Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital

Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital Providing Complete Care in Veterinary Medicine with Compassion and Integrity. Our online Pharmacy She lives with her family near Marietta. Jessie L.
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Roberta Haught, DVM
Dr. Haught is a native of Washington County, graduating from Frontier High School in 1986. She attended The Ohio State University from 1986 through 1993, receiving a BS in Animal Science with Honors in 1990 and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1993. Upon graduation she returned to Washington County to start her family and her career. She was privileged to work as a young vete

rinarian under the mentorship of Dr. David Spindler at Green Meadow Veterinary Hospital from 1993 until the fall of 1999. She then, with the partnership of her electrical engineer husband, Brian, pursued her dream of building and opening a new veterinary hospital - Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital. Dr. Haught practices mostly small animal medicine, but does still see current equine and camelids patients. Two children complete the human side of the family; Daniel and Rebekah. There are three dogs in the family; a Shih-poo named Max who accompanies his mom to work most days, a Beagle, Grover, that was rescued from the Humane Society, and a rescued Golden Retriever named Bella. There are also eight cats at home, all of which were rescues. Three of the cats were from bottle raised litters of Colegate Woods - Squeaker, Getty, and Petunia. Addie, Skully, and Rue were rescued for various reasons while patients at the office. Rabbit the Cat, once a stray, rules the outside domain of the Haught house. Two horses round out the family - Shadow and Lucky. Dr. Haught enjoys spending time with her family and friends for fun. Her hobbies include reading, cooking/baking, playing the piano and enjoying the great outdoors. Christina (RVT)
Christina started at Colegate Woods in the fall of 2001 as a kennel assistant. After graduating from Frontier High School in 2003, she attended Columbus State Community College for the Veterinary Technician degree. She returned to Colegate Woods in June of 2006 as a registered Veterinary Technician. Her family includes son Cooper, twins Mason and Scarlett, as well as 4 dogs, 5 cats and some fish. Fender was found in the woods as a kitten by the clinic, Bumblebee was brought in as an adorable bobtail kitten to find a home, Minnie Mouse is a bottle baby that we struggled with and Woody and Carl had a feral mommy we watched while she birthed her litter. R***r, a miniature schnauzer that was delivered via c-section by Dr Haught, Skye is a little mix that was rescued by Sargent McGilton and found herself right at home in the Davis house, Verti-Roo is a rescue min pin who has cerebellar hypoplasia . The fish are a fun hobby. PJ
PJ started at Colegate Woods in August of 2008 after a phone call from Brenda. Her job includes everything and she is the mom of the workplace whether being a hug or a kick in the butt! She is married to her husband Scott and has a boxer named Charlie that PJ and Scott adopted after she was very sick with parvo and needed a home. They have 3 cats, 2 of which were rescues from the office as well, Tober and Lilly, as well as 2 horses she enjoys spending time with. Jessie started working at Colegate Woods in the Fall on 2015 after moving to the area (from Southern WV) with her husband, Corey. She is a recent graduate of WVU with a Bachelors degree in Large Animal Nutrition and Agriculture. Her animals include 2 dogs, who live with her, Bella and Brutus. She also has 3 cats and 3 horses that currently live on her mom's farm. Ann

Ann graduated Glenville State College in 1988 with Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. She started working as a veterinary assistant at Dudley Avenue Small Animal Clinic in 1990, transferred to customer service at Marietta Animal Hospital in 1995, then back to Dudley (now VCA) in 1997. She shares her home with a vizsla, a beagle, a bearded dragon and 5 cats. In her spare time, Ann is a fine jewelry designer and a Tamarack WV juried artist.

🐾 Why Flea & Tick Prevention Matters Year-Round 🐾Did you know that fleas and ticks can still pose a threat during the co...
11/07/2024

🐾 Why Flea & Tick Prevention Matters Year-Round 🐾

Did you know that fleas and ticks can still pose a threat during the colder months? While fleas may struggle outdoors in freezing temperatures, they can thrive indoors where it's warm and cozy. Deer ticks, on the other hand, remain active in cooler weather, increasing the risk of diseases like Lyme disease. This is why year-round prevention is essential to keeping your pets healthy and happy!

At Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital, we recommend trusted products to provide the best protection:
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Don't let the cold weather fool you—protect your pets year-round! Stop by or contact us today to get started. 🐶🐱

Our team of veterinary pros at Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital wants to recognize Senior Pet Health Month. Regular vi...
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Our team of veterinary pros at Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital wants to recognize Senior Pet Health Month. Regular visits to a veterinary clinic are imperative for older pets to address potential issues with arthritis, dental problems, vision, hearing loss, and more. Keep your pet happy in its golden years. Schedule a wellness visit today! colegatewoodsvet.com

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Happy Halloween! May your day be filled with lots of treats and spooky fun! 🎃👻
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Happy Halloween! May your day be filled with lots of treats and spooky fun! 🎃👻

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Is your furry friend acting out of character? Whether it's excessive barking, aggression, or sudden changes in appetite, our experienced team is here to help. Your pet deserves the best care possible, and we're here to provide the solutions you're looking for. Call our veterinary clinic to set up your appointment. colegatewoodsvet.com

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Being proactive in your pet's healthcare routine can help them live a long and healthy life. At home, provide the right ...
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Being proactive in your pet's healthcare routine can help them live a long and healthy life. At home, provide the right nutrition, engage in plenty of exercise, and ensure to give them mental stimulation through play. Call Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital for a wellness checkup to prevent common conditions caused by fleas, ticks, digestive issues, and more. colegatewoodsvet.com

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Seeing a mass or bump on your furry friend can be concerning, but it's crucial to know when to seek veterinary care. Col...
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Seeing a mass or bump on your furry friend can be concerning, but it's crucial to know when to seek veterinary care. Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital recommends bringing your pet in if you notice any new growths, lumps, or bumps that are rapidly changing in size or appearance. Don't wait - schedule a check-up for your pet today! colegatewoodsvet.com

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Is it a good idea to let cats hunt for their own food? Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital encourages mental stimulation for cats. Allowing cats to hunt not only engages their instincts but also enriches their daily routine, providing stimulation and physical exercise. You can give it a try with indoor cats to keep their mental sharpness in check or if you want to break their feeding routine. Call our vet if you need help with more cat behaviors. colegatewoodsvet.com

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Our vet from Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital wants to help you eliminate ticks for the long haul! From topical treatm...
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Our vet from Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital wants to help you eliminate ticks for the long haul! From topical treatments to oral medications and even long-lasting chewables, we have different solutions at our veterinary practice that have an edge over what you'll find at the pet store. If you notice signs of tick infestation, such as redness, irritation, or excessive scratching, visit our veterinary professionals today! colegatewoodsvet.com

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Thousands of people every year become new pet owners, especially with puppies that are quite popular. As a pet owner, it...
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Our vet at Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital always recommends using caution when feeding our furry companions human fo...
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Our vet at Colegate Woods Veterinary Hospital always recommends using caution when feeding our furry companions human food. Some examples of foods that okay for pups include blueberries, unsalted peanut butter, and plain chicken breast. Our veterinary team is always available to help if you need to develop a personalized nutrition plan for your dog. Call today for an appointment! colegatewoodsvet.com

Ticks are a common problem for pets. Owners often debate whether tick collars or medicines are the best option for their...
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Ticks are a common problem for pets. Owners often debate whether tick collars or medicines are the best option for their pet. Tick collars can provide long-term protection by repelling ticks, while tick medicine is often used for immediate and comprehensive treatment. Learn more about common tick treatments and which option might be best for your furry friend by checking out The Spruce's expert guide.

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1402 1/2 Colegate Drive
Marietta, OH
45750

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm
Saturday 7:30am - 12pm

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(740) 373-5080

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