A pet can bring a lifetime of joy, love and treasured memories. With those happy moments also comes a special responsibility to care for the needs of your animal friend. We believe your pet deserves the best veterinary care and we take great pride in making sure they are treated like a member of the family. Our friendly, experienced staff provides a host of pet care services, including vaccinations, dentistry, grooming, weight management and microchip identification.
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We are a full-service veterinary hospital that offers specialty and generalized pet care. We offer a wide variety of diagnostic services, x-ray examinations, surgical procedures, vaccinations, yearly wellness check ups, senior wellness exams, microchipping, along with many other services. As a state-of-the-art veterinary hospital, we also offer auxiliary services such as overnight boarding and grooming services. We pride ourselves on working closely with you and your pet to offer the best professional medical care available.
Because you rely on us for so much, we want you to know everything possible about Animal Clinic at Upper Sandusky. Our appointment slots allow ample time to discuss your concerns with our doctors and to provide your pet with a comprehensive exam. You will also been seen by a Doctor every visit. If you phone us with questions, our staff is always happy to assist you.
For requests made after hours, we will contact you after 8:30 am the next business day to schedule your appointment. If you are requesting a quote or estimate on a particular service, please CALL the office and ask to speak to Angie. There are several questions we will need to ask you in order to provide you with the most accurate estimate we can.
Dr. Cope graduated from The Ohio State University School of Veterinary Medicine and has practiced in Indiana, Illinois, Florida, and the State of Washington (as part of the US Army Veterinary Corps) before settling down and building a clinic on his family's farm in Ohio. He and his wife have four children and four grandchildren, 2 dogs, 3 cats & 7 horses.
Reviews (8)
Paul Snyder
Jan 13, 2022
Linda Gretzinger
Mar 12, 2021
KZee KZee
Mar 29, 2020
Beckie Walton
Feb 26, 2020
My phone call to make a new patient appointment was great. It was handled very kind and professional, I looked forward to taking our dog in. Our first visit was yesterday. I wish it had been as great as the phone call. We were called back to a room then the person vanished; we're new and not clear on where to go. I had to ask receptionist. The veterinarian never even introduced herself.
I had to ask if she was the vet. At the end of the exam I asked if that was it, if everything was good because it didn't seem very thorough. I called the office shortly after to inquire if that was the typical new patient visit and to share an introduction would've been nice. There was a blanket apology. still don't know the name of the veterinarian. If we go back I sure hope it's better.
I had to ask if she was the vet. At the end of the exam I asked if that was it, if everything was good because it didn't seem very thorough. I called the office shortly after to inquire if that was the typical new patient visit and to share an introduction would've been nice. There was a blanket apology. still don't know the name of the veterinarian. If we go back I sure hope it's better.
Edie D.
Oct 31, 2019
Nicole C.
Jun 17, 2019
Chelsea Underwood
Jan 20, 2018
Earl Brunner
May 29, 2016
On their website this clinic advertises that they provide emergency treatment for their clients. If you believe this, it may cost your pet's life. I've gone there for years with several pets, so I am an established client. My cat was in dire distress, so I called the answering service at about 9:00 one evening, expecting them to return my call and tell me to get to the office NOW.
Instead after about 20 minutes Dr. Cope called and told me I'd have to take her to some emergency clinic somewhere between Delaware and Columbus (I only live about 8 minutes from their clinic, and over an hour from this place he sent me to). He didn't even ask what was wrong-only that they weren't going to do an emergency treatment for her. 3 vets, and no help. Oh, about the clinic they told me to go to? She died on the way. I wonder what they think I'm going to tell folks about their business?
Instead after about 20 minutes Dr. Cope called and told me I'd have to take her to some emergency clinic somewhere between Delaware and Columbus (I only live about 8 minutes from their clinic, and over an hour from this place he sent me to). He didn't even ask what was wrong-only that they weren't going to do an emergency treatment for her. 3 vets, and no help. Oh, about the clinic they told me to go to? She died on the way. I wonder what they think I'm going to tell folks about their business?