Located in downtown Shakopee, Main Street Veterinary Service is a full-service companion animal veterinary hospital. Services include diagnostics, dentistry, anesthesia, vaccines, internal medicine consultations, radiology, senior wellness, ID chips, flea, tick and worm control programs, prescriptions, dietary and behavior counseling, and emergency care. The practice is owned and staffed by Ronald Gaskin, D.V.M.
Bide-A-Wee Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic serving the Westhampton area. It offers quality and professional petcare by highly trained doctors and staff. From yearly examinations to surgery, your pet's needs will be handled with love and care. In addition to veterinary services, Bide-A-Wee also has an adoption center for cats and dogs. The professional staff takes great care in matching eligible families to the right pet in hopes of finding their forever home.
In a little light blue frame house on Concord Road between Hollis and Evelyn streets sits the Arkle Veterinary Care facility. Arkle has been in business since 1987. Dr. Roxanne Levinson, DVM, offers loving care to cats and dogs every day but Sunday. The facility is one of the few in Smyrna that accepts Care Credit for payment, but it accepts other major forms of payment too. Also, be careful because some basic "non-standard" business hours apply. Arkle covers emergency care for dogs and cats, but not on a 24 hour basis.
Crossroads Animal Clinic is co-owned and operated by veterinary doctors Linda Light and Beth Davis. Together, they run a full service veterinary animal care center focused on the requirements of both cats and dogs. The Clinic is located in the Village at Noble Farms shopping center.