
University of Missouri-Columbia Veterinary Medical Teaching Hosp
Small Animal Clinic:
Veterinarians in Columbia, MO
A384 Clydesdale Hall
Columbia, MO 65211 - Boone County
(573) 882-7821
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Categories: Veterinarians, Veterinary Services for Animal Specialties and Veterinary Services
- University of-Veterinary Medical Teaching Hosp
- Small Animal Clinic:
- Animal Hospital
- Avian
- Bathing
- Boarding
- Climate Controlled
- Cooling
- Dermatology
- Diets
- Dog Runs
- Doggies
- Dogs
- Equine
- Examinations
- Farm Animals
- Feline Boarding
- Flea & Tick Control
- Food
- Immunizations
- Indoor Play Areas
- Inside Runs
- Kennels
- Kittens
- Lab Work
- Laser Procedures
- Medical
- Medications
- Neutering
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Pocket Pets
- Prescriptions
- Rabbits
- Ranch Animals
- Shots
- skin care
- Small Pets
- Suites
- Ultrasonic
- Ultrasound
- Vaccinations
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