Exotics
Keo Breach, a macaw, had a foreign body lodged in his crop. He's 14 weeks old in this photo.
Renee Landry with a baby bunny
Technician Katelyn Thayer weighs Shelly, a Sulcata Tortoise
"Dr. Sip" with Gus
Dr. Warner with Toni
Lola, a five-year-old chinchilla, came to see us because she had a decreased appetite
A bearded dragon positioned for an x-ray
Technician Amy Archer and Dr. Siperstein give Joey the turtle a pedicure
Edwina, an African Pygmy Hedgehog, visits for a nail trim
Anubis, a four-year-old Red Tail Columbian Boa, came to see us because he wasn't eating
Karen Smith, CVT, with Moe Hoffman
We normally have exotics vets here five or six days a week, but we do recommend calling in advance to be sure there is one on duty.
Drs. Kruse, Pelletier, Siperstein, and Warner all see small mammals, including ferrets, rabbits, Guinea pigs, rats, chinchillas, hedgehogs, gerbils, mice, and hamsters.
Drs. Pelletier, Siperstein, and Warner also see reptiles; and Drs. Siperstein and Warner see birds.





