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Welcome to the Lancaster Vet Clinic!

The Lancaster Vet Clinic provides both large animal and small animal veterinary services. Located in the Arrowridge business park in Lancaster, Wisconsin, we are also the home for the Grant County Humane Society.

As a mixed animal practice, our staff of veterinarians and technicians is committed to the health of your livestock and pets. Whether your farming operation is focused on beef production, dairy cattle, sheep, goats, or swine, we can take care of your herd health needs. Call us for regular health checks for your saddle or harness horses.

Pets are an integral part of our lives, so we schedule regular dog and cat vaccination and health care clinics. An important part of our jobs is educating pet owners about the best care of their animal.If you are looking for a pet, please stop and see the dogs and cats at the Grant County Humane Society. We house the county lost and found pets, and also have many pets waiting for adoption. We would be happy to help you choose a pet with the right character traits to fit into your home.

Our office is located in the Arrowridge business park in Lancaster, so it is an easy drive from all the Southwest Wisconsin towns. We would love to have you visit our office and we welcome you to our website. Please follow the navigation links for more information on the animal health care services we provide. 

Please contact us at the Lancaster Vet Clinic for any of your animal care questions or concerns. Bring your pet into the clinic or call our office for a farm visit. We would be happy to care for your animals, large or small.

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Why choose us?

The Lancaster Vet Clinic is a mixed animal practice. We work with all kinds of large and small animals. Anyone who needs help with their livestock or pets is welcome to contact us. If we can’t help you, we will find someone who can. The clinic is owned by veterinarians Sally Harper and Cari Schaffer.

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What Our Clients Say

  • We adopted my yellow lab 14 years ago at the clinic and we just had an appointment today for vaccinations and check up. Cari and the staff were nothing short of amazing and caring! Cari was great with Skylar and answered all my questions. We will definitely be returning!

    -Staci Ann Dean - Facebook User
  • Awesome staff and wonderful care given! We know that our pup is in good hands in the care of Lancaster Vet-Clinic!

    -Karin Burr - Facebook User
  • Had to make a semi emergent trip on a Saturday due to a piece of toy stuck in my dogs tooth/throat. First experience here and they were wonderful! The cost was reasonable, too, especially considering it wasn't a planned appointment! Extremely happy with our experience and will recommend!

    -Savannah Stuckey - Facebook User
  • Amazing team!! Thanks for everything you have done for our fur-babies!

    -Chassity Bennett - Facebook User
  • Extremely helpful to me..... For which we thank you.

    -Gene Wendt - Facebook User

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