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Our first priority is always with the health, happiness, and comfort of our patients. Our care advice is based only on what is best for the pet. 

Put pets first.

02

We trust parents to make the right decisions for themselves and their pets and invite them to actively participate in care alongside us. 

Trust the parent.

03

Caring for a pet involves the full spectrum of emotions, from joy to grief. We know when to be fun, and when to be serious. At all times, we foster supportive, positive, and authentically human hospital culture. 

Authentically human.

04

Although our business is growing, we retain the attitude and spirit of a neighborhood vet. We get to know our clients' families and are proud to play an active role in our local communities.

Good neighbors.

05

We are always looking for a better way. In an industry that hasn't seen a lot of innovation, we are experimenting with new ways of delivering care, delighting customers, and infusing our hospitals with fresh ideas.

Shake things up.

As part of the Cara Veterinary Family, our practice operates from five core principles, or "pillars".

Our Pillars

A dedicated veterinarian in blue scrubs, with a surgical mask resting around her neck, lovingly cradles a small, scruffy black dog. They stand in the heart of a bustling veterinary clinic, surrounded by essential medical equipment. A happy dog with a black and tan coat is looking up, mouth open, its head nestled between a person's dark-clothed arms. The image captures the dog's joyful expression, reminiscent of a pup greeting their favorite vet after a check-up. A person with glasses cuddles a fluffy black and white cat, holding it close to their face. The individual, perhaps a veterinarian in a blue top, ensures the cat feels calm and relaxed. The background is out of focus, emphasizing this tender moment between vet and pet. A small dog with a brown and white coat is wearing a harness and being gently lifted in a sling by two people. The dog appears calm as it is carefully held and raised off the ground, likely under the guidance of a veterinarian. A white cat with black markings is lying on a green towel, looking intently forward. A veterinarian’s hand gently rests on the cat's back, providing comfort. The scene is calm and serene.

Our Pillars

As part of the Cara Veterinary Family, our practice operates from five core principles, or “pillars”.

01

Our first priority is always with the health, happiness, and comfort of our patients. Our care advice is based only on what is best for the pet. 

Put pets first.

02

We trust parents to make the right decisions for themselves and their pets and invite them to actively participate in care alongside us. 

Trust the parent.

03

Caring for a pet involves the full spectrum of emotions, from joy to grief. We know when to be fun, and when to be serious. At all times, we foster supportive, positive, and authentically human hospital culture. 

Authentically human.

04

Although our business is growing, we retain the attitude and spirit of a neighborhood vet. We get to know our clients' families and are proud to play an active role in our local communities.

Good neighbors.

05

We are always looking for a better way. In an industry that hasn't seen a lot of innovation, we are experimenting with new ways of delivering care, delighting customers, and infusing our hospitals with fresh ideas.

Shake things up

A happy dog with a black and tan coat, showing its tongue and smiling while being hugged by its proud veterinarian. The image is framed with a green heart outline. A white cat with black markings on its head is lying down on a light green towel. A person's hand, perhaps that of a veterinarian, is gently resting on the cat's back. The image is framed with a heart-shaped border. A woman with glasses, who appears to be a caring veterinarian, gently holds and nuzzles a small Persian cat with a black and white coat and an orange bandage on its paw. The image is framed with a green heart outline. A French Bulldog in a harness is gently lifted by two people, possibly a vet and an assistant. The dog's ears are perked up, appearing calm and curious. The scene is indoors, with the dog receiving attentive care. A green heart outline frames the image, highlighting its tenderness. A vet in blue scrubs is holding a small black dog in an examination room. Medical equipment is visible in the background. The veterinarian has a stethoscope around their neck and a face mask pulled below their chin. The image is framed by a heart shape.