Due to the limited number of large animal veterinarians in the surrounding area our schedule is often booked 1-2 weeks in advance, so please plan accordingly.
Equine Services
- Proactive/preventative wellness exam
- Vaccinations
- Coggins
- Dentistry
- Castrations
- Lameness evaluation
- Ultrasound reproductive services
- Parasite analysis and prevention
- Nutritional guidance
- Urgent care
- During clinic hours we are equipped to assist you with your critical care needs. If we do not have the resources for the emergency, we will guide you to a hospital that does.
- After clinic hours we have a rotating on call schedule of our large animal doctors to assist you with your critical care needs. If we do not have the resources for the emergency, we will guide you to a hospital that does.
- End of life care
Bovine Services
- Proactive/preventative wellness exam
- Vaccinations
- Pregnancy check
- Prolapses
- Bull fertility
- Calving assistance
- Caesareans
- Castrations
- Dehorn
- Veterinary Feed Directives
- Nutritional guidance
- Urgent care
- During clinic hours we are equipped to assist you with your critical care needs. If we do not have the resources for the emergency, we will guide you to a hospital that does.
- After clinic hours we have a rotating on call schedule of our large animal doctors to assist you with your critical care needs. If we do not have the resources for the emergency, we will guide you to a hospital that does.
Goat, Sheep, Llama and Alpaca
- Proactive/preventative wellness exam
- Vaccinations
- Disbuds
- Castrations
- Caesareans
- Parasite analysis and prevention
- Nutritional guidance
- Urgent care
Large Animal FAQs
Do you require appointments?
Yes, we are generally booked for routine appointments about a week in advance. Surgeries are typically being booked about a month in advance. If you have an appointment with us and are unable to keep your scheduled time, please be considerate of others and call to reschedule so that someone else can use the appointment time.
There is the exception of emergencies and we will do our best to care for those when they arise.
As an animal owner how important is it to use only one clinic?
It is important to develop a relationship with the doctors and clinic. When you work with one clinic, they are able to best help you and your pet with reminders and treatments when needed. They are also more likely to be available in an emergency should you need them. If you use multiple clinics, we do not know the treatments your animal has received nor does the other clinic know what you may have received from us. Auburn Animal Clinic staff encourages you to schedule an appointment so we can get acquainted with you and your animals.
What kind of food should I feed my pet?
Our recommendation is to feed a nutritionally balanced food, that is salmonella tested, with stringent quality controls and sourced ingredients. Hill’s for example will reject a truck load of ingredients if it does not meet their standards. Inexpensive foods may not always meet these criteria or provide the nutrition your pet needs. We are here to assist you with any questions you might have.
Equine FAQs
Do you do health papers?
Yes, but the horse must have a valid coggins.
Do you float teeth?
Yes.
Do I have to come to the clinic?
No, we can come to you!