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Post by dropthetwinky on Aug 12, 2009 11:23:31 GMT -5
I don't know if anyone notice but in the annual Critter USA magazine they have a list of vets and what kinds of animals they treat. Good source to see where the local care for your chinnie is =D If anyone wants me to look up where at some of the vets are just lemme know and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
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Post by 808racing on Sept 10, 2009 19:59:16 GMT -5
I'm looking for any chinchilla vets in New Jersey, I know of a chin doctor in South Jersey but their practice is a good two hours from my home. If anyone knows anything in Central or North Jersey any help or information is greatly appreciated.
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Post by ~Holly~ on Sept 10, 2009 21:17:07 GMT -5
Here are the two that Miss Ann posted, I hope they help James McKinley, DVM, Dipl. ABVP Board-Certified Avian Specialist 49 East Mountain Road Hillsborough, NJ 08844 (908) 369-7373 (908) 369-7585 (fax) www.amwellbirdhospital.com/index.htmlDr. McKinley is an avian specialist. He is excellent at what he does. Ann ______________________________________ Dr. Barry Stuart Facility: Advanced Care Small & Exotic Veterinary Hospital Exotic Pets Seen: Rabbits Ferrets Chinchillas Sugar Gliders Prairie Dogs Hedgehogs Address: 1991 Route 22 West Bound Brook NJ 08805 Email: Barrystuadvcare@yahoo.com Phone: 732-764-9595 I have used him for my hamster chinchilla and guinea pig. I found him to be very good. He is very businesslike. He's the vet who pulled Chloe through her first illness (unknown ) when I first got her. Ann
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