Cold Spring Animal Clinic LLC

Cold Spring Animal Clinic LLC Cold Spring Animal Clinic: Where we strive provide the best care for your furry friend!

Baxter was presented at our clinic just for his annual and vaccinations with Dr. Martin. This sweet boy had gotten a cle...
02/17/2026

Baxter was presented at our clinic just for his annual and vaccinations with Dr. Martin. This sweet boy had gotten a clean bill of health and was ready to go! His Mom helped ensure we got the cutest pictures of him while he was here also, we found out while here Baxter is not a fan of cheese🧀

Disease topic of the week : Diabetes Diabetes occurs in pets when their body cannot use sugar the way it should. Glucose...
02/09/2026

Disease topic of the week : Diabetes

Diabetes occurs in pets when their body cannot use sugar the way it should. Glucose- is the main source of energy for the body’s cells, the levels of glucose in the blood are primarily controlled by a hormone called insulin.
If there is not enough insulin (or if the body is unable to use the insulin) glucose accumulates in high levels in the blood- a condition called hyperglycemia. When the glucose reaches a certain lever it overflows into the urine which is a condition called glucosuria and it pulls large volumes of water with it. Because of this you will notice an increase in urination and water consumption.
In diabetic pets not enough glucose gets transported into the body’s cells, in result the cells don’t have enough energy to function not ally and body tissues become starved for energy . Thus state of metabolic “starvation” causes thr body to break down fat and muscle tissue - resulting with weight loss often seen in diabetic pets
Your vet will diagnose diabetes by doing a blood draw & testing your pets urine. Treatment usually requires frequent glucose checks , daily insulin injections, dietary modifications and prescription food.
If you have questions or concerns regarding this with your pet- give our clinic a call and we can get your pet scheduled with one of our vets😊🐾

Happy National Golden Retriever day!!! Love and snuggle all those Goldens and extra treats are necessary for today😉- Yes...
02/03/2026

Happy National Golden Retriever day!!! Love and snuggle all those Goldens and extra treats are necessary for today😉

- Yesterday we had this little cutie Ruby in here for her first puppy visit! Ruby enjoys playing and chewing on things. Her favorite toy is her duck toy. Ruby will be back in a month for her booster vaccines and we’re excited to see how big she’ll get in a month🐶🐾

This month is National pet dental month! - it’s very important for cats and dogs to have their teeth checked to help pre...
02/02/2026

This month is National pet dental month!

- it’s very important for cats and dogs to have their teeth checked to help prevent periodontal disease. This does affect most pets by the age of 3. Untreated dental issues cause the loss of teeth , and allows bacteria from the mouth to enter the bloodstream potentially damaging vital organs. Regular care prevents chronic pain and infection!
Symptoms to look for - bad breath , trouble eating / drinking, pawing at mouth or face , swelling, red/ bleeding gums, yellow or brown tartar build up.

Meet Mater☺️ This cute, sweet boy was in earlier this week for his first puppy check up and vaccines. It’s safe to say M...
01/30/2026

Meet Mater☺️

This cute, sweet boy was in earlier this week for his first puppy check up and vaccines. It’s safe to say Mater is definitely a fan of cheese 🧀♥️🐾

Meet Roux!   He was in yesterday to be neutered. While in recovery it’s safe to say Dr  Martin fell in love with him and...
01/22/2026

Meet Roux!
He was in yesterday to be neutered. While in recovery it’s safe to say Dr Martin fell in love with him and was soaking up all his sweet cuddles while charting! I would say this was very much needed for the both of them, Roux needed a little extra assurance that he was okay♥️

Why do we recommend neutering?
It reduces the risk of certain cancers and disease such as testicular cancer and an enlarged prostate. It also curbs problem behaviors such as roaming, urine marking, and aggression. Ultimately neutering contributes to a longer and healthier life.🐾🐾

Meet two more of our assistants: Desi (pictured first): has been in the veterinary profession for 19 years. She has been...
01/20/2026

Meet two more of our assistants:

Desi (pictured first): has been in the veterinary profession for 19 years. She has been working with Cold Spring Animal Clinic since January of 2021 and her favorite responsibilities of the job are drawing blood and helping with the recovery process of her patients. Whether it’s staying with them to comfort them or taking them for walks, Desi is always available to love. After work she goes home to 3 beautiful kids and a family that means the world to her.

Layla (pictured second): Started with us when she was in high school, she has been working here for almost 2 years. Layla is now going to Otterbein University for equine pre-vet biology double major. She has 3 cats & 2 quaker parrots.
She wants to be a small and large animal vet. Her facorie thing at the clinic to do is working up appointments, x-rays, and doing emergencies.
Layla also plays the cello outside of work.

♥️🐶🐈‍⬛

Meet two of our Assistants: Monica: (pictured first) moved here from Lakeland Florida in July of 2022 and has been worki...
01/15/2026

Meet two of our Assistants:

Monica: (pictured first) moved here from Lakeland Florida in July of 2022 and has been working at Cold Spring as a veterinary assistant since then. She is currently attending Columbus State to become an RVT. Some of her favorite skills are drawing blood, taking blood pressures and deobstipating felines! When shes not working or at school, she is spending time with her significant other and family. A hobby she enjoys outside of veterinary work is acrylic painting

Joelle: (pictured second) is currently attending Columbus State and is in the Veterinary Technology program. She started working at Cold Spring Animal Clinic in the summer of 2022. She enjoys learning new skills, blood draws and animal behavior. Outside of work she loves training her pittie mix and hanging out with her 4 cats.

Meet two of our technicians:Britton: (first picture) Has been apart of our team at Cold Spring Animal Clinic for 4 1/2 y...
01/12/2026

Meet two of our technicians:

Britton: (first picture) Has been apart of our team at Cold Spring Animal Clinic for 4 1/2 years. She has been a registered Technician for 2 1/2 years. She enjoys the general practice and establishing client/ patient relationships when we are treating patients long term and helping them on their medical treatments. Being there to support our clients- celebrating good days with them and helping them through the bad days. Britton has a total of 10 pets of her own at home, and enjoys spending time with her husbad when shes not at work!

Felicia(second picture) graduated from Vet Tech institute at Bradford school in 2012, she did her externship here at Cold Spring Animal Clinic with Dr. Snyder and started working at Cold Spring in 2015!! She enjoys emergency care, blood draws, and IV Catheters. She enjoys teaching our assistants and learning new techniques. To her nothing beats the feeling of an assistant mastering their new skills! Outside of work she’s a mother to 5 kids who keep her busy and she has 2 Airedale Terriers.

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2014 Mount Vernon Road
Newark, OH
43055

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

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