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We are a full service companion animal hospital committed to the healthcare of your pet.  Dr. Amy Hasty, Dr. Gregory Schroeder, and Dr. Brent Salazar strive to offer progressive and compassionate care to your furry family member.

Services include wellness care, preventative care, surgery, digital X-ray, dental care, behavior consultation, and emergency service.

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Countdown to FUN!

Don't forget to come on down this weekend and join the party Saturday from 11am to 3pm. We are having an Open House with lots of good food, fun for the kids, behind the scenes displays, and many valuable giveaways! We want to welcome you and answer all your questions about the services we offer. ...
Is the STRESS of taking your cat to the vet ...

Dragging your cat to the vet can be an exhausting experience leaving you feeling that "it just isn't worth it!" However, cats are master's at hiding their illnesses. Cats need annual exams when they are young and when they are older, they should really be seen by a veterinarian every 6 months. ...
We Want to Know About YOU!

At Progress Park Veterinary Hospital we constantly strive to meet and exceed our clients expectations. We understand that each client and patient have individual needs and hope to meet those needs with compassion and professional service. We want to know more about you and how we can better ...
Welcome to the Web!

Our new website is finally created and ready for viewing. We have added information about the hospital, fun pics, great informational and educational links, a quick access to your pet portal, and email contact information. We plan on adding an online pharmacy so we can carry more medications and ...
What's the big deal about Heartworm Disease?

Heartworm season is upon us. Heartworm is a serious and potentially fatal condition caused by parasitic worms living in the right side of the heart in dogs, cats, and other mammals including foxes, coyotes, and wolves. Heartworm disease affects all ages of dogs and cats. It is not necessary for ...