I am so happy to be working with your clinic. Everyone was so nice. The vet was so great. She made us feel so important. We have not experienced the enthusiasm and caring from other clinics we have gone to in the past. Thanks so much! Get updates about your pets - from kittens to mares - in our staff's informational blog.
Through the American Veterinary Medical Foundation's Veterinary Care Charitable Fund, our hospital is able to help animals rescued from abuse and neglect and the pets of clients facing personal hardships.Our ambulatory vehicle is stocked to be able to provided routine and emergency care in the field. Our hospital has the capacity to run bloodwork in-house, which can be an invaluable tool in late night emergency situations.
Through the American Veterinary Medical Foundation's Veterinary Care Charitable Fund, our hospital is able to help animals rescued from abuse and neglect and the pets of clients facing personal hardships.Our ambulatory vehicle is stocked to be able to provided routine and emergency care in the field. Our hospital has the capacity to run bloodwork in-house, which can be an invaluable tool in late night emergency situations.
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Linda was born in Colorado Springs, CO. but has spent the majority of her life in the Pacific Northwest around the beautiful rainforests of Washington State.
Linda has a degree in Business Management and has invested the last twenty-five years of her career building and managing business throughout government, non-profit and private industries.
Linda brings a wealth of experience and accomplished knowledge in best business practices, proficient leadership, and client services to our team.
Prior to moving to Montana, Linda and her husband, raised seven children on a small farm, just north of the Columbia Gorge; which over the years consisted of horses, cows, goats, pigs, rabbits, chickens, ducks, and geese.
Linda has a degree in Business Management and has invested the last twenty-five years of her career building and managing business throughout government, non-profit and private industries.
Linda brings a wealth of experience and accomplished knowledge in best business practices, proficient leadership, and client services to our team.
Prior to moving to Montana, Linda and her husband, raised seven children on a small farm, just north of the Columbia Gorge; which over the years consisted of horses, cows, goats, pigs, rabbits, chickens, ducks, and geese.
Your pet is an important part of your family, and when he or she is ill, you want the best medical care available.
We truly listen to your concerns and goals and then provide you with options, with written estimates.
So you can choose the care that fits you and your pet's needs.
Hardaway Veterinary Hospital provides routine and emergency medical services for the following animals.
Our ambulatory vehicle is stocked to be able to provided routine and emergency care in the field.
Our hospital has the capacity to run bloodwork in-house, which can be an invaluable tool in late night emergency situations.
We truly listen to your concerns and goals and then provide you with options, with written estimates.
So you can choose the care that fits you and your pet's needs.
Hardaway Veterinary Hospital provides routine and emergency medical services for the following animals.
Our ambulatory vehicle is stocked to be able to provided routine and emergency care in the field.
Our hospital has the capacity to run bloodwork in-house, which can be an invaluable tool in late night emergency situations.
Rest assured, we will give the same love and care to your animal friends as we would our own.
We're just a big family here at Hardaway Veterinary.
After 20 years of serving the Gallatin Valley, we can ensure that our family of veterinarians, technicians and support staff will provide the quality and loving care that you deserve.
We're just a big family here at Hardaway Veterinary.
After 20 years of serving the Gallatin Valley, we can ensure that our family of veterinarians, technicians and support staff will provide the quality and loving care that you deserve.
Here's what our clients are saying about their experiences at Hardaway Veterinary Hospital.
That is why I drive an hour from Whitehall to take my fur babies to Hardaway Veterinary Hospital.
I am so happy to be working with your clinic.
Everyone was so nice.
The vet was so great.
She made us feel so important.
We have not experienced the enthusiasm and caring from other clinics we have gone to in the past.
Thanks so much!
Your staff was absolutely wonderful.
I could tell that they have a love and appreciation for animals and it showed in how calm Piper was around everyone.
That is why I drive an hour from Whitehall to take my fur babies to Hardaway Veterinary Hospital.
I am so happy to be working with your clinic.
Everyone was so nice.
The vet was so great.
She made us feel so important.
We have not experienced the enthusiasm and caring from other clinics we have gone to in the past.
Thanks so much!
Your staff was absolutely wonderful.
I could tell that they have a love and appreciation for animals and it showed in how calm Piper was around everyone.
Does your best friend have bad breath?
Despite what many pet owners may believe, "dog breath" is not just a nuisance - it's a sign of an unhealthy mouth.
Bad breath is caused by bacteria.
Over time, bacteria lead to plaque and tartar buildup on your pet's teeth.
The result is bad breath, reddened gums, and other common signs of dental disease.
As dental disease progresses, other signs can include drooling, discomfort while chewing, and loose or missing teeth.
Even if you're using treats and chews to help control tartar, these are frequently not enough to keep dental disease in check.
Despite what many pet owners may believe, "dog breath" is not just a nuisance - it's a sign of an unhealthy mouth.
Bad breath is caused by bacteria.
Over time, bacteria lead to plaque and tartar buildup on your pet's teeth.
The result is bad breath, reddened gums, and other common signs of dental disease.
As dental disease progresses, other signs can include drooling, discomfort while chewing, and loose or missing teeth.
Even if you're using treats and chews to help control tartar, these are frequently not enough to keep dental disease in check.
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