Equine Veterinary Division

The friendly equine team at Lodi Veterinary Care (LVC) is here to provide a high level of comfort and care for you and your horse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  From pleasure to performance, our goal is to provide the highest quality of progressive veterinary services for all levels of horsemanship. LVC aims to offer professional, compassionate, and efficient service to our clients and their horses, as well as pursing the goal of clinical excellence and working to further veterinary medicine. We offer advanced equine veterinary care for horses both on the farm and in our hospital.

Advanced Diagnostics & Therapeutics

We offer specialty services that allow us to treat your horse more effectively. Such services include: ultrasound, radiology, endoscopy, Game Ready therapy, laser therapy and shockwave treatment.

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Client Resources

Check out our educational materials for the latest information on deworming, laminits, ticks, vaccines, and more!​

 

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Latest Equine Resources from our Blog

Why your veterinarian should be the one vaccinating your horses

Why your veterinarian should be the one vaccinating your horses

When it comes to the safety and health of your four-legged companions, vaccination is an area where we don’t want to make compromises! Many of the diseases we routinely vaccinate for are very serious, if not fatal for your horse. Having a veterinarian vaccinate your...

Vitamin E and Selenium for Your Horse

Vitamin E and Selenium for Your Horse

Vitamin E and Selenium are involved in many systems within the body. Selenium is a mineral which is important for wound healing, stress tolerance, fetal development, healthy hair coat, and detoxification of drugs and other chemicals. In addition, selenium is critical...

Our Gallant Geldings and the Importance of Sheath Cleaning

Our Gallant Geldings and the Importance of Sheath Cleaning

If you have geldings and get dental work done on them regularly you will be used to this familiar question from your veterinarian: “Would you like his sheath cleaned today?”. While many owners have geldings that are patient enough to have their sheaths cleaned without...

Urgent Care for Companion Animals & Emergency Services for Equine & Livestock | 608.592.3232 | 705 N MAIN ST LODI, WI 53555 lodivet@lodivet.com

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