North Boise Veterinary

North Boise Veterinary Committed to providing more effective care by reducing fear, anxiety, and stress at every visit.

We do things the fear-free way, letting pets feel safe, secure, and comfortable, even during hospitalization. Because he...
03/20/2026

We do things the fear-free way, letting pets feel safe, secure, and comfortable, even during hospitalization. Because healing is so much easier when you’re relaxed and in your happy place 🐶✨

We have some of the cutest puppy patients! 🥰it’s always a great day when there’s a puppy!
01/29/2025

We have some of the cutest puppy patients! 🥰it’s always a great day when there’s a puppy!

Hi all! We will be closed Christmas Eve (12/24), Christmas Day (12/25) and New Years Day (1/25) for the Holidays! We wil...
12/16/2024

Hi all! We will be closed Christmas Eve (12/24), Christmas Day (12/25) and New Years Day (1/25) for the Holidays! We will also be closing early on New Year Eve (12/31) at 3pm. We hope you and all your fur babies have a happy howlidays! 🐾

We’re feeling festive here at North Boise Vet! The clinic is all set and ready for Santa Paws arrival! 🐾🎄we’ve also got ...
11/29/2024

We’re feeling festive here at North Boise Vet! The clinic is all set and ready for Santa Paws arrival! 🐾🎄we’ve also got the perfect stocking stuffers for your fur babies!

Hi all! We will be closed Thanksgiving Day (Thurs. 11/28) and Black Friday (Fri. 11/29) for the holidays! Dr. Frost will...
11/07/2024

Hi all! We will be closed Thanksgiving Day (Thurs. 11/28) and Black Friday (Fri. 11/29) for the holidays! Dr. Frost will be out of office the weekdays prior to Thanksgiving day (Mon. 11/25- Wed. 11/27) but we will still be open and available for technician appointments only! Have a great Thanksgiving!

Please share and help get this little one home❤️
01/03/2024

Please share and help get this little one home❤️

Happy Fr-ostday!!
12/09/2023

Happy Fr-ostday!!

Canine infectious respiratory Illness update-  According to the State Vet, no serious cases of the mystery respiratory d...
12/07/2023

Canine infectious respiratory Illness update

- According to the State Vet, no serious cases of the mystery respiratory disease have been reported in ID. We have not seen any life threatening cases here in the clinic. There has been more kennel cough this summer and fall and are taking a more aggressive approach to treating these symptoms.

What we know so far;
Transmission - suspected transmission through respiratory aerosols.
Symptoms - cough, lethargy, lack of appetite.
Prevalence - outbreaks across the USA. NBVC has not seen an increase in respiratory disease this month, however, there was more upper respiratory disease, in general, this summer.
Prevention - limiting boarding, dog parks, and grooming if possible. Vaccination for Canine Influenza and Bordetella is recommended. and then boostering that in 2-4 weeks.

We are taking extra precautions between each visit and continue regulate minimal interactions in the lobby as best as possible.

In case of an emergency please reach out to West Vet urgent care in Meridian (208) 813-6477 or Boise Animal health and Urgent care 208-901-8360.
We will continue to update when we know more.

Thank you for your patience and understanding, while we all work together in trying to help the spread and keep our canine patient’s safe!

Your NBV team ♥

Update on the mysterious canine respiratory virus NBV Team is taking the precautions in making sure our facility, client...
11/29/2023

Update on the mysterious canine respiratory virus

NBV Team is taking the precautions in making sure our facility, clients and canines are safe and will continue to update you all, if and when we know more information.

Although, researchers are not yet sure what causes the illness, we are suggesting that you make sure your dog has been fully vaccinated - especially for kennel cough (Bordetella) and canine flu.
Avoid dog parks, pet stores and grooming facilities with your canine companion, if possible and keep your pet at home if they show any upper respiratory illness.

While the existing vaccines may not specifically target the unknown infection, maintaining overall health through routine vaccinations helps support a dog’s immune system.

Thank you in helping prevent the spread🐾

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11/23/2023

Happy Thanksgiving from your friend’s at North Boise Vet Clinic 🐔🍁🥐🥖🥧🥂🍻🥮😁
We will be closed Thursday & Friday

11/15/2023
We are so excited to be able to start caring this amazing product! We can’t wait to be able to help more of our patients...
11/11/2023

We are so excited to be able to start caring this amazing product!
We can’t wait to be able to help more of our patients live happier!
(We are closed Sat-Sun. Just to excited about it and had to post today!)

Address

1307 W Jefferson Street
Boise, ID
83702

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12083457387

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