Big Creek Veterinary Services, PA

Big Creek Veterinary Services, PA Dr Brandon Weidenhaft provides large animal, equine & small animal services as well as pet boarding

Dr Weidenhaft has been caring for animals in the Hays area for the last 11 years. He is committed to providing you with the same great service just at a new location. Bring your pets to Big Creek Veterinary Services where you will receive care based on OLD VALUES but with NEW VISION!

Truly the GOAT of being cute. 🐐
04/25/2026

Truly the GOAT of being cute. 🐐

My Take Tuesday: The Privilege of the Work

Today’s My Take is written for veterinarians, but its message may resonate with anyone who takes a moment to read it.

There are days in this profession when the weight of it feels heavy.

Heavy in the exam room when the news isn’t good.
Heavy in the truck on the drive home after a case that didn’t turn out the way you hoped.
Heavy when the people we try so hard to help meet us with anger instead of gratitude.

Every veterinarian knows those days.

You remember the calf that wouldn’t stand, no matter how hard you tried.
The old dog whose eyes said it was time long before the owner was ready to hear it.
The surgery that kept you awake the night before… and the outcome that stayed with you long after.

And sometimes, if we’re honest, it isn’t the medicine that weighs on us the most.

It’s the words.

The accusation that you ā€œdidn’t care.ā€
The online comment from someone who has never held a stethoscope but is certain they know more than you.
The client who forgets that behind the scrubs and coveralls is a person who chose this work because they care deeply.

Those moments can make even the strongest among us question why we keep doing it.

But I would remind you of something simple.

Ours is a noble profession.

Long before any of us sat in a lecture hall or stood in a surgery suite, this work was carried by men and women who rose before daylight, drove muddy roads, and walked into barns, backyards, and pastures… doing the best they could with what they had.

They didn’t do it for applause.

They did it because an animal was hurting.
And someone had to show up.

That is the thread we inherited.

Every time you kneel beside a patient who cannot speak for itself…
Every time you steady a nervous owner with calm words and steady hands…
Every time you stay ten minutes longer, think a little harder, or try one more idea when the easy answer would be to walk away…

You are carrying that thread forward.

Veterinary medicine will always ask a lot of you.

It will ask for your intellect.
It will ask for your patience.
It will ask for your heart.

But in return, it offers something few professions ever can…

The quiet knowledge that your work matters.

That somewhere tonight, a horse is breathing easier…
A dog is resting comfortably…
A cow is standing with her calf…
A family has one more year with the animal they love…

Because you showed up.
And you did your best.

That is not small work.
That is not ordinary work.

That is the privilege of the work.

So, when the hard days come... and they will… remember this:

Try a little harder.
Be a little better.

Not for the applause.
Not for the approval of strangers.

But because the animals deserve it.
Because the profession deserves it.
And because the person you became when you took that oath deserves it too.

Veterinarians are not perfect.

But day after day, in clinics and barns and surgery suites across this country, they keep showing up. They keep caring. They keep trying again tomorrow.

And that simple act… showing up, caring, trying again…

That is what makes this profession one of the finest callings a person can choose.

It is a privilege to do this work.
And I am proud to stand among those who do it.

And that is My Take.
N. Isaac Bott, DVM

03/19/2025

Thank you for all the well wishes during the misadventures to work this morning. I am at the clinic now and the electricity is bale on as well. So I learned that I should keep a book and snacks in my truck. Side note the amount of people who have forgotten that a stop light that isn't working becomes an automatic 4 way stop is amazing to me.

Currently the view from my windshield
03/19/2025

Currently the view from my windshield

03/19/2025

Currently I am off the road in this blizzard (this is Dr Brandon) I'm safe but going to ride out the storm. The clinic does not have electricity as well. So for right now Big Creek is running at a very low capacity. Please be safe and I'll update you once I get to the clinic. My kennel staff has been there to take care of boarding pets if you have one staying with us.

06/23/2024
10/21/2023
If you know me then you know how proud I am of our daughter. We have been waiting on news about her application to medic...
10/01/2023

If you know me then you know how proud I am of our daughter. We have been waiting on news about her application to medical school and yesterday she finally received her acceptance notice. The following is her post:

Wearing anything with a Jayhawk on it will be painful, but I guess if I have to at least it will be a white coat! I’ll always bleed purple though šŸ’œ
Can’t wait to start this new chapter! One step closer to becoming Doctor Weidenhaft

09/22/2023

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2807 US Highway 183 Alt
Hays, KS
67601

Opening Hours

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

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