We will be open Sat, Dec. 23 from 7am – 11:45am.  CLOSED Sun, 12/24 and Mon, 12/25. Resume normal hours Tues 12/26

Adoptions

Below is a list of current pets we have up for adoption.

Adoption Services

Even though Hope Animal Clinic is not a rescue or a shelter, we do, on occasion, have abandoned pets available for adoption.  A nominal adoption fee is charged to help offset just a part of the cost of caring for your new pet and preparing them for adoption. 

Each pet receives a thorough exam, heartworm and fecal testing, along with being current on age-appropriate vaccines.  We also spay or neuter prior to adoption if age appropriate.

 

Please call or email if you are interested in any of our available pets.

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Some FAQ's

Frequently asked questions at Hope are often related to optimal methods of administering medicine. Here are some methods to ensure safe and stress-free medication tolerance for your pet.

How do I give my dog a pill?

How do I give my small dog a pill?

How do I give my cat a pill?

How do I give my cat liquid medicine?

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Celebrating 25 Year!!!

April 3rd marks 25 years since I first opened the doors of Hope Animal Clinic in a renovated house with 1 surgery table, 2 exam rooms, and a used x-ray machine given to me by a veterinary friend. The year was 2000. I had a confidence that I was where God wanted me to be; I had a young family and one technician who worked with me; and I had a solid commitment to provide excellent pet care at reasonable prices.   I had a hope for the future.

The future became more than my “hope” imagined. Through the years, God has brought exceptional veterinarians, managers, technicians, receptionists, kennel workers, and groomers. Today, we have a team of six incredible veterinarians and approximately 80 dedicated employees who make Hope Animal Clinic what it is all while working in a modern hospital with advanced technology.  I could not have imagined how Hope would grow.

I also could not have imagined the thousands of people that I and my staff would have the privilege of knowing and serving.  Some of you have become like family; many of you have become friends; all of you are appreciated. So let me say this—whether you’ve been with us since the “old house” or just joined our Hope family—thank you for trusting us with your pets. Your support has made this journey possible, and I couldn’t be more grateful.

I am also grateful for our dedicated staff now and throughout the years.  Hope could not provide compassionate, excellent care without them.  Thank you, staff, for making Hope a trusted place for pet care through your skilled attention and dedication to every pet’s well being and every client’s needs.  You are the best!

Foremost, I thank God for His faithfulness and give Him glory. I am fully convinced that God has a plan for all of us—each person—and that my work through Hope Animal Clinic is God’s plan and calling for my life.  Preventing diseases through wellness programs, healing diseases through diagnosis and treatment, restoring function of essential organs and limbs through surgery, relieving suffering, and saving pets’ lives through medical treatment—vet medicine is a high calling.  But the greater calling is to share the gospel and to shine God’s light to those He brings through our doors.  I hope to practice many more years and to be faithful to my callings to the end.

I’d love to hear your favorite memories or see pictures of your pets who have been part of our journey, so please post these on our social media page.   Here’s to 25 years of care, compassion, and community—and many more years to come, Lord willing!

— Dr. David T. Fuller, III

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