Stone Veterinary Clinic

Stone Veterinary Clinic Stone Veterinary Clinic
Accepting small and large animals
Emergency after hours services and farm calls available!

Stone Vet Clinic is a mixed animal veterinary facility located just outside of Sturgis, KY. We offer wellness, medical, surgical, and dental care as well as blood testing, progesterone assays, x-rays and ultrasound. We have a veteranarian available 24/7 for all your emergency needs. We provide farm calls for your large animals and have haul-in facilities. We also have limited grooming services for

dogs or cats needing to be sedated and shaved. At this time we do not offer boarding or regular grooming. We are staffed with 2 fully licensed practitioners that strive to provide quality care for your pets with a friendly service you can trust!

🍁 Wishing you a great October! 🎃
10/02/2024

🍁 Wishing you a great October! 🎃

Drs. Caleb and Kristian Jenkin attended the annual Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association’s meeting in Lexington for th...
09/15/2024

Drs. Caleb and Kristian Jenkin attended the annual Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association’s meeting in Lexington for their continuing education requirements this past weekend.

Dr. Caleb is looking forward to implementing new vaccination protocols and brachycephalic surgical options. Additionally, he plans to add several new monoclonal antibody therapies to his arsenal for both cats and dogs that suffer from arthritis or pain!

Dr. Kristian brings back the latest EPM research and treatment protocols, as well as a multitude of new therapies to use for equine skin and allergy issues. She also learned several practice management tips that will be implemented here at Stone Vet Clinic.

We apoligize for any inconvenience their absence caused this weekend.

I'd like to be available locally to help out and offer chiropractic adjustments... but not only that, I can incorporate ...
09/01/2024

I'd like to be available locally to help out and offer chiropractic adjustments... but not only that, I can incorporate acupuncture and veterinary medicine into getting your dog/cat/horse or show cow into a state of whole-body health.

I am also available for Coggins testing, vaccinations, equine teeth floating and lameness re-checks.

Here's what I can do for you and your pets:

*Equine Chiropractic, Acupuncture or Therapeutic Ultrasound

*Small Animal Chiropractic, Acupuncture or Therapeutic Ultrasound

*Equine Teeth Float, Vaccination, Coggins test

*Lameness exam: includes acupuncture point diagnostic scan and interpretation, as well as flexing to locate lameness and formulate rehab plan.

I have tried this before and my booking software was not very user-friendly. All the above take about 30 minutes so I have changed to a different software to help keep track of when I have availability and to help you choose a time that works for your schedule!!

As most of you know, if you call Stone Veterinary Clinic and try to make an appointment with me they can't always give you a straightforward answer and I feel like its just hard because of my schedule in general. So... here is my link lets try it and see if this works!

The app that uses AI to help you get 25% more done.

08/05/2024
We are restocked in all your favorite Pet Odor products!
08/05/2024

We are restocked in all your favorite Pet Odor products!

Happy National Bring Your Dog to Work Day!  Today was the paw-fect day to celebrate our furry friends! 🐾  Share pictures...
06/21/2024

Happy National Bring Your Dog to Work Day! Today was the paw-fect day to celebrate our furry friends! 🐾

Share pictures of your favorite dog (young or old!) in the comments 💕

The clinic is open but we do not have a veterinarian on duty today, sorry for the inconvenience.
04/27/2024

The clinic is open but we do not have a veterinarian on duty today, sorry for the inconvenience.

Mark your calendars! This is a fantastic annual event that raises money for the shelter and rescue programs in our count...
04/02/2024

Mark your calendars! This is a fantastic annual event that raises money for the shelter and rescue programs in our county. Would love to see you there!

Expecting a litter of puppies? Plan ahead for a successful breeding season! We recommend these products along with a sol...
02/29/2024

Expecting a litter of puppies? Plan ahead for a successful breeding season! We recommend these products along with a solid nutrition plan:

Nutrical for extra calories (to help with milk supply) for days 1-3

dac Female multivitamin throughout the year to help with conception and overall health

dac Pre-whelping powder during reproduction and lactation

Our dac Canine products have been restocked, including some exciting additions to the range!
02/29/2024

Our dac Canine products have been restocked, including some exciting additions to the range!

02/07/2024

Mark your calendar… our Coggins & Vaccine Clinic will be Saturday March 9, 2024!
Come out and save $$$ on discounted prices!

01/12/2024

As a storm threat of freezing rain and snow marches across the U.S. and Canada ❄️🌨🫧🌬, below are some tips for keeping your horses safe during extreme winter weather events:

1. While lots of hay is ideal for horses to eat to keep warm, now is NOT the time to introduce a round bale if they’ve never had access to one before. It may be more work, but keep throwing them their normal hay source—just more frequently.

2. Similarly, if your horse is not used to being locked up in a stall now is NOT the time. The stress of a major change and the decreased activity can be risk factors for colic. Be sure your animals have access to shelter, hay, and drinkable water but let them move around if they choose to do so.

3. Horses that are thin, older, or fully body clipped are those most at risk in extreme weather.

4. Well fitting blankets are great but be sure horses do not get sweaty under them or that the blankets don’t soak through if snow or rain covered. Wet, cold, and covered is worse that dry, cold, and naked.

5. Some of the highest risk times are when the temperatures hover right around freezing, as that can result in sleet/freezing rain/ice that can make horses wet and therefore colder. Slippery footing is a concern, too.

6. If using electric water heaters, be sure they are functioning and not shocking horses. Take your gloves off and stick your hand in the water (briefly!) to double check.

7. “Trick” your horses into consuming extra water by flavoring a bucket, adding electrolytes to their meals, or soaking their meals in warm water. If you’ve never fed beet pulp before, be sure to add LOTS of warm water. Dry beet pulp is a common source of choke.

8. Tips of ears can be at risk for frostbite. Putting a jumper-style ear bonnet or other ear cover can protect them from wind chills.

Stay safe, friends!

Address

8862 US Highway 60 W
Sturgis, KY
42459

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+12703332866

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