Companion Animal Division

Lodi Veterinary Care is a leader in companion animal medicine, wellness care, surgery, and urgent care needs. Our veterinary health care team is dedicated to you and your pets. We are committed to offering the breadth of skills and services necessary to keep your pets healthy and happy.

Lodi Vet Companion Animal Services

​The goal at Lodi Veterinary Care is to provide every client and patient with the highest quality medicine and service. Our health care team, consisting of veterinarians, certified veterinary technicians, veterinary service specialists, veterinary technician assistants and boarding staff is dedicated to achieving this goal. Our compassionate team members are very educated in veterinary care and are a wonderful resource for any questions or concerns you may have.

Lodi Vet Companion Animal Services

Ally DVM

Ally DVM is a secure, private way to give you direct access to manage your pet’s health. You can view medical records, request appointments, request medication refills and contact our team.  Ally DVM has a mobile app – making managing your pet’s health care easy!

​Visit Ally DVM here!

Client Educational Material

Do you have questions about your pet’s health? Are you interested in searching accurate, reliable information regarding medical conditions and how to prevent disease? Check out our pet health care library for current, accurate information regarding care for your pet.

Lodi Vet Companion Animal Services
Second Chance Bernese Puppy

Second Chance

The Second Chance Fund is a non-profit organization founded by Lodi Veterinary Care. It provides a way for animals in need to get the medical care they need – and a second chance!

​Visit their website to learn more!

Latest How-to’s from our Blog

How-To: Collecting Urine from a Cat

How-To: Collecting Urine from a Cat

Most cats are very uncomfortable with a container being slipped underneath them when they are in their litter box, so it is a bit of a challenge to obtain a clean urine sample from a cat. To aid you in this adventure, we have put together some suggestions to help make...

How-To: Collecting Urine from a Dog

How-To: Collecting Urine from a Dog

It takes about 1-2 teaspoons of urine to run a urinalysis. Even obtaining that small amount may seem like a monumental task for some owners. To aid in this adventure, we have put together some suggestions to help make this process easier for you. Please feel free to...

Crate Training

Crate Training

Using a travel kennel for your brand new puppy will prove invaluable. The puppy will look at the crate as a bed area which will aid in housetraining. The crate will also provide a safe place where your puppy will be unable to eat or chew unwanted items. When using...

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