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Exotics

Exotic Pet Care

We care for exotic pets with species-specific expertise and heart.

Exotic Pet Care: Specialized Veterinary Services for Unique Companions

Exotic pets bring joy, personality, and plenty of curiosity into our lives. From rabbits and reptiles to birds and pocket pets, these unique animals need veterinary care that’s just as specialized as they are. Our experienced team is here to provide expert care tailored specifically to your exotic companion’s needs. We also offer guidance on enrichment, temperature control, and habitat setup to help your pet thrive at home.

Why Choose a Vet Experienced in Exotic Medicine?

Exotic pets often hide signs of illness until it becomes severe. That’s why routine wellness checks are critical—and why it’s important to work with a veterinary team that understands their physiology and behavior.

Our team has experience handling a wide variety of exotic species with gentle, low-stress techniques, making exams safer and more comfortable for your pet.

When Should I Bring My Exotic Pet to the Vet?

Schedule a visit if your pet shows any of the following:

  • Lethargy or reduced appetite

  • Changes in droppings or urination

  • Labored breathing or nasal discharge

  • Weight loss or bloating

  • Skin issues or feather loss

  • Changes in behavior or posture

Many exotic pets benefit from annual or biannual exams, even when they appear healthy.


Your exotic pet deserves care as unique as they are. Whether it chirps, hops, slithers, or scurries, we’re here to help them live a long, healthy life.

Whether it’s a checkup, questions, or care needs, visit us—we’re here to be your partner in your pet’s health.

FAQs

We have provided some answers to our most common questions.

The Josh Client Assistnace Fund is a reserve of donations established in honor of Whole Pet Veterinary Center's former clinic cat, Josh. While Josh now lives with a graduate of our veterinary intern program, he originally came to us with multiple chronic and life-threatening illnesses that were too costly for his family to manage. We hope that with the creation of the Josh Fund, we can provide financial assistance to a small number of pet parents in need of unanticipated critical vet care. Funds will be used at the discretion of the veterinarian overseeing individual cases, along with that of the practice manager.

At Whole Pet Veterinary Center We accept cash, checks, all major credit cards, and CareCredit.

At Whole Pet Veterinary Center, we are an outpatient clinic. While we do keep patients during the day to perform tests and administer treatments, we do not have overnight/24 hr staff and do not keep pets here unattended. Patients not well enough to return home will be recommended to be transferred to the local Emergency hospital/ICU.

Fear-free vet visits use trained professionals and specialized techniques to reduce stress in pets during veterinary appointments. These visits involve gentle handling, a calm environment with soothing scents and lighting, and the use of positive reinforcement like treats and toys to build positive associations with the clinic. For some animals, a vet may also prescribe anti-anxiety medication or suggest bringing a hungry, food-motivated pet to an appointment for better rewards.

Yes, often. However, we are not an emergency or walk-in clinic, so please call. We save specific time slots in each day for pets needing care more urgently. These do tend to fill up fairly quickly in the morning. If we have reached our capacity for patients for the day, we will need to refer you to the local urgent care or emergency walk-in clinics. While we wish we could serve every patient in need, we also need to make sure that the patients we have for the day have enough staff to adequately care for them.

No, at Whole Pet Veterinary Center, all patient visits are by appointment only.