Address: 581 Linden Ave E, Kimball, MN 55353, USA
Phone: +13203983600
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–2PM
Broken Roads Ranch
We are a 501c3 rescue/ sanctuary. We have been using Kimball vet clinic for years. We can't say enough about their care, knowledge and friendliness. This is the best clinic we have ever been to. We would give them 100 stars if we could. Broken Roads Ranch
Kimberly Bonneson
Got my dog in literally last minute and took the time to access and provide education on how to help him qith pain meds and monitoring. I love this place more then words. They truly care. Heidi's the best to have for your dogs as she has the best bedside manner.
Bryan Stumpf
We had our male and female kittens neutered and spade at Kimball Veterinary Clinic. We drive a long way to have our pets taken care of in Kimball because they always do a great job and are typically cheaper than the Veterinary clincs closer to us. The staff is always friendly and knowledgeable. We never have any issues after surgeries or check-ups. We highly recommend Kimball Veterinary Clinic for all of your pets needs.
Dawn Larson
They got me in with short notice to put down my cat. They were patient, polite, and professional. It was affordable and they gave me options on what to do after. They did not rush me and reassured me to take the time I needed. They lit a candle in the lobby. A couple of days later they sent a card and a paw print. It was so kind and thoughtful.
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You should probably call them and ask instead of posting as a review. Also, spelling, grammar, and punctuation matters if you are looking for a job or a training opportunity. :)
Minnesota law states that no person shall “torture … or unjustifiably injure, maim, [or] mutilate … any animal” and defines “torture” as any “act, omission, or neglect which causes or permits unnecessary or unjustifiable pain, suffering, or death.” Veterinarians equate declawing with cutting off the last bone in a human’s finger, and it often causes nerve damage, infection, and immense pain. Declawed cats suffer from impaired balance and have to relearn how to walk—and because they’ve lost their first line of defense, they are more likely to bite as a means of self-protection. Some acquire other lifelong behavioral issues, such as urinating outside the litterbox. Many states’ cruelty laws prohibit torturing, maiming, or mutilating an animal, and a number of jurisdiction —as well as nearly two dozen countries—have explicitly prohibited or severely restricted declawing. PETA encourages cat guardians to trim their cats’ nails and provide them with scratching post. -PETA I 100% agree!
Kimball Vet Clinic is about the best and the cheapest give them a call and tell him what you need done and they will tell you about how much it will cost it's only a 15-minute Drive South on Highway 15 make a left at the stop light go about a half mile and they're on the right
I'd call the clinic or message them via facebook.
Sorry, I do not know; you should call the clinic and ask them.
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