Ferret Vets in New Mexico

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(Ferret Vets in New Mexico – 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!)

 

Albuquerque

Academy Pet Hospital (Dr Mary England)

Petroglyph Animal Hospital (Raymond Hudgell, DVM, Michael Melloy, DVM, Alice Ku, DVM & Kariana Atkinson, DVM)

Rio Bravo Veterinary Hospital (Patricia Mazzolini, DVM)

http://www.vcahospitals.com/veterinary-care” target=”_blank”>VCA Veterinary Care Animal Hospital and Referral Center

VCA West Mesa Animal Hospital

Ventana Animal Clinic (Linda Contos, DVM, MPH)

 

Carlsbad

Carlsbad Animal Clinic

 

Corrales

Southwest Veterinary Medical Center (Daniel Levinson, DVM & Laura Hedemann, DVM )

 

Edgewood

Vista Larga Animal Hospital

 

Hobbs

Double J Animal Hospital

Hobbs Animal Clinic & Pet Care *Select veterinarians only. Call for more information.

 

Los Lunas

Sun Ranch Pet Hospital (Rikia Park, BS, DVM)

 

Rio Rancho

Sunrise Veterinary Clinic (Dr George Abernathy)

 

Santa Fe

Cedarwood Veterinary Clinic (Laura Sandlin, DVM)

Santa Fe Animal Hospital (Brent Parker, DVM & Jennifer Kendrick, DVM)

 

Silver City

Town & Country Veterinary Clinic (Kevin Brown, DVM)

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(Last updated August 2015)

 


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.

2 thoughts on “Ferret Vets in New Mexico”

  1. Baby is her name and shes not eating drinks water but not alot she bites on the Cage sometimes shes been grabbing her mouth now shes just laying there she had runny poops

  2. Blenda – I’m sorry but I am not a vet so cannot give you a definitive answer ?
    What it *could* be is that Baby is suffering from gastric ulcers! Take a look at my page about the disease and see if the symptoms fit …

    https://www.all-about-ferrets.com/gastric-ulcers-in-ferrets.html

    Trying to self-diagnose your ferret’s illness can be dangerous! ?
    A few years ago I thought my ferret (called Dash) had a blockage as he was pooping out thin green poop, which was like my last ferret, Snoopy, did, when she had a blockage. As it transpired after an x-ray, Dash had lymphosarcoma and the cancer had wrapped itself around his intestines and that was the cause of the green poop ?
    Please take her to a ferret vet in your area and find out what is causing the problem. I’m sure that when you do that and they come up with a cause which can be fixed by medication, your Baby will be back to normal in no time!

    https://www.all-about-ferrets.com/ferret-vets.html

    Hope that has been of some help!
    Hugs to Baby from her two boofy brothers down under ??
    Cheers
    ~Nona

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