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The Fort Kent
Animal Hospital!
Our team is committed to bringing you and your pets better health by offering quality veterinary medical and surgical services with a strong emphasis on wellness and preventive care. We cater to pets of all ages, including behavior and training consultations for puppies and kittens and a wide variety of senior workups, nutrition counseling and pain management options for older pets.
Located on Frenchville Road just outside of downtown Fort Kent, the Fort Kent Animal Hospital was founded by Dr. Christiana Yule in 2001
Our facility is a full-service Animal Hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for our patients and welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients, while maintaining a superior working environment for our employees. The Fort Kent Animal Hospital offers St. John Valley residents quality veterinary medical, surgical, and dental care.
We have an in-house laboratory, pharmacy, and radiology facilities, and an isolation ward for the safety of your pets. Dr. Yule uses state-of-the-art surgical laser to increase comfort and speed healing for routine medical procedures. We have a Class IV therapy laser to provide pain-free, drug-free, surgery-free treatment for a wide range of medical disorders. Our 2007 expansion has also allowed us to include grooming facilities and a wide selection of quality pet foods and supplies, so you can make one stop for all of your pet's needs.
The hospital is open for appointments during weekday business hours and select Saturdays for your convenience, and we offer drop-off appointments for busy individuals with difficult to accommodate schedules. It is our pleasure to serve you and meet your pets' needs.
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Litter Box Problems One of the most common complaints that cat owners make is that a cat will not use its litter box properly. Usually it is a problem with the cat urinating outside the box, but occasionally a cat will b...
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Helping Dogs with Low Vision or Blindness As veterinary medicine advances, dogs are living longer and longer. With advancing age, more geriatric diseases are becoming prevalent. Problems with vision, such as occurs with cataracts, glaucoma, a...
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Home Dental Care Home dental care for your cat or dog has the same goal as home dental care for yourself, to remove dental plaque. Plaque is the sticky, whitish film with the bad taste and offensive odor that accumula...
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A Guide to Pet Nutrition In 2007, several million bags of pet food were recalled in the United States due to contamination. Though some of the recalls were done by the manufacturers voluntarily to “be safe,” some of the recal...
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Fleas, the Frustrating Pest Consider the following scenario: You arrive home from a long flight from a wonderful, two-week vacation. As you drive home, you remind yourself the boarding kennel is already closed and you have to ...
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