ABOUT US
  • Walk-in veterinary hoursAcupunture is now available - call us!
  • Preventive care, vaccines
  • ill pet exams & treatment
  • Soft tissue surgery
  • Dental care
  • Microchipping
  • Veterinary Prescription Diets
  • Digital Radiographs
  • Lots of love and treats!

We offer a full line of general practice services.  We do yearly health exams that check your cats and dogs out from head to tail.  We tailor your pets' vaccination needs to the lifestyle they have - not a cookie cutter approach to every animal that walks in the door.   We work on routine medical cases, as well as more complex internal medicine problems.  Dr. Berglund is willing to work with you as much as possible to put together a treatment plan that fits with your budget and the degree of work-up you would like to pursue.  The UW Veterinary School is close to the clinic and we will refer cases that require a specialist.   We also have access to  Board Certified Radiologists when an abdominal ultrasound or echocardiogram is recommended.

We have a beautiful surgical suite that is quiet and soothing for animals.  Your pet lies on a nice warm surgical table and is under anesthesia using isoflourane gas.  Your pet is monitored with a state of the art device constantly checking their EKG, respiratory rate, temperature, and oxygen levels.  We do many soft tissue surgeries.  Dr. Berglund's favorite non-routine surgery are thyroidectomies.

The excellent quality and standard of care has expanded our client base even to surrounding areas, including Oregon, McFarland, Belleville, Middleton, and Maple Bluff - one loyal client returns every year from Philadelphia!  Candlin's central location is convenient from many areas.    We are located only 2 miles from the Beltline.  The last page has a map and directions.


Here are links to a few great websites for your pet questions:

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Royal Canin Diets
Pet Food Home Delivery
Interesting News Tidbits

While dragging her unconscious owner off train tracks at midnight, a pit bull named Lilly was hit by the freight train and suffered a shattered pelvis and degloving injury to her right foot. Lilly underwent emergency treatment at a nearby animal clinic and then was transferred to Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston where she had two surgeries, one to amputate her limb and another to repair her pelvis. WFXT-TV (Dedham, Mass.)