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      <image:title>Keaton</image:title>
      <image:caption>Born and raised in Fairbanks, Alaska, Dr. Keaton Cuthbert received her bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Alaska, and it was during the last year of her undergraduate degree that she worked the graveyard shift as a veterinary assistant at a local emergency vet hospital. It was there that Dr. Keaton got to experience what the veterinary profession was truly all about. Caring for the animals, as well as fostering strong relationships with the clients, made her realize veterinary medicine was the perfect career for her.  Dr. Keaton moved to Portland, Oregon after college to escape the Alaskan cold, and worked as a veterinary assistant in a small animal clinic for three years prior to pursuing her doctorate. She graduated in 2017 from Oregon State University with her degree in Veterinary Medicine. She has a special interest in rehabilitation for animals, including post-operative recovery, sports medicine, and physiotherapy. This special interest led her to complete a year-long certificate program and become a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner (CCRP) through the University of Tennessee.  Dr. Keaton and her husband, Loki, moved to Bend in the spring of 2021 and have been loving all the outdoor activities this area has to offer. On her time off you can find Dr. Keaton hiking, mountain biking, skiing, spending time at local breweries around town, or out adventuring with her English Bulldog, Brixton, and Australian Shepherd, Quinn.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Rebecca Cochran (formerly Turk), graduated from UC Santa Cruz in 2011 with a BS in Neuroscience and Behavior. Upon graduating and following her interests of medicine and animals, she took a position at a veterinary clinic in Southern California where she realized not just her life’s purpose; but affirmed that all puppies are the best puppies, (and kittens and rabbits etc.). She graduated from Oregon State College of Veterinary medicine, in 2017. During her time at OSU she volunteered for a program in Nicaragua where she met Dr Warbington and was offered a position to move to Central Oregon, work at TAH, and enjoy Bend's outdoor activities. She became certified in medical veterinary acupuncture from Curacore institute in 2017 for both large and small animals. Outside of the clinic she loves rock climbing, snowboarding, and painting puppy portraits. She lives with her husband Casey, daughter Aila, and their 3 legged pup Tulum.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Blair Westbrook grew up on his family’s fifth generation dairy farm in Smith River, California. A lover of animals large and small from a young age, he always dreamed of a career in animal husbandry. Dr. Blair obtained his bachelors degree from the University of Oregon with a BS in Biology. From there he moved on to Corvallis where he graduated from Oregon State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine with his DVM in 2021. Along the way, his passion for mixed animal practice was bolstered by experiences like a 3-month veterinary internship in the Cook Islands and countless veterinary externships around the state, working and learning from veterinarians and producers alike. His specific interests include small animal surgery and dentistry, equine dentistry, herd health, and ruminant medicine. When not at the clinic, Dr. Blair enjoys all forms of sport - basketball, tennis, golf, you name it. He loves being outdoors hunting, fishing, and hiking, and enjoys his garden and cooking. He is very excited to call Central Oregon home with his girlfriend Andrea, their 2 dogs Lola and Hooch, and 2 cats Frankie and Skeeter.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>equineservices - Equine Services</image:title>
      <image:caption>With capabilities and facilities for easy haul-in access as well as full out-call appointments, our equine service offers: Annual wellness and vaccination Dentistry with the Power Float system and the ability to perform routine extractions. Health Certificates/Coggins testing Mobile ultrasound Pre-purchase examination Lameness evaluation Daytime emergency &amp; euthanasia services We offer referral to Bend Equine Medical Center and the Oregon State University Large Animal Hospital for advanced surgical procedures or evaluations and can discuss when referral is the best option.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Wellness - Routine annual wellness exams often include:</image:title>
      <image:caption>New puppy/kitten exams and vaccine series Vaccinations  Fecal testing to check for gastrointestinal parasites Heartworm testing Wellness bloodwork to evaluate organ function Discussion of monthly oral medications to prevent flea, ticks, heartworm, and gastrointestinal parasites</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Surgeries offered include but are not limited to: Spay and neuter Mass removals Laceration repairs Limb amputation Gastropexy (surgery to prevent stomach torsion common in large breed dogs) Abdominal exploratory surgeries including gastrointestinal foreign body removal and bladder stone surgery Cherry eye surgery We refer to specialty surgeons at VRCCO for orthopedic and advanced surgical procedures and can discuss when referral is the best option.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dental disease is one of the most common conditions seen by veterinarians. Heavy tartar buildup, tooth fractures, or tooth root infections are common dental issues we see in pets. We offer dental cleanings under anesthesia, dental radiographs, and tooth extractions when needed.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>acupuncture - Acupuncture</image:title>
      <image:caption>Acupuncture stimulates healing of some conditions, and provides effective pain relief in others. Conditions commonly treated with acupuncture include: Arthritis Intervertebral Disc disease Muscle and tendon strains Laryngeal Paralysis Neurological Conditions Digestive issues</image:caption>
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      <image:title>health certificates - Certificate of Veterinary Inspection</image:title>
      <image:caption>The health certificate must be signed by an accredited veterinarian after examining your pet and determining that it is free of infectious diseases and satisfies all import requirements of the receiving state, territory, or country. You will need a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection to travel and some airlines require an acclimation certificate. Both of these certificates can only be completed and signed by a federally accredited veterinarian.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In order to make the process more peaceful for both you and your pet, we offer euthanasia services in your own home. We provide full after care through the services of Annie’s Healing Hearts Pet memorial and Cremation service.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With easily accessed haul-in facilities and a chute for working small groups of cattle, as well as full out-call appointment capabilities, our large animal service offers: Herd health program development and management Mobile ultrasound and reproductive evaluation Trich testing and Brucellosis vaccination/testing Health Certificates Small ruminant and camelid medicine, wellness and vaccines, and minor surgery Hoof trimming for small ruminants, camelids, and pigs Pig medicine, wellness and vaccines, and spay/castration Daytime emergency &amp; euthanasia services We offer referral to Oregon State University Large Animal Hospital for advanced surgical procedures or evaluations and can discuss when referral is the best option.</image:caption>
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