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New Ulm Regional Veterinary Center

New Ulm Regional Veterinary Center

Providing veterinary care for companion and large animals

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Blog

COVID-19 in Pets – Should You Be Worried?

Can pets get COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2? They seem to have more resistance to getting the virus and only a few dozen cases of pets with clinical

preventative medicine for pets

Back to the Basics – Preventative Medicine

During these unprecedented times in our world when there are so, so many unknowns that mess with our psyche, when the world is at a “stand still” bec

cbd use in pets

CBD Use In Pets

Cannabidiol (CBD) has been receiving increasing attention for its use in the treatment of pain in veterinary medicine. Unlike marijuana, which is a

dogs and kids

Young Children and Dog Safety

Everyone loves a cute internet video of an interaction between a child and a pet, but sometimes these interactions can be dangerous for both child and

End of Life Decisions

Saying goodbye to a beloved pet is one of the most difficult decisions many people face in their lives. Each situation is different. Our sorrow,

Holiday Hazards

Chocolate- small amounts may cause vomiting and diarrhea but in large doses, seizures and heart arrhythmias may occur Fruit Cakes, Breads, and

Why You Should Bother Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth

If you have a dog or cat over the age of three, you’ve likely been told by your veterinarian that they have some form of tartar build-up, gingivitis, o

The Pet Food Conundrum

Walk into any pet food aisle and you’re immediately visually overwhelmed with the plethora of options!! Do you pick the one with the neatest p

dog with parvo

Parvo Virus

“Parvo is going around.” It is a statement that sets fear in the hearts of shelter staff, veterinary personnel and owners alike. Should it be som

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New Ulm Regional Veterinary Center

401 20th South Street
New Ulm MN 56073

Companion Animal

(507)233-2500 Emergency number from 7:00 am - 10:00 pm: (507)233-2500 Emergency number from 10:00 pm - 7:00 am: (952)942-8272

Large Animal

(507)233-2520
(Emergency number is the same)
Fax (507)354-1229