The groomer's dog Ella rides in first thing in the morning with everyone. And she can't forget her puppacino!
Dr. Tarrant has a variety of experience with exotics. He uses that knowledge to help the local Ernie Miller Nature Center with their birds of prey.
Our techs hard at work taking X-Rays.
Groomer pet Ellie loves bring your pet to work day! (We won't tell her that's every day here). :)
Trinity is our live in Bearded Dragon. She makes an excellent hall monitor.
Need a fun toy for your pet after a long visit? We carry a variety of fun squeak toys for large and small dogs.
Little Coconut getting a check up.
Coconut and Lava tell Dr. Tarrant thank you for taking such good care of them during their visit.
Dr. Tarrant and his staff also help the Cedar Cove Tiger Sanctuary with their exotic big cats. Here is one of their servals that was in for a routine exam.
Cedar Cove also has 2 wolves. This one was in for a dental and is shown here waking up. His breath was so much better!
Who doesn't love a box of kittens?
Or a basket of puppies?
This sneaky kid got into his mom's sewing supplies and ended up eating a needle. It passed easily without causing any issues.
Oscar is a diabetic kitty that stays with us when his owners are out of town. We made him a fort so he can relax more and hopefully feel more at home during his stay.
This pup got part of his toy stuck on his canine tooth. Can you see the groove around the base of the tooth where it was stuck?
Ernie Miller graced us with the sweetest opossum ever! She was such a wonderful patient. Look at those adorable crossed eyes!
Jasmine gets so excited for her nail trims she rolls over and sticks her paws right in the technician's face. "Do this one next!" Girl loves her pedicures :)
Ollie keeps Dr. Smith company while she finishes up all her files and call backs for the day.
An adorable bottle kitten our groomer Casey cared for. He went to a wonderfully loving family!
Arrrrrr, shiver me timbers! Captain Ollie ready for Halloween!
This owl stayed with us through the bitter winter for a couple weeks. She is one of Ernie Miller Nature Center's amazing raptors. She was a little upset at her nap being interrupted.