The followingis the House Rabbit Society link for Rabbit Veterinarians in Minnesota:
http://www.mnhouserabbit.org/resources/veterinarians.html
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http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/Vet_Min.html
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Minnesota
Jennifer Blair, DVM
1755 Pascal Street North
Falcon Heights, MN 55113
Phone: 651-646-1245
Email: [email protected]
http://www.mnhouserabbit.org/resources/veterinarians.html
Thislink isfor an old, but excellent list (courtesy of Petbunny mailing list subscribers). Please post any known updates in this thread.
http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/Vet_Min.html
With the permission of the Petbunny moderator, we have reposted those Petbunny Listings here:
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- Dr. Rich Lancello, DVM
Cedarview Animal Hospital
7545 West 147th Street West
Apple Valley, MN 55077
(612) 432-4928
Recommended by: Mary K. Ferguson
Comments: Concerned, caring, loving and knowledgeable with bunnies and exotics. He is an HRS guy...always available when needed. Will explain details and cases well. Doesn't shove bunny off on techs...will sit down in front of you in the exam room with bunny cuddled in his arms and make sure bunny is comfortable -- I saw him give Snoozy-Snooze a kiss on top of his forehead during a visit. He has treated Snoozy-Snooze very well.
Submitted: 3/99
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- Dr. Debra Allerhand
Dr. Jennifer Kokes
All About Pets Clinic
5669 Duluth Street
Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422
(763) 546-4452
Recommended by: Debra Barrett Messer
Recommended by: Marian Casey
Comments by Debra: She is the [best] vet...very helpful...[gives] alot of info...[she] explains [things] very clearly and...is very knowledgeable about rabbits. [She] explains what is wrong and how to solve the problems.
Comments by Marian: All About Pets doesn't just have good doctors, the entire staff is great. We feel like part of a big family, everybody there seems to know all the animal patients by name and to recognize us when we walk in as the-people-belonging-to-[bunny name]. They are marvelous about gently examining a timid bunny, explaining good-and-bad possibilities so that we know what signs to watch for one way or another, teaching us tricks for administering medicine, having an on-call doctor call us right back when we have an after-hours concern, etc. They (collectively) were also incredibly wonderful with helping us through when our first house rabbit died, from reassuring us that we'd done everything we could have done, reviewing the cremation/burial options and discussing the process of grieving, to advising us on how to prepare our home for the next rabbit (what to throw/what to keep/how to sanitize) and guidance on where to look for another rabbit and what to seek/avoid when looking at rabbits in shelters. [They] offer affordable boarding services (including administering medications).
Submitted: 2/05
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- Dr. Patrick Jennrich, Dr. David Wetherill
Como Park Animal Hospital
1014 Dale St N
St. Paul, MN 55117
(651) 487-1941
Recommended by: Jessica Laine
Comments: Both doctors are extremely knowledgeable, attentive, and caring. They always offer my rabbit Tawny and I personal attention and follow up. The whole staff is wonderful. Como Park is also a great place to board as they grow their own veggies in a garden behind their building to feed the bunnies.
Submitted: 3/01
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- Dr. Un
Dr. Baley
Cedar Pet Clinic
3604 Cedar Ave S.
Minneapolis, MN 55407-2920
(612) 721-7431
Recommended by: Brian Schmalz
Comments: Cedar Pet Clinic does a lot with 'exotics' including rabbits. I have had nothing but terrific experiences with Dr. Un. She is very friendly, and very knowledgeable about rabbits. She has done neuters, spays, ground down teeth, emergency procedures, etc. Cedar tends to be a bit more expensive, but it is well worth it in my opinion. They have a large staff and have always taken the time to explain everything to me.
Submitted: 2/01
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- Dr. Hill
Excelsior Animal Hospital
130 Oak Street
Excelsior, MN 55331
(952) 474-1106
Recommended by: Emily Smith
Submitted: 4/01
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- Drs. John A. Newman, Catherine M. Rahimi, LaVonne J. Trombley
Southview Animal Hopsital
32 West Mendota Rd.
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077
(651) 455-2258
Recommended by: Connie Andrews
Comments: Dr. Newman has seen all my rabbits. He has a 24 hour emergency service. He and the other two vets have spayed and neutered four rabbits for me and have seen my rabbits on an emergency basis for GI Stasis problems, etc.
Submitted: 7/01
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Again, please post any additions, commentsor updates in this thread.
Thanks!
Minnesota
Jennifer Blair, DVM
1755 Pascal Street North
Falcon Heights, MN 55113
Phone: 651-646-1245
Email: [email protected]