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WELCOME

Welcome to the Riverside Pet Hospital. We are dedicated to providing the finest professional health care for your pet. Our philosophy is that each client and each pet deserves all the time and attention that we can provide. Dr. Carol Gifford is a graduate of the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, and is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association. She has been a veterinarian in the Rutland Area for 12  years. Our veterinary technicians have many years of animal care experience. We are a full service hospital, providing preventative health care, medical treatment, surgical procedures, laboratory analyses and 24 hour emergency service.
 

HOSPITAL HOURS
FIRST VISIT
EMERGENCY SERVICE
HOSPITALIZATION
GENERAL HEALTH
PET FOODS & SUPPLIES
GROOMING
BOARDING

We are open Monday through Saturday, and one evening per week. To allow ample time for each patient, and to allow for scheduled surgeries, we request that you make an appointment. If an unexpected emergency arises, we will make every effort to contact you and reschedule.

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Please bring any relevant health records on your pet when you first visit. This is especially important with ongoing health problems. You pet’s vaccination history is also very important.

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Emergency service is available on a 24 hour basis. We have an answering service, and Dr. Gifford carries a pager so that she can always be reached. Our hospital is involved in a cooperative arrangement with several other local veterinarians so that one of them will handle our emergencies when we are unavailable.
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Pets sometimes need to be kept in the hospital for medical treatment. These patients will be monitored carefully and sent home as soon as possible. We believe that most pets do better at home. We have an attendant on the premises at night to watch our hospital patients.

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Preventative medicine is the key to longevity for both pets and people. Vaccinating your pets against contagious diseases is one of the most important elements of their preventative health care. Puppies should begin vaccinations at 6 - 8 weeks of age. They need a series of 2 - 3 distemper shots, plus a rabies vaccination. All dogs also should be tested for, and protected from, heartworm disease. Dogs who are boarded frequently should have kennel cough vaccines. The lyme vaccine is recommended if you travel to areas where this disease is a problem. Kittens need a series of 2 - 3 distemper vaccinations their first year, starting at 6 - 8 weeks of age. They also should be protected from rabies and leukemia. More unusual pets, such as ferrets and rabbits, often need vaccinations. We can advise you about the best health care for these pets. Veterinary medicine has made great progress in recent years, and pets are enjoying longer and better quality lives. We look forward to helping your pet lead a long and healthy life.

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For your convenience, we have the following professional foods and supplies:
 
Proplan Diets & Hill
Nutritional Supplements
General Pet Supplies
Flea Control Products

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We offer professional dog and cat grooming. Linda Long is an experienced and skilled groomer who will make your pets look their best.

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We have boarding available for both cats and dogs. Cats are kept in a quiet area away from other animals. Dogs are walked several times a day. Current Vaccinations are required to protect all boarder. Space is limited, so please call early.

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