Welcome to Gallatin Veterinary Hospital

- Where pets are treated like family -

We are an AAHA-certified animal hospital dedicated to providing industry-leading veterinary care. Our state-of-the-art facility is supported by the care and compassion our staff demonstrates with every interaction. You and your pets will truly feel like a part of our family.

(406) 587-4458
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1635 Reeves Road East, Bozeman MT 59718

 

 
Billy Butters' Story

Born in 2004, Billy has always had a jovial spirit, and is a favorite patient at Gallatin Veterinary Hospital.

Billy first came to GVH in December of 2010 for a consult for a left rear leg injury. His owners were planning to schedule a cruciate stabilization surgery after returning from a trip over the holidays, but those plans were quickly changed. The day after his consult, Billy came back acutely limping on his right front leg, and the owner had noticed a swelling on the area. Radiographs were taken to be sent to a specialist for interpretation.

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After George was put to sleep, Mary Ann wrote:
“I want to thank you for your kindness and sensitivity… Thank you all for being so sweet and caring. Thank you for the gentle way that George was treated – showing respect for us all. I’ve recommended your services to all my friends with pets, and hope you get new clients.”
-MaryAnn Gilmer

GVH News

Recently, a dog named Buddy came to us by way of the Butte Animal Shelter. During a trip back to Arizona, Buddy became separated from his owner. To make matters worse, the owner totaled his truck after looking for Buddy for a day and a half around Dillon. A month after his owner had returned to Arizona, Buddy was found by Butte Animal Shelter, he had survived in the wild with a severe foot injury and was facing amputation. The staff at Butte Animal Shelter contacted Dr. Mark Albrecht here at Gallatin Vet and Dr. Albrecht was able to provide remarkable care that saved Buddy's foot. You can see how GVH saved his Buddy's foot and helped reunite this remarkable pet with his owner--Watch the story about Buddy at the KTVM website.

Please note that we are currently seeking donations from the public for Buddy's care which came to many thousands of dollars and involved many caring people throughout southwest Montana. We hope you will take a moment to consider this request. Call (406) 587-4458 if you can help.

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