(Ferret Vets in Maine – I’m always happy to add sites which have been recommended by other ferret owners so if you have a good ferret vet who is not listed here, please let me know and I’ll put the details on this page … I reckon it’s great to have a list of vets we know are good so that if our ferrets ever get sick, we’ll feel comfortable in the knowledge that our pets will get the best treatment possible from a vet who knows what he’s doing!)
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Auburn
Berwick
Bethel
Biddeford
Biddeford Animal Hospital (Caitlyn Little, DVM)
Brewer
Brewer Veterinary Clinic (Alia Houser, DVM)
Brunswick
The Brunswick Animal Clinic (Amy Wood, DVM)
Caribou
Damariscotta
Damariscotta Veterinary Clinic (Dr Christine Welch)
Ellsworth
Ellsworth Family Veterinary Clinic
Falmouth
Fryeburg
Fryeburg Veterinary Hospital (Steve Caffrey, DVM) (Highly recommended by Ferret Rescue of Maine)
Gorham
Animal Hospital of South Gorham (Linda Mulski, VMD; Thomas M Niedermeyer, VMD)
Madison
Orrington
River Road Veterinary Hospital (Dr Katie Carter) (Listed on the AFA vets’ page)
Portland
Brackett Street Veterinary Clinic
Brackett West Veterinary Clinic
Forest Avenue Veterinary Hospital (Alex Munroe, DVM)
Raymond
Jordan Bay Animal Hospital *Call for more information
Rockport
PenBay Veterinary Associates (Kate Pierce, DVM)
Sanford
Down Maine Veterinary Clinic *Select veterinarians only. Call for more information
Scarborough
Pine Point Animal Hospital (Ann Barksdale, DVM; Katie Erswell, DVM) (Dr Katie is the Ferret Rescue of Maine’s vet)
Topsham
Androscoggin Animal Hospital (Karen Freedman, DVM)
Windham
Windsor
Windsor Veterinary Clinic *Select veterinarians only. Call for more information
Yarmouth
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(Last updated February 2020)
DISCLAIMER: The vets listed have either been recommended, or have advised me personally that they are happy to treat ferrets, or have mentioned that they treat ferrets, exotic pets &/or pocket pets on their website. However I have no firsthand knowledge of how experienced any of the vets are with ferrets.
It is up to you to make sure that you are happy with the treatment your ferret is getting from your vet. If you have any doubts at all, please think about getting a second opinion so that you know that your pet is getting the best possible treatment available.
While I have made every effort to ensure that the information contained on my page is free from error, I don’t warrant the accuracy, adequacy or completeness of this information.
All vets should be able to treat any animal as that is why to become a vet you need to keep a high GPA score for pre vet/ pre med 4 yr program! Any potential vet want to be but do not keep their GPS scores up go on to med school !! Pretty scary that a medical doctor does not have to put in the effort to keep their GPA scores up or just do not have to be smarter and human lives are put into these vet flunk outs to care for humans ! But back to ferret vets ! All vet training is rigorous and they are taught in treating all animals so I do not buy it when a vet states he does not know how to care for ferrets as they have vet books and internet info for vets only which will help take care of your ferret!
I am telling everyone this as my daughter went to UMO premed pre vet and she had the high GPA scores to enroll in any vet college