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It’s that time again!  We were nominated and the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic is once again a Finalist in the Times Heral...
08/20/2021

It’s that time again! We were nominated and the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic is once again a Finalist in the Times Herald-Record’s People’s Choice Awards. We are listed under Services/Veterinarians. You may vote once daily, every day during the contest. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

If you vote in more than 25 categories, you'll be automatically entered for a chance to win a $500 gift card!

06/18/2021

Early this morning, the New York Legislature wrapped up its 2021 session with numerous significant successes for New York dog owners.

06/10/2021
On Saturdays we treat our patients and their friends 😉! Thanks to Ty, Daisha and Sierra for taking such good care of bot...
03/15/2021

On Saturdays we treat our patients and their friends 😉! Thanks to Ty, Daisha and Sierra for taking such good care of both of these cute little guys🐶❤ Jake and Jacob (Jake's friend of course) went home feeling much better 👌

We won the Times-Herald Record’s People’s Choice Award for Veterinarian again for 2020 thanks to all our loyal clients a...
12/11/2020

We won the Times-Herald Record’s People’s Choice Award for Veterinarian again for 2020 thanks to all our loyal clients and friends. Thank you so much for your support. We are grateful to our community and proud to serve you and your beloved companions! 💕🐾

MISSING CAT IN WURTSBORO
10/22/2020

MISSING CAT IN WURTSBORO

Successful emergency c-section. So proud of our great team!Lindsey Lyon Tahirah Boyd. ❤️
10/20/2020

Successful emergency c-section.
So proud of our great team!
Lindsey Lyon Tahirah Boyd. ❤️

10/12/2020
Hey friends,  It's time to vote - Make the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic  #1 again!  Voting starts today and goes through ...
10/04/2020

Hey friends, It's time to vote -
Make the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic #1 again!

Voting starts today and goes through October 18th - you can vote every day.

We are listed under Professional Services and then down to Veterinarian.
Thank you ❤️ Your support last year really meant a lot and is appreciated.

https://recordonline.gannettcontests.com/Readers-Choice-2020/?fbclid=IwAR00-5HFZ3hMQ9jB3i8nRsztSZ3oKvsHkuK-eYqxqJIaHuKeQgX8o4cN2lE

Vote now for a chance to win $250! Votes can be placed between October 4th and October 18th.

Thank you Cherie!
09/02/2020

Thank you Cherie!

My happy valley banner made for me by Thurston & Morris’ mom. I think it’s perfect for the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic! ...
08/20/2020

My happy valley banner made for me by Thurston & Morris’ mom. I think it’s perfect for the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic! ❤️🥰

Thank you Winnie Wipooh for this amazing sign design ❤️❤️❤️
08/16/2020

Thank you Winnie Wipooh for this amazing sign design ❤️❤️❤️

Rabid kitten. Sullivan County is endemic for Rabies and it is important to keep your dogs & cats vaccinated and follow t...
06/27/2020

Rabid kitten. Sullivan County is endemic for Rabies and it is important to keep your dogs & cats vaccinated and follow the guidelines for reducing chances of exposure.

Sullivan County Public Health Services is advising the public to stay away from stray cats as well as wild animals and to be vigilant of your surroundings, especially if you live or work near a wooded area or neighborhood with feral cats.

A kitten tested positive for rabies and had recently scratched two people in the Town of Delaware. The individuals are being treated for rabies exposure.

“Rabies continues to be a health concern in Sullivan County. Summer and warmer weather mean more time spent outdoors as well as an increase in the wild animal population,” said Public Health Director Nancy McGraw. “With a few basic safeguards, you can help protect your family and pets from being exposed to the rabies virus. Rabies is a deadly disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord, and can be transmitted from infected mammals to humans and other mammals. Rabies is most commonly found in raccoons, bats, skunks and foxes. Pets can get rabies if they are not vaccinated to protect them from the disease.”

The public should be aware that if you feed a feral (wild) cat, it becomes your legal responsibility to care for and vaccinate it for rabies. Kittens that are too young to be vaccinated should be kept indoors until they can be vaccinated, normally at 12 weeks, and annually after that, or a three year vaccine.

The best way to keep pets safe from rabies is to get them vaccinated and keep their shots up to date. If your pet is injured by a rabid animal, contact your veterinarian to get medical attention. Even if your pet has been vaccinated, a booster dose of rabies vaccine may be needed within five days of the incident. Pets that are too young to be vaccinated should be kept indoors and allowed outside only under direct supervision. Contact your local health department to determine what follow-up may be needed.

People can also help protect themselves from rabies by observing the following guidelines:

Don’t feed, touch, or adopt wild animals, stray dogs or cats.
Be sure your pets and livestock are up to date on their rabies vaccinations.
Keep family pets indoors at night. Don’t leave them outside unattended or let them roam free.
Don’t attract wild animals to your home or yard. Keep your property free of stored bird seed or other foods that may attract wild animals.
Feed pets indoors.
Tightly cap or put away garbage cans.
Board up any openings to your attic, basement, porch, or garage. Cap your chimneys with screens.
If nuisance wild animals are living in your home, consult with a nuisance wildlife control expert about having them removed. You can find wildlife control experts in the phone book under pest control.
DO NOT discard a bat found in your sleeping area upon waking, or one you may have come into contact with, try to trap or capture it if you can do it safely, so that it can be tested.
Teach children not to touch any animal they do not know and to tell an adult immediately if they are bitten by any animal.
If a wild animal is on your property, let it wander away. Bring children and pets indoors and alert neighbors who are outside.
Report all animal bites or contact with wild animals to your county health department. If possible, do not let any animal escape that has possibly exposed someone to rabies.
For questions or more information, call Sullivan County Public Health Services at (845) 292-5910; after hours, ask for the on-call Communicable Disease Control nurse.

Recent study in 6 cats again demonstrated that cats can be infected and shed the SARS-CoV-2 virus. 3 inoculated cats co-...
05/15/2020

Recent study in 6 cats again demonstrated that cats can be infected and shed the SARS-CoV-2 virus. 3 inoculated cats co-housed individually with 3 others infected their “roommates” and they shed virus for 5 to 6 days. None of the cats showed symptoms. It is important that people with COVID-19 sheltering at home with family separate from their cats who could potentially allow cross-contamination between themselves and family members. Have a plan in place for pets should you contract COVID-19.

Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine — Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in Domestic Cats

Memories from the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic’s past ❤️💕🐾
04/18/2020

Memories from the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic’s past ❤️💕🐾

Humans who are sick with COVID-19 should avoid contact with their pets, particularly domestic cats, and have others care...
04/06/2020

Humans who are sick with COVID-19 should avoid contact with their pets, particularly domestic cats, and have others care for their pets while they are ill.

https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-00984-8

But scientists say it’s unclear whether felines can spread the virus to people, so pet owners need not panic yet.

Video consults with our patients can be arranged through the TeleTails app or Zoom.
03/11/2020

Video consults with our patients can be arranged through the TeleTails app or Zoom.

Times-Herald Record People’s Choice Award“BEST VETERINARIAN”Thank you to the best clients on the planet for your votes a...
07/25/2019

Times-Herald Record People’s Choice Award
“BEST VETERINARIAN”
Thank you to the best clients on the planet for your votes and support. We love you too!

07/07/2019

URGENT!! Baxter has MEDICAL ISSUES and is MISSING from MIDLAND ROAD SOUTH in MIDDLETOWN, NY. Please contact 917-533-1568 with any information. Please share this, thank you (Melissa, admin)

We don’t know if we won yet but the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic is in the Times Herald-Record’s Top 3 Finalists for area...
06/21/2019

We don’t know if we won yet but the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic is in the Times Herald-Record’s Top 3 Finalists for area veterinary services! Thank you all for your votes!! 😊

04/15/2019

‘Tis Tick Season! Are you and your pets prepared and protected? Tick borne diseases are real and can be devastating. We have products that are safe and effective and we can help you choose the best one for your pet’s individual situation.

We have the best Vet Techs on Halloween and every day.  😊❤️
10/31/2018

We have the best Vet Techs on Halloween and every day. 😊❤️

Ritz is a Black Cat for Halloween and Natalie is a Unicorn LVT helping with his chemotherapy today.
10/31/2018

Ritz is a Black Cat for Halloween and Natalie is a Unicorn LVT helping with his chemotherapy today.

Halloween at the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic 😆Lindsey Lyon
10/31/2018

Halloween at the Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic 😆
Lindsey Lyon

07/18/2018

***UPDATE*** REUNITED!! Paper is home safe & sound :)

Please spread the word! Paper was LOST on July 15, 2018 in Wurtsboro, NY 12790 Near Mamakating Rd & V F W Rd

Message from Owner: If you see him, please contact me immediately - DO NOT CHASE.

Description: Brown with tan underbelly markings. Rescue dog - looks like a small lab. About 35 pounds.

For more info or to contact Paper's owner, click here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/5108475

Lost or found a pet? Report it to PawBoost here: http://pbrs.io/l/rpl

05/31/2018

There's a mouse in the house! Is he yours?
(The background whining is our tech Lindsey's dog who wants to go home!)

Anyone in Wurtsboro lose their white mouse?This little guy has been hanging out by the clinic parking lot since yesterda...
05/31/2018

Anyone in Wurtsboro lose their white mouse?
This little guy has been hanging out by the clinic parking lot since yesterday evening and we were just able to catch him. He was looking very sad and lost. We are getting him some food and water now.

05/17/2018

UPDATE: Electric power is restored and we are back to normal here. Let's hope it stays on this time! Thanks everyone.

Wurtsboro Veterinary Clinic lost power again around 4 am and O&R saying will not be restored until Sunday. We are open, running on generators, but it's a struggle. 😣 Rotary phone working at least. Thank you for your patience.

05/16/2018

We were told by O&R that power would be restored by 10:16 am today and are still without power, phones and cell service at the hospital. We are at the hospital running off generators but are hobbled by not being able to access the internet to retrieve messages. (I ran home to post this message.) If you have an emergency, we will be at the clinic until 5 pm. Messages will be retrieved as fast as we can. Thank you for your understanding. - Linda Tintle DVM

EDIT 2:15 PM: cell phone service restored but no electric and hospital phone lines still down

UPDATE 3 pm: phone is ringing with the old rotary phone. Still no electric.

UPDATE: we have electricity and all is well. Back to normal routine tomorrow when we open at 8 am. Thanks for all your patience!

03/03/2018

EDIT:
Thanks everyone!!
Phone service is fully (finally) restored today, Monday March 5th. 📞☎️👩🏻‍⚕️

Due to storm damage, our main telephone lines are not working. Our 2nd line, 845-888-4895 is intermittently working. Our staff will be there this morning for a few hours if your pet needs urgent attention. Orange County Animal Emergency Service in Middletown is covering our emergencies this weekend: 845-692-0260.

Address

163 Sullivan Street
Wurtsboro, NY
12790

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+18458884884

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