Welcome to
Tails Veterinary Clinic
Tails Veterinaty Clinic is a full-service, primary care animal clinic providing a wide range of veterinary services. The facility includes a fully-stocked pharmacy, surgery suite and in-house x-ray.
We provide a broad spectrum of diagnostic procedures through in-house testing and the use of external laboratories. Our commitment is to provide quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet.
Clinic Tour
Our Facilities
There are 3 rooms that are used by vets to consult. Each is equipped with an examination table.
The treatment room was renovated a few years ago to keep up with the growing need for space and treatment area.
We have two operating rooms and its adjoining facilities, such as the recovery room and scrub room.
Visit Animal Volunteer Page
We are always looking to add new volunteers to our organization.
Our Advantages
Why Choose Us
Outstanding compassionate patient and client care
Tailoring our treatment to each pet’s individual needs
Provide highest quality care exceed client expectations.
Using the latest equipment and techniques
Exhibit a professional attitude at all times
Work as a team and retain a positive attitude
Specialists
Our Veterinarians
Dr. Mary Gill
Dr. Gill graduated ECFVG at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary medicine Sciences.
Dr. Katie Stevens
Dr. Stevens started working at the clinic in the summer of 2005. It was always her dream job as a kid.
Dr. Luke Carr
Dr. Carr graduated from the Veterinary Assistant course while working and have been here at DVC ever since.
F.A.Q.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
Pets should be dewormed at 2,4,6,and 8 weeks with Pyrantel Pamoate. Also every pet should be checked for worms on their initial visit regardless of their deworming schedule.
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