Louisa Veterinary Clinic

Louisa Veterinary Clinic Small and large animal veterinarian.

Brushing is the best way to prevent dental periodontal disease which has been linked to heart, liver and kidney problems...
05/13/2026

Brushing is the best way to prevent dental periodontal disease which has been linked to heart, liver and kidney problems. Ask us how to get started on a brushing routine.
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05/09/2026
Sneezing, licking, upset tummy? Your pup may be trying to tell you something. Dogs can develop allergies from their surr...
05/06/2026

Sneezing, licking, upset tummy? Your pup may be trying to tell you something. Dogs can develop allergies from their surroundings, fleas and their diet. Help keep your pup comfortable by talking with us about allergy treatments.
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05/01/2026

something to keep in mind if you have pigs.

USDA Confirms Pseudorabies in Swine Herds in Iowa and Texas

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Washington, D.C., April 30, 2026—Today, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) confirmed via ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) and latex agglutination testing (LAT) a detection of antibodies to pseudorabies virus (PRV) in a small commercial swine facility in Iowa. This confirmation was a result of routine testing, not pre-movement surveillance.

Initial traceback indicates that the five affected boars came from an outdoor facility in Texas. Animals from that herd also tested positive for pseudorabies. APHIS is working with officials in Iowa and Texas to expand traceback efforts and identify any additional potential exposures.

This marks the first known case of pseudorabies in commercial swine since 2004, when it was eradicated from the commercial swine industry. PRV is still prevalent in feral swine populations in the U.S. and there is occasional spillover of infection to outdoor production herds where contact with feral swine is possible. APHIS is working closely with the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship and the Texas Animal Health Commission to conduct traceback to better understand the detection and prevent further spread.

This detection does not pose a risk to consumer health or affect the safety of the commercial pork supply. There may be limited, short-term impacts on exports of U.S. swine and/or swine genetics. Pseudorabies is a contagious viral disease of livestock and other mammals. However, pigs are the only natural hosts. While pseudorabies virus can infect most mammals, humans, horses, and birds are considered resistant

🦟Now is the time to start heartworm, flea, and tick preventative if you don't do it year-round!! Take advantage of this ...
04/01/2026

🦟Now is the time to start heartworm, flea, and tick preventative if you don't do it year-round!! Take advantage of this promo!

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03/14/2026

Have seen me?! Lost dog in Conesville but last seen in Columbus Junction near Dollar General. Any tips would be appreciated!

LOST DOG‼️His name is Charlie and was last seen on February 11th around West Hill area. Charlie is a large breed doodle,...
02/14/2026

LOST DOG‼️

His name is Charlie and was last seen on February 11th around West Hill area. Charlie is a large breed doodle, unfortunately Charlie does not have a collar on. If anyone has seen Charlie please call 319-212-8115 or our clinic phone.

02/12/2026

CLINIC PHONES ARE BACK UP AND RUNNING.
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‼️ Max is still desperately looking for a new home! He is up-to-date on vaccines and in the process of getting an appoin...
01/08/2026

‼️ Max is still desperately looking for a new home! He is up-to-date on vaccines and in the process of getting an appointment to be neutered! Please share so we can find this sweet boy a home.

This is Max, he is a 4 year old German Shepherd who is looking for a new home. He is up to date on his Rabies vaccination. If you would like any more information about Max please call (563)260-0643 or (319)728-2712.

WE ARE CLOSED TODAY 😺
01/01/2026

WE ARE CLOSED TODAY 😺

Address

102 E Walnut Street
Columbus Junction, IA
52738

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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+13197282712

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