Veterinary Clinic

Bldg. 288, (307) 773-3354

Monday and Wednesday, 8 a.m. – noon and 1 – 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.

As of May 2, the hours will change.
Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – noon, 1 – 4:30 p.m.
Appointments  offered three days a week Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday, 8 a.m. – noon and 1 – 4 p.m.

DODVSA Emblem 175wide Veterinary ClinicThe Veterinary Clinic provides immunization and out-patient services for the prevention and control of diseases transmissible to people.

Located in Bldg. 288, military pet owners are encouraged to call 773-3354 for an appointment.

Register your pets, to include horses, at the veterinary clinic within seven days of arrival, or after acquiring a new pet. If you have your pet vaccinated at an off-base veterinary facility, you must provide the veterinary clinic with proof of all vaccinations as they are updated.

Have all puppies and kittens vaccinated with an initial series beginning at 6 – 8 weeks of age, and annually thereafter. Have all pets vaccinated for rabies at 16 weeks of age, and annually thereafter. The rabies identification tag must be placed on the animal’s collar.

DSC 0208 590tall Veterinary ClinicKennel services are not available on base. There are kennel facilities in the area for people needing to board pets during moves or while on vacation.

For emergency pet care contact a local civilian veterinarian.

Upon receipt of PCS orders overseas, call the vet clinic to get updated pet import requirements to the country you are traveling to. Additionally, pets must have a Veterinary Health Certification when traveling across state lines or overseas.

Notify the Vet Clinic if your animal is sold, given away, or dies. If the animal is sold or given away, the new owner must register the animal in their name within seven days. Remember, you are financially responsible for your animal as long as it is registered in your name.

Contact the Law Enforcement Desk if a pet escapes. Security Forces personnel are responsible for apprehending strays and transporting them to the Cheyenne Animal Shelter.

Please have your pet microchipped. It is not mandatory for on-base residents, but it is highly recommended. Call 773-3354 for an appointment!

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