01

Our first priority is always with the health, happiness, and comfort of our patients. Our care advice is based only on what is best for the pet. 

Put pets first.

02

We trust parents to make the right decisions for themselves and their pets and invite them to actively participate in care alongside us. 

Trust the parent.

03

Caring for a pet involves the full spectrum of emotions, from joy to grief. We know when to be fun, and when to be serious. At all times, we foster supportive, positive, and authentically human hospital culture. 

Authentically human.

04

Although our business is growing, we retain the attitude and spirit of a neighborhood vet. We get to know our clients' families and are proud to play an active role in our local communities.

Good neighbors.

05

We are always looking for a better way. In an industry that hasn't seen a lot of innovation, we are experimenting with new ways of delivering care, delighting customers, and infusing our hospitals with fresh ideas.

Shake things up.

As part of the Cara Veterinary Family, our practice operates from five core principles, or "pillars".

Our Pillars

A close-up of a tabby cat wearing a red holiday-themed collar and an ID tag, sitting on a person's lap. The cat is looking to the side, with its tongue out, mid-lick. The background is blurred, focusing on the cat's face and its expressive eyes. Four paintings of dogs are hung in a grid on a wall. Each square canvas features a close-up of a dog's face with expressive eyes. The dogs have various coat colors and markings, and the background of each painting is a soft, mottled gray. A golden retriever puppy licks a popsicle stick held by a person wearing a dark mask and dark clothing. The puppy looks content while being gently held. A person with long blonde hair helps put a blue harness on a fluffy, curly-haired dog in a room with wooden flooring. The dog, with a light tan coat, looks at the camera while the person focuses on adjusting the harness. A woman with long, wavy hair and a gray jacket is smiling while holding a small dog with light-colored fur. They are indoors, and there is a blurred background with various objects. A green icon depicting a simple stylized drawing of a hand giving a thumbs up.

Our Pillars

As part of the Cara Veterinary Family, our practice operates from five core principles, or “pillars”

01

Our first priority is always with the health, happiness, and comfort of our patients. Our care advice is based only on what is best for the pet. 

Put pets first.

02

We trust parents to make the right decisions for themselves and their pets and invite them to actively participate in care alongside us. 

Trust the parent.

03

Caring for a pet involves the full spectrum of emotions, from joy to grief. We know when to be fun, and when to be serious. At all times, we foster supportive, positive, and authentically human hospital culture. 

Authentically human.

04

Although our business is growing, we retain the attitude and spirit of a neighborhood vet. We get to know our clients' families and are proud to play an active role in our local communities.

Good neighbors.

05

We are always looking for a better way. In an industry that hasn't seen a lot of innovation, we are experimenting with new ways of delivering care, delighting customers, and infusing our hospitals with fresh ideas.

Shake things up

A cute golden retriever puppy licks a popsicle stick held by a person wearing a green shirt and a dark mask. The image is enclosed in a heart-shaped border. Four paintings of dogs are organized in a grid pattern, with each painting capturing a different dog. The background is a light blue-gray color, and the paintings are framed by a green heart outline. The dogs have expressive faces and varied colors. A woman with long dark hair, wearing a gray jacket, smiling while holding a small white dog. The image is framed with a green, heart-shaped border. A close-up of a tabby cat wearing a red patterned collar and ID tag, being held by a person. The cat is mid-lick, with its tongue out, and looking intently to the side. The image is framed within a heart-shaped border. A woman with blonde hair and a black sweater kneels down to adjust the blue harness on a large, curly-haired dog with a beige coat. The scene is framed within a green, heart-shaped border against a brown wooden floor. The dog looks at the camera with a gentle expression.