Chosen Valley Veterinary Clinic was established in 1973 by Dr Donald French. For nearly 50 years, we have provided expert, compassionate, and customized veterinary care to meet the needs of our patients and the humans who love them. Whether big or small, we care for them all!
We understand that choosing a veterinary clinic is one of the most important decisions that you make as an animal caregiver. The staff at Chosen Valley Vet Clinic is dedicated to providing care to you and your animals whether they are your companions or your livelihood. It is the mission of the veterinary team at Chosen Valley Vet Clinic to provide the very best medical care to the best of our abilities, and treat your animals as we would our own.
We encourage you to learn more about our veterinary clinic and the services we offer here at chosenvalleyvet.com and then make an appointment to come and see us! We look forward to meeting you!
Monday — Friday: 8:00 a.m. — 5:30 p.m.
Saturday: 8:00 a.m. — Noon
Emergency Vet on call 24/7
As spring makes its appearance, so do many spring flowers and seasonal floral arrangements. Lilies are very dangerous to our feline friends. It is best to keep this out of reach of your curious pet, or opt for pet-safe plants instead.
As summer approaches, so do the booms, blasts, and excitement that come along with this commotion-filled season. From thunderstorms to the Fourth of July, pets experience an array of experiences that can bring out their anxiety. Preparing for the noise, hustle and bustle, and celebrations can reduce your pet’s stress and prevent young pets from trauma that could lead to life-long fears. Unsure how you can prep for booms and blasts? Here are our top tips for helping your pet through the summer celebrations and downpours.
Did you know that March is Pet Poison Prevention Month? This month is dedicated to keeping pets safe from accidental poisonings and educating pet owners on how to do just that. Some curious pets cannot help but get into trouble when it comes to exploring household items that can pose a danger. Others may incidentally walk across the garage floor, garden, or sidewalk and wind up ill. To help you better safeguard your pets, check out these common household pet poisons that most people don’t think about.
Here is a fact we hope you’ll sink your teeth into: preventing periodontal disease (also known as gum disease). By protecting your pet’s dental health, you can extend their life by three years! Along with obesity, dental disease is a leading (and preventable) illness that takes the lives of far too many pets far too early. To make matters even more pressing, over 80% of dogs and 50% of cats over the age of three will develop periodontal disease.
We look forward to meeting you and your treasured companion.
Our veterinary team specializes in veterinary care for small animals, equine, and dairy & beef cattle.