Get to the top of the directory by claiming your business!
Duluth Veterinary Hospital

Duluth Veterinary Hospital

Claim Business
4.5 Google Review
2015 London Rd, Duluth, Minnesota, 55812, United States
(218) 728-3616 duluthvet.com
Read our review guideline

Write a Review

Loading…

Write a review
Be the first to write a review.

Google Reviews

Refresh Reviews 4.5


Jul 12, 2018
Wonderful staff! They took excellent care of our puppy. Highly recommend Duluth Veterinary Clinic!

Jun 13, 2018
I have a dog that enjoys eating socks. Cora (my dog) was from texas and she got a habit there of eating anything now she eats socks whenever she can find them. when she eats socks she usually vomits them up that night in my bed. Lately though she ate a sock and she would dry vomit and not vomit up them sock. My family and I were worried that it had locked up her intestine so we took her to the vet where they gave her a shot for nauseu. We then brought her home and as instructed we fed her beef and rice. She stopped vomiting and soon later the sock was digested and had gotten through her system. I am very pleased with this Veterinarian office because we though we might have to put her through surgery and cost a lot of money. They however instructed us what to do and what to look for. i would highly recommend using this Veterinarian offeice for your pet.

May 17, 2018
I have been going to this vet clinic for about 8 years and was always very happy with them. Lately, though, their more experienced vets have left and the practice has taken a decidedly commercial turn, recommending procedures and products that are expensive and that my pets don't need. The last time I visited my cat had a UTI and they gave me a used bottle of Clavamox (I know this because the syringe was dirty coming out of the box and there was only 10ml in a 15ml bottle). When I told them this they said they didn't short us and she should come in for more tests. My cat was there for 9 hours and they were somehow unable to get a sterile urine sample for a culture, so they had us get $150 x-rays instead. The x-rays of course showed nothing, so they said we had to buy a bag of specialty food that's $40 for 8lbs, without discussing any other options with us, and still without actually knowing what the problem is. Throughout this ordeal clear communication was an issue they struggled with. All of this makes me believe their new vets are inexperienced, unwilling to admit errors, and that the clinic has become very disorganized; not a place I want to trust with my pets' health any longer.

Apr 27, 2018
Excellent veterinary services, here. Been bringing my animals here for 20 years. Great staff!

Feb 19, 2018
Dr. Schuder is great. Kind, empathetic, and thoughtful, I'm happy to have our little cat creature under his care. The rest of the staff is great as well!

INDUSTRY BLOGS

Female Bootleggers of Prohibition: Stories of Defiance

#whiskey #smithville

Prohibition, the legal enforcement banning alcohol sale and consumption in the United States from 1920 to 1933, was a unique period that saw a rise in illegal activities designed to...

Smithville Whiskey

Grain Games: The Whisky Character Playground

#whiskey #smithville

Hello, whisky wanderers! Ready to hop, skip, and jump into the rollicking world of grains and their whimsical influence on whisky character? From the robust charm of barley to...

Smithville Whiskey

The Evolution of Whisky: 18th Century Methods vs. Modern Mastery

#whiskey #smithville

Whisky lovers, we've got a treat for you today! We're going on a time-traveling adventure to compare whisky production methods between the 18th century and today. Understanding...

Smithville Whiskey

Whiskeys of the World: Types and Distinctions

#whiskey #smithville

Whiskey, a beverage enjoyed globally, varies considerably in its characteristics, production methods, and styles. Different countries and regions have their unique whiskey styles...

Smithville Whiskey

Whiskey Production: 18th Century Methods vs Modern Techniques

#whiskey #smithville

In the 18th century, the choice of grain for whiskey production was largely determined by regional availability. In Scotland and Ireland, barley was the predominant grain, while...

Smithville Whiskey

Prohibition and the Transformation of Women's Social Status and Behavior in the 1920s

#whiskey #smithville

The 1920s, often referred to as the "Roaring Twenties," were a time of significant social and cultural change in the United States, particularly for women. One major element of...

Smithville Whiskey

The Chemistry of Whiskey Aging: Impact on Taste and Quality

#whiskey #smithville

Aging is a critical stage in whiskey production. The choice of cask, the length of maturation, and the aging environment all influence the spirit's final character. But what are...

Smithville Whiskey

The Great Whisky Adventure: A Journey Back to the Earliest Drops in History

#whiskey #smithville

Join us, dear readers, as we embark on an exciting journey back in time, tracing the footsteps of our whisky-loving ancestors! From the mystic east to the rugged Celtic lands,...

Smithville Whiskey


Own this business?

Claim Your Business
• Update your photo and information
• Get notified when reviews are posted
• Respond and manage your reviews
• Select badges and keywords

Opening Hours

Mon:8 am - 6:30 pm
Tue:8 am - 6:30 pm
Wed:8 am - 6:30 pm
Thu:8 am - 6:30 pm Today
Fri:8 am - 5:30 pm
Sat:8 am - 12:30 pm

Veterinarian Near Me

Dougherty Veterinary Clinics

Dougherty Veterinary Clinics

215 E 14Th St, Duluth
Rice Lake Animal Hospital

Rice Lake Animal Hospital

110 Kern Ave, Rice Lake
North Branch Veterinary Hospital

North Branch Veterinary Hospital

38875 12Th Ave, North Branch
Forest Lake Veterinary Hospital

Forest Lake Veterinary Hospital

19861 Fitzgerald Trail N, Forest Lake