| Monday | 7:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Tuesday | 7:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 7:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Friday | 7:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Saturday | 8:00 am - 12:00 pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
300 Bill Conn Parkway
Gray, GA 31032
Phone: (478) 986-3784
Fax: (478) 986-4296
24-hr Emergency Care: (478) 986-3784
Services
Boarding
Leaving your pet in the care of others is never easy. At GADOG, you can be confident that your pet is receiving the best possible care. Our spacious kennels and exercise area provide a safe and stimulating environment. We offer nutritious meals as well as daily play and exercise time. At GADOG, we welcome pets with special medical or dietary requirements and there is always a vererinariean available in case of an emergency.
Space is limited, especially during holidays so make reservations early. Call us today at (478) 986-3784 to reserve a space for your pet.
Grooming
GADOG offers bathing and grooming for all breeds of dogs and cats. Our caring and professional staff provides complete services that include expert clipping, nail trimming, ear cleaning, bathing and flea treatment along with a thorough brushing and combing. Groomers are available Monday, Tuesday and Thursday through Saturday. Please call (478) 986-3784 for pricing information or to schedule an appointment.
Large Animals
GADOG is pleased to offer a variety of large animal veterinary services in the convenience of your home or farm. Our flexible ambulatory service allows us to offer preventative care as well as medical care on location. It is equipped to proide Immunization, vaccination and wellness care, hospice and euthanasia services, dental care, pain management, and microchipping. Also available for 24-hour emergency care, our ambulatory service allows GADOG to provide rapid-response medical services for pets and livestocks throughout the middle Georgia area.
To further supplement our large animal services, GADOG will open a second facility in the spring of 2011. This facility, located on Highway 49 between Gray and Milledgeville, will provide a central location where equine, bovine, caprine, ovine and camelid species (llamas and alpacas) may be treated and hospitalized as needed.
