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Chippewa Veterinary
Clinic started in 1902 with a strong focus on Equine Health. Today, our
clinic continues this long-lasted tradition by continuing to offer the best
in Equine Care and Services.
Equine Services:
Routine Health
Basic Lameness Exams
Pre-purchase Exams
Reproductive Work
Routine Vaccinations
De-Wormings
Routine Dentistry
Emergency Health |
Please call (715)
723-3655 or e-mail
chipvet@chippewavet.com
with any questions or requests regarding equine care and services. We'll be
happy to assist you in any way we can. |
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Equine Vaccination
Schedule |
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All Vaccines can be given at 8 to 12 weeks of age, and again 3 to 4 weeks
later, followed by an annual booster. |
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All
Horses
New 4-Way with West
Nile |
Protects Against
West Nile; E. and W.
Encephalitis; Tetanus |
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Show
Horses,
Trail
Rides, and
other Events
Rhino/Flu Combination
Pinnacle Intranasal |
Protects Against
Rhinopneumonitis/Influenza
Strangles |
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Horses Traveling
Out of State
Potomac Fever
Vaccine |
Protects Against
Potomac Horse Fever |
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Optional Vaccines |
Protects Against |
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Old 4-Way Vaccine |
E. and W.
Encephalitis; Tetanus; Influenza |
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West Nile Vaccine |
West Nile ONLY |
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Tetanus Vaccine |
Tetanus ONLY |
Equine Care Tips
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Stay current with
vaccinations: There is a new 4-way vaccination available
that includes West Nile, Tetanus, and Eastern and Western Encephalitis.
This is a core vaccination that should be done every Spring.
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If your horse or horses
go to many shows or are around other horses,
vaccinate with Rhino/Flu Combination Shot. This shot should be give
annually, every Spring.
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Older horses, 10 years
or older, should have an oral exam to have their
teeth checked.
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Parasite control is
VERY important: Make routine de-wormings a top
priority for the Spring and Fall seasons. If your horse is exposed to other
horses throughout the year, de-worming should be done on a quarterly basis.
Equine Health Watch
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Keep your horses safe
this summer and vaccinate against the West Nile Virus.
The Chippewa Falls area saw cases of West Nile Virus last summer. Make
sure you start this season with safety in mind.
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Remember to vaccinate
against Encephalitis.
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Remember ... for your
convenience and to save you money, we will dispense
vaccinations for you to do yourself. Call (715) 723-3655 for more information.
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Emergency Services
We offer Emergency Services 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year.
Please call (715) 723-3655 to speak
directly to one of our veterinarians. Please leave a message if the
veterinarian cannot answer due to a service call. Payment is due at the time
of service. |
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