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 veterinarian in green scrubs and another vet in dark scrubs gently hold a fluffy puppy in a veterinary clinic. Amid medical supplies and equipment, the alert puppy curiously observes its surroundings. A person in a light long-sleeve shirt holds a small gray kitten, perhaps fresh from the vet. The kitten has its eyes closed and mouth open, appearing to yawn or meow. A veterinarian in mask and scrubs gently cradles a golden retriever puppy in the clinic. The puppy appears relaxed, its head supported by the vet's caring hands, while medical equipment is visible in the background. A corgi eagerly reaches up on its hind legs towards a treat held by a vet above. The dog's eyes are focused on the treat, and one paw is lifted, creating a playful and dynamic scene. A close-up of a brown puppy being held in a veterinarian's arms. The puppy has soft fur and a gentle expression. The vet is wearing a dark shirt, cradling the little one securely, ensuring it feels safe and loved. A solid green rectangle reminiscent of a veterinarian's exam room, with no distinct features or objects.

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 veterinarian in a dark uniform and mask gently holds a small, light brown puppy in a room with medical equipment. The image is framed with a heart-shaped border on one side. A small cat yawns contentedly while being held by a veterinarian wearing a light gray sweater. The heart-shaped image, set against a green background, captures the peaceful bond between pet and vet. A brown puppy is held gently, its face framed by a green heart-shaped border. Its eyes are soft and expressive, nestled against a veterinarian wearing a maroon top. A veterinarian in a green uniform gently examines an adorable Australian Shepherd puppy held by another person. The room, adorned with medical equipment, showcases the caring touch of this skilled vet. The image is perfectly framed in a heart shape. A corgi lying on its back looks up eagerly at a hand, perhaps that of a caring vet, holding a treat above its nose. The scene is framed within a green heart shape.