Hartschuh Veterinary Services, located in New Washington, is your local source for large animal ambulatory veterinary medicine with small animal medicine and surgery coming soon. We are excited with the progress of the renovations on our building in downtown New Washington. When completed this spring, it will house our small animal exam rooms, surgery, radiology, in patient treatment areas, grooming, and boarding. It will also serve as a base for our farm animal ambulatory services. Small animal services are available before the office is completed but with limitations on surgery, in patient care, and radiology.
Comprehensive companion animal care, dental care, surgical services
In house and Online Pharmacies
Grooming
Boarding
Ambulatory Medicine
Herd Health: Personalized Vaccination and Herd Management Protocols, Sick Animal Care
Reproductive Services: Breeding, Pregnancy Diagnosis, Dystocias, C-sections, Bovine Embryo Placement
Routine procedures: Castration, Dehorning (general and cosmetic), Vaccination
VFD (Veterinary Feed Directive) compliance management
CVI (Certificate of Veterinary Inspection / Interstate Health Papers)
And much more!
Emergency and Urgent Care
Please call the office if you feel your pet or animal needs to be seen ASAP. We will do our best to attend to their needs in a timely manner.
Types of Animals
Small Animal- Dogs, Cats, other small mammals
Large Animal- Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Sheep, Goats, Llamas, Alpacas
Exotics-Deer, any others please call for more information
Discounts
Honoring local humane society and shelter coupons
Dr. Brian Hartschuh is a 2004 graduate of Wynford High School and attended The Ohio State University, where he completed his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree majoring in Animal Sciences in 2007 and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 2011.
Dr. Hartschuh grew up on his family dairy farm in Lykens, Ohio, which encouraged his passion for veterinary medicine. In 2010, he participated in the Summer Dairy Institute held at Cornell University and has since completed the Ohio Beef Feedlot School through OSU Extension in 2013. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Bovine Practitioners. Every year he furthers his education by attending conferences to stay current with the latest technology and care to provide better service to his patients, clients, and resulting consumers. Since graduating, he has enjoyed caring for a variety of animals--which helps to spice up his daily routine.
Community involvement is something Dr. Hartschuh is very passionate about. He especially enjoys educating and working with youth by speaking at 4-H meetings, judging animal science projects, participating in quality assurance programs, and providing opportunities for high school and college students who shadow with him to experience a typical day in the life of a companion and farm animal veterinarian.
In his spare time, Dr. Hartschuh enjoys farming, helping on his family’s dairy farm, and caring for his herd of Red Angus beef cows. Brian doesn’t practice much relaxing, but every evening he loves to read to his children and give the family Golden Retriever--Walter--a good rub down.