Lamar Animal Medical Center

Lamar Animal Medical Center Our mission is to provide exceptional, compassionate veterinary care to all creatures great and small Dr. Jensen Stulp
Dr. Alisha Mason.
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Dr. Lauren Bessert

Open 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. After Hours Referral Line Available Emergency Services Available 8am-8pm most weekends

Clinic: (719) 336-5509

We would like to thank all of our wonderful clients and patients for your support in 2025! We look forward to seeing you...
01/01/2026

We would like to thank all of our wonderful clients and patients for your support in 2025! We look forward to seeing you in 2026.

As a reminder we will have emergency services from 8am-8pm tomorrow and will be back open regular business hours on Friday 8am-5pm.

Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas! Unfortunately due to unexpected illness emergency services will not be available the remainder of today...
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas! Unfortunately due to unexpected illness emergency services will not be available the remainder of today as we had previously planned. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Happy Holidays to all of our wonderful clients and patients! ๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿป๐ŸŽ„We will be open regular hours this next week (12/15-19) ...
12/13/2025

Happy Holidays to all of our wonderful clients and patients! ๐ŸŽ…๐Ÿป๐ŸŽ„

We will be open regular hours this next week (12/15-19) so get in if you need before the week of Christmas!

For the week of Christmas we will remain open during regular business hours on December 22nd and 23rd. We will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and the day after December 26.

We will be closed New Year's Day only the following week.

Emergency Services will be available 8am-8pm on the closed days๐Ÿ˜Š

We hope you all stayed warm during the parade tonight! It was great to see everyone out along the route even if it was a...
11/30/2025

We hope you all stayed warm during the parade tonight! It was great to see everyone out along the route even if it was a bit cold this year!

11/28/2025

Catch us tomorrow in the parade of lights! Hope to see you all out there!

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at LAMC! We are so thankful for all of our patients, clients, staff, and doctors! ๐ŸฆƒThi...
11/20/2025

Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at LAMC! We are so thankful for all of our patients, clients, staff, and doctors! ๐Ÿฆƒ
This is just a friendly reminder that next week we will be closed Thursday and Friday with emergency services available over this holiday weekend.

EHV ALERT FOR EQUINE CLIENTS! It is important to note that there are curently no cases in Colorado at this time, however...
11/20/2025

EHV ALERT FOR EQUINE CLIENTS! It is important to note that there are curently no cases in Colorado at this time, however, this is an evolving outbreak.

IF you traveled to the WPRA event in Waco Nov. 5-9th or traveled to BFR in OK (canceled) and are returning home you must isolate your horses for 21 days and monitor them for any signs of illness.

Horses who have not had any exposure to outside horses or traveled outside the state should be at low risk but it is still recommended to monitor your horses twice a day and practice proper biosecurity.

Vaccination with Flu/Rhino is always recommended for all horses including fall boosters to help protect against EHV. That being said there is no proven vaccine that is effective at preventing the neurologic form of EHV that causes EHM.

IF your horse is displaying any signs of EHV or illness please reach out right away to have them evaluated.

What is Equine Herpesvirus (EHV)?

You've probably heard it called Rhinopneumonitis, a respiratory tract disease that results in "snotty noses," but EHV is more than that. Depending on the strain, this virus can also cause abortion in broodmares, and equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM) โ€” the often-deadly neurologic form of the disease.

Because EHV is endemic in many equine populations, most mature horses have developed some immunity through repeated natural infection. However, they remain a source of infection for other susceptible horses, like weaned foals and yearlings, who usually display symptoms of the respiratory form of the disease in autumn and winter. Performance and show horses are also more vulnerable to the disease, as they commingle with unfamiliar equines in close quarters while under stress from travel and competition.

Proper biosecurity protocols can help reduce EHV outbreaks and other disease transmission. A variety of vaccines are also available for protection against both the respiratory and abortive form of the disease, but there is no equine licensed vaccine at this time that has a label claim for protection against the neurologic form (EHM).

Consult your primary equine veterinarian to learn more about this disease and work with them to determine the optimal vaccine protocol for your horses.

You can learn more about all three forms on the Equine Disease Communication Center's website here: https://equinediseasecc.org/infectious-diseases

As we come upon the holiday season don't forget to keep your pets safe from holiday foods and decor!
11/18/2025

As we come upon the holiday season don't forget to keep your pets safe from holiday foods and decor!

๐ŸŒŸWinners of the contest ๐ŸŒŸ Midnight the Queen Cat and Bella the Mermaid. It was another year of great costumes! Thank you...
11/06/2025

๐ŸŒŸWinners of the contest ๐ŸŒŸ Midnight the Queen Cat and Bella the Mermaid.
It was another year of great costumes! Thank you everyone for your participation; it was a blast!!!

Opie aka Pikachu says don't forget about our costume contest today. Come by and see us! Also catch us at the Lamar Libra...
10/31/2025

Opie aka Pikachu says don't forget about our costume contest today. Come by and see us! Also catch us at the Lamar Library Trunk or Treat tonight at "The Boneyard" with a live cow!

Happening tomorrow and Friday! Come see us with your pets in their costumes!
10/29/2025

Happening tomorrow and Friday! Come see us with your pets in their costumes!

10/15/2025

Our phones are currently experiencing technical difficulty! Please stop by or message us if you need us in the meantime time! We will be closed from 12-130pm today for a clinic meeting.

Address

1205 E. Olive
Lamar, CO
81052

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+17193365509

Website

http://www.VetTriage.com/lamar

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