RED WING, Minn., Jan. 10, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Black Dog Animal Hospital is set to open its doors in February 2016. This new veterinary clinic is located in Red Wing, MN at 1995 Old West Main Street. Black Dog Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary clinic offering wellness check-ups, vaccines, spay and neuter services, sick pet visits and veterinary house calls for home euthanasia and some wellness services.
Dr. Jennifer Scott of Black Dog Animal Hospital is excited about the opening of the new Red Wing, MN clinic. "We are very excited to be serving the Red Wing community and their pets. We will treat your pet like family and be sure to offer the best options for care in a friendly, easy going atmosphere. We will also do everything we can to make your pet as comfortable as we can in the clinic setting by using many different stress free techniques. We want your pet to love going the vet again! We will also tailor make a vaccine and care protocol specific to your pet based on lifestyle, size and breed. If your pet does become ill and need care we are also able to do that with an in-house laboratory, x-ray and hospitalization if needed. Your pet will be treated as if it is our own."
Black Dog Animal Hospital will be offering home euthanasia visits and some wellness services for those unable to make it into the clinic in the Red Wing area. According to Dr. Scott, she believes that these visits can be beneficial. "While most of our care is done in the hospital setting, on a prescheduled basis we can offer these services for our elderly clients or those with limited mobility. In these cases, a home visit ensures that the animal receives necessary care in a timely fashion without adding stress to the owner's life. A home visit also allows us to observe the pet in its daily environment, which can be very comforting for them especially if they become aggressive or skittish in the clinical environment."
Dr. Jennifer Scott is the owner of Black Dog Animal Hospital. A graduate of Purdue University, Dr. Scott has more than a decade of experience in the care of small pets. She makes providing excellent veterinary care in a comfortable, soothing environment a key component of her practice. She is joined in practice by Dr. Christine Boyle, who holds a degree from the University of Minnesota, also has more than a decade of experience in the clinical setting. Her professional interests include dentistry, dermatology, surgery, and client education.
To make an initial appointment, contact Black Dog Animal Hospital at (651) 327-2700. For more information on hours and services, visit them online at www.blackdoganimalhospital.com.
Black Dog Animal Hospital, (651) 327-2700


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