The All About Animals Veterinary Clinic provides companion animal veterinary services to Shawano and surrounding area. Our mission is to glorify Jesus Christ by providing quality and compassionate care to pets and their owners. We are a staff that acts with kindness, patience and integrity toward our patients, clients and others. Thank you Scott for saving my baby girls life.
You have no idea what it means for me to be able to share many more memories with Molly. You had the up most care and respect for Molly and I. Thank you to the rest of the staff as well that assisted in Molly's emergency situation. I can't say enough positive things about the entire staff at All About Animals. They are thoughtful, thorough and fair.
The pugs and I have since moved abroad, but we absolutely miss their attention to detail and care. This staff goes above and beyond and that is the care I want for my pets. I highly recommend their facility to anyone. We've had this Vet clinic since 1990, starting with Andy and Becky Barr.
You have no idea what it means for me to be able to share many more memories with Molly. You had the up most care and respect for Molly and I. Thank you to the rest of the staff as well that assisted in Molly's emergency situation. I can't say enough positive things about the entire staff at All About Animals. They are thoughtful, thorough and fair.
The pugs and I have since moved abroad, but we absolutely miss their attention to detail and care. This staff goes above and beyond and that is the care I want for my pets. I highly recommend their facility to anyone. We've had this Vet clinic since 1990, starting with Andy and Becky Barr.
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We provide both core and optional vaccines for dogs and cats.
Wisconsin law requires rabies vaccines in dogs.
In addition, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommends that all dogs receive canine distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and rabies vaccinations.
Core vaccines for cats include feline distemper, feline calicivirus, feline rhinotracheitis, and rabies.
Puppies and kittens should receive their first set of vaccines by eight weeks of age.
We highly recommend vaccinating your dog against Lyme disease.
Wisconsin law requires rabies vaccines in dogs.
In addition, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) recommends that all dogs receive canine distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and rabies vaccinations.
Core vaccines for cats include feline distemper, feline calicivirus, feline rhinotracheitis, and rabies.
Puppies and kittens should receive their first set of vaccines by eight weeks of age.
We highly recommend vaccinating your dog against Lyme disease.
Dr. Bruce Cunliffe graduated from the University of Minnesota with his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1988.
He worked as relief veterinarian in a small animal, avian and exotic practice for a short time before accepting a position at Blue Cross Animal Hospital in Minneapolis.
Blue Cross Animal Hospital was a full service small animal practice focusing on medical and surgical care of dogs and cats.
It was there that he met his wife Julie, who was working as a certified veterinary technician.
He worked as relief veterinarian in a small animal, avian and exotic practice for a short time before accepting a position at Blue Cross Animal Hospital in Minneapolis.
Blue Cross Animal Hospital was a full service small animal practice focusing on medical and surgical care of dogs and cats.
It was there that he met his wife Julie, who was working as a certified veterinary technician.
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