Pet Grooming And Boarding
Grooming
Sometimes clients wonder if professional grooming their pet is really necessary. However, matted or excessively long fur could be hiding skin diseases, fleas, ticks, and other potential health risks. While it is nice to have your pet looking his or her best, our groomer is trained to look for these health concerns and bring them to the doctor’s attention.
At Harlan Veterinary Associates & Referral Center, we know regular grooming keeps your pet healthy, happy, and comfortable. We also know your pet is an important member of your family, and we promise to make him or her feel safe and comfortable while in our care.
Schedule your pet for a FURminator Treatment! We are now offering FURminator treatment and products for your pets. FURminator provides an effective solution to reduce shedding and improve your pet's skin and coat health. Make an appointment today!
We are pleased to have Emily Tornblom, a professional groomer on staff.
Boarding
Harlan Veterinary Associates & Referral Center does not want you to worry about your pet while you are away. We provide a safe and secure environment for your pet with plenty of playtime.
From different size cages and runs for your dog and cages for your cat, we have a boarding facility that will accommodate the largest to the smallest of pets. All boarders at Harlan Veterinary Associates & Referral Center receive the personal attention they need and deserve from our caring staff. Your pet’s comfort and a stress-free stay is our main goal!
Your pet’s health should be your last concern while on vacation. Because Harlan Veterinary Associates & Referral Center is a veterinary hospital first, we are capable of responding quickly to your pet if the need should arise. Our experienced staff can also safely and reliably administer any medication that is needed. Our doctors are on call for any after-hour concerns as well.
You may also request grooming, bathing, or medical exams while your pet is being boarded.
Please Note: In an effort to maintain a safe and healthy environment for all animals within our facility, our hospital policy requires that all dogs must be current on their rabies, distemper, parvo, leptospirosis, and kennel cough vaccinations. They also must be free of internal and external parasites.
Cats must be current on their rabies and distemper. They must also be free from fleas.