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Welcome to Coddingtown Veterinary Clinic
Coddingtown Veterinary Clinic is proud to have served the wonderful pet owners of Santa Rosa and Northern CA since 1968. Our practice is an integrated practice, combining Western Allopathic Medicine (internal medicine, surgery, vaccinations, dentistry, grooming, hospitalization, flea control, in house laboratory, prescriptions, x-ray, ultrasound, etc) and Eastern Holistic Medicine (acupuncture, five element theory, traditional Chinese herbal medicine, herbs, and nutritional therapy).
Our outstanding staff is ready to answer your questions seven days a week, and doctor’s appointments are available MWF and Saturday.
We are happy to see all furry pets (except tarantulas), including but not limited to cats, dogs, ferrets, rats, mice, guinea pigs, chinchillas, gerbils, hamsters, hedgehogs, ocelots, servals, margays, and even coatimundis.
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Officials at the American Kennel Club have been paying particular attention to stolen dog reports made by owners about dogs stolen from cars, yard and homes. Coddingtown Veterinary Clinic knows t ...
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Fiber is important because it helps dogs feel full, supports natural, healthy digestion and aids in moving material through their digestive tract. Is there fiber in your pet's food bowl with each ...
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As pets have become more important to their owners, what the pets are fed has become more important as well. Most pet owners are concerned about the quality and nutrition level of the food they a ...
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At Coddingtown Veterinary Clinic, we all need to eat a complete and balanced diet. We feed our dogs and cats food developed by companies that study their nutritional needs, but if you study the l ...
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