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Deb Kelloway, medical director and owner of AVC Concord, checks out an X-ray in her x-ray room. We’re not sure what is on the screen, but we’re guessing it’s either a leg, back or some other animal body part that Kelloway is just discovering.
Deb Kelloway, medical director and owner of AVC Concord, checks out an X-ray in her x-ray room. We’re not sure what is on the screen, but we’re guessing it’s either a leg, back or some other animal body part that Kelloway is just discovering.
It’s hard not to tell what this decked out Mini Cooper is used for with all its medical signs and the colorful pooch on the roof, but in case you need a little help figuring it out, it’s like an ambulance for animals and a way to transport patients between the two AVC centers.
It’s hard not to tell what this decked out Mini Cooper is used for with all its medical signs and the colorful pooch on the roof, but in case you need a little help figuring it out, it’s like an ambulance for animals and a way to transport patients between the two AVC centers.
Who wants a treat? Well judging by the actions of Chi Chi it’s quite clear that she certainly does, or that’s she’s trying to become more human by only using two of her legs.
Who wants a treat? Well judging by the actions of Chi Chi it’s quite clear that she certainly does, or that’s she’s trying to become more human by only using two of her legs.
Deb Kelloway uses a fancy ultrasound machine to take a look at the heart of Duke, a 1 year old boxer.
Deb Kelloway uses a fancy ultrasound machine to take a look at the heart of Duke, a 1 year old boxer.

AVC Emergency & Referral Veterinary Center opened its Concord location in June.

Author: Tim Goodwin

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