Our long time vet down in town has retired. He was great, but now we need to find a new one. Cost is important, part of what we liked about our old vet was he was reasonable for the basic services like shots. Anyone have someone in the conifer area they like for basic things like shots?
Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!
RenegadeCJ wrote: Our long time vet down in town has retired. He was great, but now we need to find a new one. Cost is important, part of what we liked about our old vet was he was reasonable for the basic services like shots. Anyone have someone in the conifer area they like for basic things like shots?
We like Dr. Gruchow at Bighorn Veterinary Service.
http://www.bighornvet.com/
13545 US Highway 285, Pine -- just north of Pine Junction. (303)838-8715
I haven't priced compared anything in quite some time, but I'll always recommend our Business Partners (yes, I'm biased!) Aspen Creek Vet Hospital. They do a great job with the animals.
When I lived up there I used to go to Conifer Vet Hospital and really liked Dr. Palmini, he was good at follow up and explaining what needed to be done and why.
Good luck Renegade!
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I did, but thanks for the reminder! I'm gonna see if we can sneak by! One question I guess I have to ask though...it says dogs under 65# are served....does that only mean for spay/neuter, or also for shots? Most people around me have dogs that are at least 65#. The rest tend to be kibble for the mtn lions.
Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!