom of it
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GI distress
Tummy trouble? If your pet is vomiting or having diarrhea but still wants to eat, give us a call. Those pets not eating for more than one day or vomiting multiple times per day will be best served by a full-service veterinary clinic
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Minor Illnesses
Is your pet laying around more than usual or just “not themselves”?
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Senior Health Optimization
Older age isn’t a disease! Let’s talk about how to keep your senior baby healthy, active, and doing what they love best.
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Hospice and Palliative Care
If your pet has recently had a devastating diagnosis or is just is overall declining we can discuss pain management and other ways to keep your pet comfortable during this difficult time
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Health Certificates
We can issue health certificates for both domestic and international travel
Unfortunately due to the nature of housecall services, there are things we are unable to offer to your pet. This includes all surgery (including spay/neuter), radiographs(x-rays), and same day bloodwork.
If these services are needed, a full service veterinary clinic will be needed.
Also, if your pet is displaying severe symptoms, like vomiting multiple times per day, not eating for more than one day, extreme lethargy, any trouble breathing, or toxin consumption- they should be evaluated by a full service veterinarian.
Aggression Policy: We are also unable to provide care for pet that have acted aggressively in the past- either in their home, to strangers, or at the vet clinic. This is for the safety of all involved.
List of full service hospitals:
BluePearl Pet Hospital- Emergency Hospital
2314 W Michigan St, Duluth, MN 55806
218-302-8000
M, T, Wednesday 6 PM–8AM. Thursday- Sunday open 24 hours
North Shore Veterinary Hospital
6001 E Superior Street
Duluth, MN 55804
218-525-1937
M-Th 8-6, Fri 8-5:30
Duluth Veterinary Hospital
2015 London Rd.
Duluth, MN 55812
218-728-3616
M-Fri 8-5:30
Two Harbors Veterinary Clinic
1333 FairGrounds Rd
Two Harbors, MN 55616
M, W, F 8-5. Tu and Thurs 8-4
Twin Ports Spay/Neuter
6128 Grand Ave
Duluth, MN 55807
M-Th 8-3
Lake County Veterinary Clinic
557 Scenic Drive
Two Harbors, MN 55616
M-F 8-5