Receptionist Taylor graduated in 2019 from Ripley High School She was active in the Ripley FFA and the Girls track and field team for 3 years. She is currently going to college at Washington State Community College for a radiology technologist degree. Taylor has 1 dog, 2 cats and 2 birds who are all extremely spoiled. She grew up on …
Haleigh Schreckengost
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Schreckengost is from Princeton, WV. She obtained her Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia University in 2016 and continued her education at Mississippi State University where she received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in April 2020. During her 4th year of veterinary school, Haleigh had the pleasure of having an externship here at Ripley …
Dental Month – February 2020
Most pet dental disease occurs below the gum line, where you can’t see it!
Walk Your Dog Month – January 2020
January is Walk Your Dog Month. Get up, get moving and don’t let the plummeting winter temperatures slow you down. Dogs need plenty of exercise throughout the year and, the best way to keep them active in winter is to take them for regular walks. Even a short walk around the block on a cold day can make a big …
Aug 22 – National Bring Your Cat to the Vet Day
Helpful ways to get your kitty familiar with a carrier for transport to our clinic! 🙂 Also take advantage of our FEAR FREE ROOM located in our lobby
To Vaccinate, or not to Vaccinate
Sometimes choosing whether or not to vaccinate is easy. For rabies, it’s the law. With other core vaccinations those decisions aren’t so black and white. Vaccinations for animals are KEY to limiting the spread of infectious diseases from animals to people. Ask your veterinarian when to start vaccinating your puppy/kitten or adult pet.
