Heart of Vermont Vet Contact
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If you need immediate care for your pet, please contact a local primary-care veterinarian, Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists in Williston at 802-863-2387, or SAVES in Lebanon, NH at 603-306-0007. Peak Veterinary Referral Center in Williston also offers urgent care services including euthanasia 7 days a week, 10am-8pm.
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Our mailing address is: 652 Granger Rd., Suite 4, Barre, VT 05641
Heart of Vermont Veterinary Acupuncture gives delicate, powerful pet needle therapy in Vermont. Accessible for pooches and felines with a licensed, certified veterinarian in a little, inviting office in Berlin, Vermont.
Heart of Vermont Veterinary Housecalls, PLC offers home visits for home euthanasia or end-of-life care, including consultations regarding options and decision-making for pets. At-home help in Central Vermont involves interviews, discussion, and other services, as needed. Or you can book a phone or video conference with our vet, regardless of where you live.
Acupuncture therapy is a medical treatment method refined over thousands of years, still in dynamic advancement today, and gaining in popularity. Using hair-thin needles set in particular areas on the body, acupuncturists ease and treat a seemingly endless number of conditions, and rebalance vitality for more vigor and enjoyable life. In veterinary patients, these pet therapies can address a wide assortment of conditions including joint pain, spinal injuries, stomach related issues, sensitivities, emotional/anxiety/behavior issues, palliative cancer care, and reducing symptoms of disease.
The close of a pet’s life can be a troublesome time, both for pets and their families. As we watch them decline and try to help them with the loss of their physical and mental capacities, we ponder: How much would he say he is enduring? Is there something more I can do, or is it time for her to pass on? How would I know when that time ought to be? With a delicate touch and humane attention, Dr. Bruner has helped many clients and patients through the difficulties of end-of-life transitions.