gillis

Facility Dog Information

Gillis

DOG EXPECTATIONS

Clermont Northeastern Partners with Owensville Animal Hospital

Owensville Animal Hospital has agreed to cover the costs of the routine care and preventative care for Gillis while he is serving in his role as a facility dog for Clermont Northeastern. This is the first partnership for the Therapy dog program since it began in November of 2020. The Owensville Animal Hospital will cover vaccinations, physical evaluations, heartworm medications and any non-emergency appointments at no cost to the district. Clermont Northeastern is grateful for the partnership!

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Located in Owensville, OH, Owensville Animal Hospital is a full service animal hospital offering services such as wellness check, sick visits, routine vaccinations, routine medical, surgical and dentistry needs, low cost spay-neuter, orthopedics and daytime emergencies.

Wellness Exams & Preventative Care

Preventative medicine is the cornerstone for a healthy pet. Our experienced veterinary team offers sound recommendations that are customized for your pet and their lifestyle. Vaccinations, flea and tick preventative, and heartworm preventative are just a few of the options that keep your furry family member happy and healthy.

Sick Visits & Daytime Emergencies

From ear infections to skin infections, from broken toe nails to broken bones, our team is committed to being there for you and your pet in your time of need. Our Veterinarians have experience in dentistry, dermatology, orthopedics, trauma, critical care and much more.

Low Cost Spay-Neuter

With local animal shelters overflowing and homeless animals exposed to danger on the streets, we are dedicated to making spaying and neutering affordable to do our part to reduce pet overpopulation. All spay and neuter surgical procedures include anesthesia, hospitalization, a pain injection and antibiotic injection at the time of surgery and post-operative pain medication for three days.

General Surgery

Life happens and when surgery is required our veterinarian team members are highly experienced surgeons.

Dental Care

A healthy mouth is a happy mouth! Dental disease leads to oral pain and if left unattended can contribute to heart, kidney and liver disease. Regular oral examinations by your Veterinarian can help you keep a close eye on your pet’s teeth. Many pets may require regular dental cleanings to keep their mouth healthy and clean.
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