Business spotlight: Clarksville Veterinary Service

By: 
Bethany Carson

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Whether your puppy has ever needed a vaccination or your cow has ever needed surgery due to a displaced abomasum, chances are, if you’re a pet owner or livestock farmer in the Clarksville area, you’ve given Clarksville Veterinary Service at 806 S. Main St. a call.
     Five veterinary doctors, Alan Van Arkel, Christina Collins, Jeremy Carpenter, Dane DeBower and Randy Groth, along with nine staff members, work to treat everything from cats to horses at the Plainfield and Clarksville large and small animal practice.
     “We have talented doctors who are knowledgeable,” staff member Sandy Ruby said.
     The doctors do routine procedures in the mixed animal practice, and occasionally deal with unusual traumatic injuries, broken bones or diseases. Small animals are treated in Clarksville on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and there are several small animal appointments each day in Plainfield, where the x-ray machine is located and surgeries are done.
 
Read more in the January 31 edition of the STAR.
 
 
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