Our goal at Gunnison Valley Veterinary Clinic is to provide the highest quality care and services to the animals and clients in the Gunnison Valley. We strive to offer the most comprehensive care available and to help educate our clients so they can feel informed about their pets needs, treatment and care. We continue to learn more and improve our services everyday.
We welcome questions and want our clients involvement in their pets health and wellness. A healthy pet is a happy pet, and that is what we want most for our patients and their families. CareCredit knows pets are family too. That's why we offer veterinary financing to help keep your most cherished family members in top shape.
Whether you use it to cover annual expenses like preventative care check-ups or for unexpected costs like pet prescriptions and house calls, the CareCredit healthcare credit card makes it easy to give your pets the care they need, when they need it.
We welcome questions and want our clients involvement in their pets health and wellness. A healthy pet is a happy pet, and that is what we want most for our patients and their families. CareCredit knows pets are family too. That's why we offer veterinary financing to help keep your most cherished family members in top shape.
Whether you use it to cover annual expenses like preventative care check-ups or for unexpected costs like pet prescriptions and house calls, the CareCredit healthcare credit card makes it easy to give your pets the care they need, when they need it.
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Before settling into a career in veterinary medicine, Kathleen studied and worked in a number of vocations.
Her experience includes working as a family educator for abused and neglected youth, assistant teacher in special education, and owning and running her own home day care.
However, it was not until she was given the opportunity to work as a veterinary technician, that she found her true calling.
Kathleen received a bachelors degree in zoology from Southern Illinois University and accepted a position with USDA's Wildlife Services in Fort Collins, CO.
Her experience includes working as a family educator for abused and neglected youth, assistant teacher in special education, and owning and running her own home day care.
However, it was not until she was given the opportunity to work as a veterinary technician, that she found her true calling.
Kathleen received a bachelors degree in zoology from Southern Illinois University and accepted a position with USDA's Wildlife Services in Fort Collins, CO.
Blood work - most blood work is done in house with quick and fast results but we also use an outsource laboratory if needed.
If your animal is having a medical emergency please call the office and you will be directed to an emergency line if service is available.
Examine the ears for infection, ear mites, allergic reaction and other related health issues.
Fleas and ticks are more than a nuisance; they carry diseases dangerous to both you and your pet.
Although they're a bigger problem in certain parts of the country and at specific times during the year, no cat or dog is completely safe from them.
If your animal is having a medical emergency please call the office and you will be directed to an emergency line if service is available.
Examine the ears for infection, ear mites, allergic reaction and other related health issues.
Fleas and ticks are more than a nuisance; they carry diseases dangerous to both you and your pet.
Although they're a bigger problem in certain parts of the country and at specific times during the year, no cat or dog is completely safe from them.
Veterinary care is crucial and effective for a wide variety of conditions.
The following is a partial list of some of the most common.
If you do not see your pet's specific condition listed, we encourage you to give us a call so we can personally address your particular concerns.
Arthritis is an inflammation of any joint in the body.
The inflammation can have many causes.
The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis which can be due to wear and tear on joints from over use, aging, injury, or from an unstable joint such as which occurs with a ruptured ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) in the knee.
The following is a partial list of some of the most common.
If you do not see your pet's specific condition listed, we encourage you to give us a call so we can personally address your particular concerns.
Arthritis is an inflammation of any joint in the body.
The inflammation can have many causes.
The most common type of arthritis is osteoarthritis which can be due to wear and tear on joints from over use, aging, injury, or from an unstable joint such as which occurs with a ruptured ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) in the knee.
Our furbaby Ripley was at the clinic over the weekend being treated for kidney failure.
Today she gets to come home, and her kidneys are back to normal.
So thankful for the consistent updates, diligence and care Dr. Seward and her staff provided!
Seward is amazing.
All the people at the clinic are very helpful and accommodating.
They have helped both of our very old dogs with all their issues recently.
They are knowledgeable and kind.
I highly recommend them.
Update: these wonderful ladies have not only been amazing and support helping our two old old dogs pass on but they have recently saved our puppy's life!
Today she gets to come home, and her kidneys are back to normal.
So thankful for the consistent updates, diligence and care Dr. Seward and her staff provided!
Seward is amazing.
All the people at the clinic are very helpful and accommodating.
They have helped both of our very old dogs with all their issues recently.
They are knowledgeable and kind.
I highly recommend them.
Update: these wonderful ladies have not only been amazing and support helping our two old old dogs pass on but they have recently saved our puppy's life!
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