Sharing your life with an animal is something that can truly change you. These creatures give us so much while asking for so little in return – just our love and a little bit of attention. We understand the special bond you share with your companion, because each one of us has our very own animal family member whom we cherish.
We also understand that because your pet is a part of the family, you want to provide them with everything they need to enjoy as many happy, healthy years as possible. We share that same goal, which is why we’ve worked so hard to develop a comprehensive system of care that will serve your pet throughout his or her entire life – from birth through the golden years. From wellness exams to advanced diagnostic testing, to dentistry, surgery and everything in between, we’ve got everything you could ever need to keep your animal friend feeling his or her very best.
Our patients include a wide variety of species, including traditional household pets, like dogs and cats and pocket pets to larger animals and livestock, such as cows and pigs. We have a special interest in swine care and offer services both within our clinic or on-site through our farm call services.
At Kalona Veterinary Clinic, P.C. we consider it an honor to be able to work with your four-legged friend and we get great joy out of knowing that in everything we do, we’re contributing directly to their health and happiness. Having served the Kalona, IA community since 1984, we’re proud of the reputation we’ve built and are especially grateful for the relationships we’ve established with our patients and the people who love them. We’d love to welcome you and your animal companion to become a part of our extended family, and we look forward for the opportunity to serve you both for many years to come!
December abounds with holiday celebrations, and nothing can spoil good cheer like an emergency trip to the veterinary clinic. These tips can help keep your winter holiday season from becoming not-so-happy – for your pet and for you. Plan in advance Make sure you know how to get to your 24/7 emergency veterinary clinic before there’s an emergency. Talk with your veterinarian in advance to find out where you would need to take your pet, … Read More »
Costumes, trick-or-treaters, and jack-o-lanterns — all signs point to Halloween! But before the first trick-or-treaters come to your door and you dress your pet up, make sure that they are ready for the holiday. Dressing up your pet for Halloween Pet costumes make for some of the cutest photos, but you don’t want your dog or cat to be stressed while wearing their outfit. Take some time to get your pet used to their costume … Read More »
So, what’s the big deal? The American Veterinary Medical Association sponsors National Pet Dental Health Month every February in order to help spread awareness and prevent avoidable health issues. Dental health doesn’t just affect your pet’s mouth. Dental problems can be a result of underlying health problems and even cause new ones. Periodontal disease is the most common disease and dental condition seen in dogs and cats. In fact, by age 3, 70% of cats … Read More »