- Dental CareRegular pet dental care is an important part of dog's and cat's oral and overall health. However, the majority of pets do not get the proper level of oral hygiene care they require to keep their gums and teeth healthy.
- VaccinationOur New Ulm vets can help protect your animal companion from a variety of serious disorders and diseases with regular parasite prevention and pet vaccinations.
- Nutritional CounselingAnimals that suffer from GI issues will often experience symptoms like constipation, diarrhea, blood in their stools, gas, vomiting, weight loss, abdominal pain and loss of appetite.
- Comprehensive ExaminationWith diligent care, our vets are able to help extend your pet's good health and wellbeing as they age. Because of this, it is key that your pet attend routinely scheduled wellness exams, even if they seem healthy.
- Parasites Treatment and ControlHookworms are internal parasites that can be especially deadly to puppies who haven't been vaccinated yet. Here, our New Ulm vets discuss the lifecycle of hookworms in dogs along with the causes, symptoms and how they can be prevented.
- Behavioral Disorder TreatmentThere are several common pulmonary disorders vets see in dogs such as canine distemper virus, lung tumors, pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
- Pain ManagementIn the course of each surgery, a dedicated member of our surgical team will administer anesthesia for your pet and continuously monitor them throughout the procedure. During and after the surgery, we will also provide your pet with pain management.
- Vomiting Treatment
- Diarrhea Treatment
- Skin Condition and Allergy TreatmentThanks to the hard work of your pet's glands, essential hormones are secreted into their body. These hormones and glands are known as your companions endocrine system.When this system isn't working the way it's supposed to your pet could develop symptoms such as poor coat conditions and skin problems.
- Upper Respiratory Illness TreatmentThe respiratory system of your pet performs the essential task of bringing oxygen to the body and getting rid of waste gases like carbon dioxide.Since cats and dogs don't sweat the same way humans do, their respiratory system plays an important part in regulating your pet's body temperature.
- Injury Treatment
- Intestinal Foreign Object Removal
- Leptospirosis Treatment
- Parvovirus Infection Treatment
- Bacterial and Viral Infection Treatment
- Urinary Tract Infection TreatmentInternal medicine in veterinary care also includes urology conditions like feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) in cats and urinary tract infections (UTIs) in dogs
- Arthritis TreatmentWhile osteoarthritis is typically a condition we think of in older dogs, this painful condition can also affect your senior cat's joints.
- Hip Dysplasia TreatmentSeveral different conditions have been shown to improve with the use of laser therapy for dogs, cats, and other pets, including joint pain, muscle spasms, and arthritis symptoms.
- Diabetes Treatment
- Thyroid Disease TreatmentExamples of common immune-mediated disorders in cats and dogs are irritable bowel syndrome, anemia, hypothyroidism, allergies, skin diseases and arthritis.
- Heart Disease TreatmentCats and dogs can suffer from heart disease and disorders just like people. We can use the technology at our in-house vet lab, to examine your pet for any signs of heart conditions in order to get you the results quickly. These faster results mean we can start the treatment process sooner.
- Kidney Disease TreatmentAs pets age, their kidneys tend to lose their function. In some cases, kidney disease can be caused by medications used to treat other common conditions seen in geriatric pets.
- Periodontal Disease TreatmentThis has the potential to develop infections in the mouth such as tooth decay and periodontal disease, as well as missing or loose teeth.
- Cancer TreatmentTh most common cancers found in dogs include mast cell tumors, lymphoma, bone cancer and melanoma. In cats some of the most common cancers are feline leukaemia virus (FeLV), lymphoma, skin cancer and mammary cancer.
- Wound and Fracture CareOur veterinarians provide dental surgeries for dogs and cats. These surgeries can range from tooth extractions to gum disease treatment and jaw fracture repairs.
- Dental SurgeryWe know that learning your pet needs dental surgery can be hard. We aim to have this process be as stress-free as possible, for both you and your pet.
- Veterinary SurgeryWe know that the prospect of bringing your pet in for veterinary surgery can be daunting or even frightening. Rest assured that we only recommend veterinary surgery when it is in the best interests of your four-legged friend.
- Laser Surgery
- Spaying and NeuteringSpay and neuter procedures are recommended between 6-10 months for small dogs and 10-14 months for large dogs.
- Laboratory ServicesWith our extensive in-house laboratory and diagnostic imaging capabilities, we can produce efficient and accurate diagnostic information about your pet's condition and offer immediate treatment options for you.
- X-RayOur veterinarians are dedicated to providing superior care to each and every one of our patients. We support this commitment with technologies and tools like digital radiography, blood and blood chemistry analysis, therapeutic laser, surgical laser, and more in order to provide you with a diagnosis and treatment for your pet as soon as possible.
- Dental RadiologyUsing digital dental x-rays, the risk of radiation exposure for your pet is significantly lower than with traditional x-ray technologies. We will be able to see below the surface of your pet's gum line in order to evaluate each and every tooth.
- MicrochippingMicrochipping - A microchip is a permanent form of identification that is placed under your pet's skin. It's size can be compared to a grain of rice. Microchipped pets have a higher chance of being reunited with their owners if they become lost.
- Grooming
- Senior Pet CareIn order to help your pet maintain a good quality of life as they age, senior pets require routine preventive care and early diagnosis throughout their old age.
- Dog TrainingChristine graduated from the University of Minnesota Crookston with a BS in Animal Science in 2017 and started working at NURVC shortly after. She lives in New Ulm with her border collies Maverick and Chex, and scruffy rescue dog Addison. They train and compete in obedience and agility. She is passionate about dog training and behavior and teaches 4-H training classes in Nicollet and Blue Earth counties, although puppy kindergarten classes are her favorite!
- Small Animal VetNew Ulm Regional Veterinary Center is seeking a small animal veterinarian to join our team in New Ulm, Minnesota. Some large animal potential if desired.
- Large Animal VetDr. Kenny Deutz is a large animal veterinarian in New Ulm and has a special interest in beef and dairy production medicine.
- Equine Vet