| Mt. Rainier Equine is a mobile veterinary practice specializing in equine medicine, dentistry and surgery,
and treating horses, donkeys and mules of all sizes and disciplines. Look for the 30 foot mobile clinic
with the distinguished logo servicing South King and North Pierce counties including communities in the
Cascade foothills. Mount Rainier Equine prides itself in delivering quality compassionate care
twenty-four hours a day, and believes that a farm visit from your veterinarian should be a pleasant,
educational and affordable experience.
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The 30 foot mobile clinic.
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| With state of the art equipment, Mt. Rainier Equine offers a wide range of professional services for
your horse. Whether you’re looking for travel papers, microchipping (AVID® HORSEtrac™), a pre-purchase
evaluation or urgent care, Mt. Rainier Equine is the one-call solution for all your equine veterinary
needs. Some of their more popular services include dentistry, lameness and reproduction. Utilizing
modern motorized dental equipment from CAPPS Manufacturing, they perform thorough, visual dental
prophylaxis with excellent results. In addition to routine dentistry advanced procedures such as
restorations, fracture repairs, fillings and periodontics are also available to keep your horses’
smile healthy. Mobile radiography and ultrasonography equipment allows for diagnosis and treatment of
lameness on-site, and affords a range of assisted reproductive services. A 12 Watt cold therapy laser
(LiteCure™), www.litecure.com now allows for another option for treatment of soft tissue injuries,
wounds and many other ailments. As an added convenience for horse clients, Mt. Rainier Equine offers
limited care for cats and dogs as well, including microchipping (AVID® FriendChip™), vaccinations,
deworming, flea/tick/heartworm treatments, cat neuters and in-home euthanasia. Flexible evening and
weekend appointments are available to accommodate difficult schedules, and emergency service is available
around-the-clock.
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Dr. DeWard performing a lameness (flexion) test on a patient.
Dr. DeWard and Julie performing periodontal work on a patient. |
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