Pinedale Animal Hospital

Pinedale Animal Hospital Veterinary Clinic This medical care includes but is not limited to routine surgeries and check ups for small an large animals. It all fits together here for him!

The doctors, technicians, and staff at the Animal Clinic of Pinedale offer an extensive array of veterinary care to large, small, and exotic animals. Included in our large animal practice is equine reproductive services and dental care. Dr. Bo Williamson hails from Cincinnati and has called Wyoming home four times. He keeps coming back, and as of 2020 is here to stay as owner of the Animal Clinic

of Pinedale. Dr. Williamson first entered the veterinary field because it allows him to serve all the things he loves in life: helping animals, serving the people of his community, and embracing the constant challenges of learning the latest scientific advancements. Dr. Kristina Gehlhausen is a graduate of Purdue University, has a special interest in equine reproduction, and both large and small animal acupuncture. Both of our doctors share a passion for the well being of all companion animals and the satisfaction of their owners. The mission statement of the Animal Clinic of Pinedale is "We will treat our patients with compassion and respect in all situations while providing the best medicine and surgery available." Each member of our staff makes a conscious effort to get to know every animal and owner that we interact with to gain as much information and insight as possible in order to pursue the best medical path.

Canine hepatitis is caused by an adenovirus and is transmitted through an infected dog’s urine, nasal discharge, and ocu...
10/06/2025

Canine hepatitis is caused by an adenovirus and is transmitted through an infected dog’s urine, nasal discharge, and ocular discharge.

Signs include lethargy, mild fever, nasal and ocular discharge, cough, and cloudy corneas.

Want to learn how to protect your pet? 📞 Call (307) 367-4752 to consult with a Veterinarian.

Beware of foods that can be HARMFUL to your furry friends!While your pet may be begging for a taste of your meal, some h...
10/02/2025

Beware of foods that can be HARMFUL to your furry friends!

While your pet may be begging for a taste of your meal, some human foods can cause serious health issues, such as chocolate, xylitol, grapes, meat bones, garlic, onions, and yeast dough. When it comes to your pets' health, it's better to be safe than sorry, so avoid feeding them any human food!

10/01/2025
Has your cat been sneezing or having discharge from their nose or eyes?They might have feline herpesvirus type I, a comm...
09/29/2025

Has your cat been sneezing or having discharge from their nose or eyes?

They might have feline herpesvirus type I, a common viral infection that affects cats. This virus is spread through contact with an infected cat's saliva, nasal discharge, or ocular secretions.

Common signs of infection include sneezing, conjunctivitis, and nasal and ocular discharge.

To protect your pet from feline herpesvirus, call (307) 367-4752 to consult with a veterinarian today.

When you choose Pinedale Animal Hospital, you choose top-notch care for your pets!Check out our our services at www.pine...
09/27/2025

When you choose Pinedale Animal Hospital, you choose top-notch care for your pets!

Check out our our services at www.pinedaleanimalhospital.com and make an appointment today! 📅

Beware of onions, garlic, and chives if you're a pet owner!Although these herbs may add flavor to your meals, they can b...
09/25/2025

Beware of onions, garlic, and chives if you're a pet owner!

Although these herbs may add flavor to your meals, they can be TOXIC to your furry friends and cause red blood cell damage. Garlic is the most poisonous of the three and can cause vomiting, weakness, nausea, and collapse. So, be careful and keep these ingredients away from your pets!

Your pet is not just a beloved companion, but a part of your family. It's important to protect them from diseases like r...
09/22/2025

Your pet is not just a beloved companion, but a part of your family. It's important to protect them from diseases like rabies. This deadly disease has no cure and can be transmitted to humans through a bite or saliva contact.

Signs in humans include fever, headache, and difficulty swallowing. Prevent the spread of rabies by vaccinating your pet.

📞Call (307) 367-4752 to consult with a Veterinarian and find out how to protect your pet and your family!

When interpreting your dog’s body language, it’s important to pay attention to subtle cues as well as overt signals. For...
09/20/2025

When interpreting your dog’s body language, it’s important to pay attention to subtle cues as well as overt signals. For instance, a slight shift in weight or a barely visible change in ear position can be important indicators of your dog’s emotional state. Learning to recognize these smaller cues can help you better understand your dog’s needs and desires.

Does your pet need help reaching their ideal weight? If you've tried everything and they're still not losing weight, a v...
09/18/2025

Does your pet need help reaching their ideal weight? If you've tried everything and they're still not losing weight, a veterinary visit is in order.

Call our Pinedale Animal Hospital team to schedule your pet's workup and figure out why they're not shedding those extra pounds. We'll create a plan tailored to your pet's specific needs.

Call us at to book an appointment.

Did you know that periodontal disease can lead to chronic sinusitis in pets?  Call us, today, to learn more and schedule...
09/15/2025

Did you know that periodontal disease can lead to chronic sinusitis in pets? Call us, today, to learn more and schedule a check up for your pet! (307) 367-4752

Address

43 S Madison Avenue
Pinedale, WY
82941

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+13073674752

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Serving the Equine and Small Animals of Pinedale, Wyoming

The doctors, technicians, and staff at the Animal Clinic of Pinedale offer an extensive array of veterinary care to large, small, and exotic animals. This medical care includes but is not limited to routine surgeries and check ups for small an large animals. Included in our large animal practice is equine reproductive services and dental care. Dr. Brent Dean is a graduate of Colorado State University, and though he has extensive knowledge of large and small companion animals, he specializes in small animal orthopedics and general companion animal care. Dr. Kristina Gehlhausen is a graduate of Purdue University, has a special interest in equine reproduction, and both large and small animal acupuncture. Both of our doctors share a passion for the well being of all companion animals and the satisfaction of their owners. The mission statement of the Animal Clinic of Pinedale is "We will treat our patients with compassion and respect in all situations while providing the best medicine and surgery available." Each member of our staff makes a conscious effort to get to know every animal and owner that we interact with to gain as much information and insight as possible in order to pursue the best medical path.