Dr.Brandi Hohrman treating guinea pigs. In addition Dr.Hohrman and Venable treat rats, hamsters, gerbils, ferrets and other so called "pocket pets".
Hedgehogs can be challenging pets to treat as they curl into a ball of spines.
Taking x-rays,a valuable tool in determining the problem.
Dr.Venable in surgery.Most elective surgeries are done weekday mornings so pets can go home the same day.
Therese and Isaac are the friendly faces behind the front desk.
Kari, our office manager, is supervised by Curley,one of our office cats.
Curley, Diva and Chip supervise the front desk.
An afternoon nap after a busy morning supervising.
Leslie, one of our great assistants.
Ann is looking for eggs of an intestinal parasite.
Curley keeps an watchful eye on everything.
Dr.Hunter manages the practice between seeing patients.
Dr.Venable places an intravenous catheter prior to anesthesia. Fluid therapy is important, particularly in older animals, during surgery to keep the blood pressure up.
Ear problems are common in dogs and Gloria helps with restraint as Dr.Hohrman examines the ears.
Dr, Hunter holding Zeus, a white tiger cub from CAT Tales Zoological Park in Mead,WA.
Dr.Hunter has volunteered his services to the park for many years.
Therese is our wonderful receptionist.
Isaac, our second receptionist, loves people, pets and VW's.
Dr.Venable looking at material from an infected ear to determine the needed treatment.