ANIMAL CLINIC LTD

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Routine wellness

​Our routine wellness includes many of these services: exams, vaccinations, parasite control and prevention, micro-chipping, diets, supplements, prescription medication if needed and much more!   You can call our clinic for more information or request an appointment below.
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Surgery

​We offer a wide variety of surgical procedures from dental cleanings to soft tissue and routine spays and neuters. For more information, pricing or questions, please call our clinic.
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In House Labs

At Animal Clinic Ltd., we offer routine, pre-anesthetic and senior wellness bloodwork, we do heartworm testing, FeLV/ FIV testing, and we also test for specific diseases using stool and urine samples.We are also able to send samples to reference laboratories all over the US. 
Pre-Anesthetic Bloodwork is an important service provided to our patients.

What is it?
With a simple blood draw we can check your pets major organ function. The liver and kidneys are important in the metabolization of drugs used for anesthesia. It's a good idea to ensure these organs are in great shape before surgery. 

Our pre-anesthetic bloodwork profiles check several different blood values.
  • ALT (alanine aminotransferase): enzymes that become elevated with liver disease or injury.
  • ALP (alkaline phosphatase); enzymes that become elevated with liver or gall bladder disease, but also can be associated with some hormonal problems and in younger growing pets.
  • BUN (blood urea nitrogen): increases can indicate kidney disease or dehydration, while decreases can be associated with liver disease.
  • CREAT (creatinine): Increases can indicate kidney disease or dehydration.
  • TP (total protein): Abnormal levels can indicate liver, kidney, intestinal disorders or dehydration.
  • GLUC (glucose): increased levels can indicate diabetes, while decreased levels can indicate hypoglycemia, liver disease, and certain types of tumors.
  • PVC (packed call volume): indicates the amount of oxygen-carrying red blood cells present in blood. A low amount indicates anemia while an increases amount can indicate dehydration.
Why do we do it?
  • Anesthetic Safety Pre-anesthetic bloodwork is important for detecting problems in organs that process anesthetic medications. If we see abnormal results, we can make necessary changes to the types of medications used, drug dosage and intravenous fluid amounts to ensure maximum safety. In some cases, pre-anesthetic bloodwork can alert us to patients that cannot be safely anesthetized and may need treatment for their disease prior to undergoing anesthesia.​


  • Early detection of organ dysfunction Bloodwork can uncover early or hidden disease in a seemingly healthy patient. Addressing a problem before it becomes clinically significant can dramatically affect the quality of the time spent managing most diseases and the financial commitment on the part of the owners.


  • Establishing a baseline Pre-anesthetic bloodwork is also an important part of your pet's medical history. Bloodwork has future value because it allows us to have reference points to compare with any abnormality that should come up in the future, thus helping the doctors develop a treatment plan and advise owners on what's to come.

Digital radiology

Animal Clinic Ltd., has a fast and efficient digital x-ray machine. We also offer digital x-ray for all dentals as well. The images are easily transferred to referral clinics as well as our consultant radiologists for review. 

Euthanasia

All of us here at Animal Clinic Ltd., understand that saying goodbye to your pets is a tough decision. Sometimes we must make choices to prevent or end their suffering. Our trained staff will try to ensure that your pets journey over the rainbow bridge is comfortable and peaceful. We are here to provide you with comfort and support at this difficult time. 
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Clinic Hours
Monday thru Friday
8AM to 5.30PM
Saturday 
8AM to 12PM
Veterinarian available for emergencies after hours call 605.842.1854
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31715 US Highway 18
​Winner, SD 57580
​Phone: 605.842.1854
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  • Home
  • About
    • Our Veterinarians
    • Meet Our Staff
  • Services
    • Ruminant Services
    • Small Animal Services
    • Equine Services
  • Tour the Clinic
  • Contact
  • Client Resources
    • Cattle Clients
    • Petly
  • Shop