Address

4809 Chicago Ave S

Minneapolis, MN 55417

Office: (612) 825-4427

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Award-Winning Veterinary Clinic - with a gentle touch! CURRENT CLIENTS:  IF YOUR PET IS EXPERIENCING AN EMERGENCY DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS, CALL US!  

OUR HOURS  

      Mon — Fri 7:30 am — 6 pm     

*Please note change - we are no longer open on saturdays            

 

we are happy to accept:

cash * visa * mastercard* discover* american express

*Not all Care Credit promotions are available.  


 

Our Downtown Clinic

Convenient location, ample parking, and the same great doctors. Please come visit us!

Other Services

Health Certificates

Planning a trip to another state or abroad and taking your dog along? Pets are required to have a current rabies vaccination and a Health Certificate stating the pet is free from communicable diseases and is safe to travel. We can provide the physical exam, booster the rabies vaccine if needed, and provide the paperwork you will need for your trip. Give us a call! For more details, see our pages on Traveling with Your Pet under the For Patients section.

INTERNATIONAL HEALTH CERTIFICATES

Available on a limited basis.  A prior consultation with a DVM is required as international travel requirements for pets can be quite complex, time consuming and expensive.  For travel to some countries you will need to start preparing 6 months in advance of travel.  For more details about travel requirements to specific countries go to USDA Aphis Pet Travel

 

Microchips

Every pet should have some permanent identification. Any pet can lose their collar, open a gate or even your happy house cat could slip out the door. Protect them! With a simple injection, a microchip can be placed to give your pet a safe, reliable and permanent pet ID. Lost pets with microchips are up to 20 times more likely to return home. Schedule an appointment and give this gift to your pet!

 

 

 

MINNEAPOLIS PET LICENSES

Licensing your pet supports Minneapolis Animal Care and Control’s work to create safe and healthy communities for people and animals. For more information and to learn about the benefits, visit Minneapolis Animal Control’s website.

As of 1/1/2019 the City of Minneapolis will no longer have licenses and dog park passes available through veterinary hospitals, including Minnehaha Animal Hospital.  You can register directly online at Minneapolis Pet Licenses