Veterinary Links and Resources in Howell

Explore trusted links and information recommended by the Red Barn Veterinary Medical Center team to support your pet’s health and wellness.

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Helpful Links & Pet Health Resources

At Red Barn Veterinary Medical Center, we’re committed to supporting your pet’s health both in and out of our clinic. Below, you’ll find a selection of trusted resources to help you stay informed, prepared, and confident in your pet’s care. From emergency hotlines to insurance and financing options, these links are here to assist you in making the best decisions for your pet’s well-being.

ASPCA

The ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) was the first humane organization in North America granted legal authority to investigate and make arrests in animal cruelty cases. Visit their site to learn about animal welfare laws, adoption resources, and more.

ASPCA Poison Control Center

If you suspect your pet has ingested something toxic, this is your go-to emergency resource. The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is open 24/7, 365 days a year, and staffed by veterinary toxicologists.

Trupanion Pet Insurance

Pet insurance can give you peace of mind and financial protection during unexpected veterinary emergencies. Trupanion offers comprehensive coverage to help with illnesses, injuries, diagnostics, and more. Get a free quote and learn about how pet insurance works.

CareCredit

We accept CareCredit to help you manage veterinary costs. This healthcare credit card offers low or no-interest payment plans, no upfront costs, and no pre-payment penalties—making it easier to budget for your pet’s care.

Companion Laser Therapy

Therapy laser treatments can reduce pain, speed healing, and improve mobility for pets dealing with arthritis, wounds, or post-surgical recovery. Learn more about how laser therapy may benefit your pet.

Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health at MSU (DCPAH)

Stay informed about regional pet health topics such as tick-borne diseases, Leptospirosis, chronic kidney disease, and more through Michigan State University’s Diagnostic Center.