Doc Holly Pet Vet
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Our values reflect a deep dedication to animals and their owners. We value the human-animal bond and truly enjoy watching it blossom and grow. Pets are our passion, large and small, all shapes and sizes. We pledge to our clients to educate and provide excellence in service by treating every client with honesty, clarity, and respect - always! Dr. Holly Brophy grew up on the east coast and attended veterinary school at St. George's University SVM in Grenada.

She completed her clinical year at Kansas State in 2006. She worked and lived in Illinois for several years. In 2014 shortly after the birth of her son, Dr. Holly and her husband Shaun took a vacation to the Couer d' Alene area and fell in love with it. In spring of 2015, they were pleased to make the move to the area. Currently, their family includes one dog named Haus but they have shared their lives with several dogs, cats, birds, horses, chickens, rabbits, and much more.

Doctor Holly enjoys the outdoors and frequently rides her ATV and practices traditional and non-traditional archery.
Services
Doc Holly Pet Vet aims to provide numerous well round and detailed services for our clients.
From Ultrasounds to House Calls, we strive to reach our client's needs.
Our office currently provides care for dogs, cats, and horses, These services include Vaccinations, Dental, Surgery, Radiology, Ultrasounds, and even Breeding services.
If visiting the office does not work with your schedule, Doctor Holly will visit your home or farm to take care of your pet.
We are committed to not only offer high-quality service but to provide a warm, friendly and professional atmosphere for you and your pet.
Red noses probably aren't all that common in reindeer.
There are more serious problems.
I received a call from my neighbors who were raising a reindeer calf they had named Cocoa.
Cocoa weighed just 20 pounds and was dehydrating from diarrhea since his mother had neglected him.
Fortunately for Cocoa, I had some experience with reindeer and realized he had not received any antibodies from his mother's milk, a condition called "failure of passive transfer of immunity."
This condition also occurs in humans, horses, dogs, cats and many other species as well.
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