Location


Travel Directions

Hours

Description

Services

Animals Treated

Staff Members

More pet care for your money, more pampering for your pet.

Location

818 31st Street
Evans, (CO)
USA 80620
Tel : 970-330-0788
Fax : 970-330-1802
Emergency : 970-330-0788

Travel Directions

We are located off of Highway 85, just south of Greeley.

(Located near the intersection of Highways 85 and 34.)

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Hours

Monday

: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

Tuesday

: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

Wednesday

: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

Thursday

: 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

Friday

: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

Saturday

: 8:00 am - 12 noon

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Description

Dr. Hemerson and the rest of the staff here at All Pet Animal Clinic are proud to offer our clients the best and most advanced animal care facilites available. Whether it's for a routine examination, serious health issues, or for the treatment of an injury, when you bring your pet to us you can count on our treating your pet like one of our own. We here at All Pet Animal Clinic know what your pet means to you and your family -- we know how much you care about your pet, because we care about them too.

We specialize in Laser applications. This is a quicker and less painful way for your loved one to have a simple declawing or a more complex deep mass removal done. We are one of the few clinics in the Northern Colorado area that provides this service. Please be sure to visit the Web Links page to gather more information about this new proceedure.

Founded in 1954, it has been the standing mission of All Pet Animal Clinic to help your animal friends to lead the happiest, healthiest, and best lives possible. We have been affiliated with numerous organization. These organizations have recognized the quality care we are able to provide, and we hope you will too. To find out which orgainzations these are, check out our Saff Bios page.

You and your pets are always welcome at All Pet Animal Clinic; we hope you will join us sometime.


Services

Loving care every pet owner can afford

We have special “package” pricing to save you money. There is a 10% discount for our seniors, and we can help with payment plans for selective surgeries or emergencies to help work within your budget.

All your pet care needs…under one “roof”

We are a full-service veterinary hospital so we can take care of all your pet’s medical needs. Including new puppy and kitten exams, well-pet exams, geriatric exams, and spaying and neutering. We also do x-rays, blood testing, lab work – all on the premises – so you’ll get the results of your pet’s exam quickly. We even have an orthopedist and a radiologist on call to handle serious emergencies and illnesses. And that’s just the beginning:

Heartworm prevention.
Once-a-month prevention keeps puppies and dogs safe from heartworm.
Vaccines to save the life of your pet. Administered with our special ”soft touch” procedure.
Answers to allergie

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Animals Treated

Cats, Dogs, Pocket Pets and Some Birds

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Staff Members

Don Hemerson, DVM

Supervising Veterinarian, Owner

If animals could talk, they'd bark and meow their hearty approval of Dr. Don Hemmerson's care. Since boyhood he has been involved in veterinary medicine. His father was a veterinarian also, so he grew up caring for and helping animals. He brings that caring to his client and their pets each and every day, leaving the saddest eyes sparkling and the limpest tails wagging.

Dr. Hemmerson graduated from Iowa State University and says this about education; "There are no shortcuts to the kind of knowledge it takes to keep our animal friends healthy and safe. And although I received supurb training while earning my doctorate degree, I must continually learn about the letest breakthoughts -- new medicines, procedures, and equipment. It's a never-ending learning process and the payoff is in the lives I save.

"A good veterinarian never stops learning. A great one never stops giving. So I try to appy what I have learned through my associations with colleagues, my legislative efforts on behalf of pets in kennels and breeding farms and my activities in helping the county animal shelter.

Dr. Hemmerson is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Colorado Veterinary Medical Association and Weld Count Veterinary Medical Association. He also serves on the following boards; Veterinay Advisory Board, Front Range Community College and the Veterinary Technician Prgram.

When Dr. Hemmerson is not involved in one of the above associations, he is active with the local animal shelter.

Bob Kautz, DVM

Veterinarian, co-owner

From treating that floppy-eared Basset Hound for fleas and ticks, to administering care and comfort to an aging Tabby, Dr. Kautz feels as if he's got the whole world in his hands when he's warmly cuddling a new puppy or kitten. In a sense, his whole world has been devoted to helping those helpless ones. Your pet will benefit from his skill as a healer and his compasion as an animal lover.

Dr. Bob Kautz graduated from Colorado State University and says, "To ensure that your pet recieved every preventative measure while he's well, and every chance to survive when critically ill, my learning must never stop. I keep abreast of new medicines, proceedures, and methods -- all with the ultimate goal of a healthier, longer life for your pet.

"Just as learning never stops, sharing that knowlede must never stop either. I've devoted my career to sharing my knowledge and experience with others. My associations and activities offer more opportunites to raise the standards of my practice, and provide a wealth of good health to your pet and animals everyhwere.

Dr. Kautz ia a member of the American Veterinary Medical Assoication and the Colorado Medical Association. He is also a board member for the Northern Colorado Animal League and Veterinary Advisory Board.

Dawn Urioste, DVM

Assoicate Veterinarian

Dr. Urioste is a member of The American Veterinary Medical Assoiciation, Colorado Veterinay Medical Association, Weld County Ceterinary Medical Associaton. She is a board member of the Northern Colorado Animal League. Outside of the clinic she is a member of the U.S. Army Reserves.

Dr. Dawn's special interests are with the medicine of birds, rabbits, ferrots and rodents.

Sherrie Brosig, CVT

Surgery/Head Technician

Sherrie is a graduate of Front Range Community College and has been here since April of 1997. She is the Secretary of CACVT.

Merideth Early

Veterinary Assistant

Merideth is also the Surgery Technician and Pharmacy Team Leader. She has been here since August of 1997.

Stacy Haney

Veterinary Assistant

Stacy graduated from Colorado State University. She got her Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science. Stacy has been with us since July 1999.

Cindy Trimber

Receptionist/Nutritional Coordinator

Cindy is a graduate of McPherson College in Kansas where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in History. She has been on our team since March of 1997.

Doreen Thompson

Receptionist-Team Leader/Veterinary Assistant

Doreen received her Assoicates degree in Environmental Restoration Engineering from Front Range Community College. From there she obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Field Biology from the Unversity of Northern Colorado. She has been at All Pet Animal Hospital since August 1999.

Pam Gardner

Student Assistant

Pam attends the Greeley Central High School and has been with us since November 1999.

Morganne Early

Student Assistant

Morganne is a student at Highland High School and has been here when possible since June of 1998.

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