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To keep your companion with you for as long as possible we suggest:
An active lifestyle
A healthy diet of quality food
A yearly, routine physical
A lot of love
Quality veterinary care
Please call us with questions you have regarding your pet's health
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Suzanne H. Best, DVM, CVA graduated from Oregon State University college of Veterinary Medicine in 1992. She practiced in Oregon for two years before
moving back to Maine where she continued her practice in small animal medicine first working with other veterinarians then in her own practice.
Dr. Best was certified in Veterinary Acupuncture in 1997 through the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society. In 2007 she completed extensive training in Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Dr. Best is a dedicated veterinarian who frequently participates in community vaccination clinics. Most recently she has become involved in
a community effort to provide feline neuter surgery to low-income people. She is very happy to bring quality veterinary care to the community
where she lives with her husband, Don, and three sons.

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DON BEST Don is a licensed massage therapist. He has extended his practice and study to include canine massage.
Don shares a strong connection with dogs. Many canines quickly feel comfortable with his touch. Don's own dogs line up for their massage.
When he is not performing his various duties at Well Point, Don enjoys being a master wood carver. He also manages the thrift shop, Pawsibilities for Responsible Pet Care. |
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KADI SWEATT Kadi is in training to become a veterinary technician. She loves working with Dr. Best and assisting with surgeries. Kadi has gained much knowledge about the care of cats through her work at Responsible Pet Care.
Kadi lives with three cats and her beloved dog, Bailey in Waterford, ME. |
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SANDY GEDDRY Sandy has always been interested in working with animals and is very happy that Dr. Best has given her this opportunity to learn about veterinary care. Sandy's duties at Well Point extend to just about anything that needs to be done.
Sandy and her husband live in Norway, ME with three cats that run the other way when they see her coming because they know she's going to try something she has just learned on one of them.
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