Veterinarians
in Camden County, GA
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Animal Control
The
Humane Society of Camden County does not endorse any specific
veterinarian or animal hospital. The following veterinary
clinics accept our spay/neuter certificates.
Animal
Medical Clinic
Rick Walsh, DVM
Sarah Dutta, DVM
4499 Hwy 40 East
(Just west of Saturday Park)
St. Marys, GA 31558
(912) 882-4732
Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Betz Veterinary Services
Mobile Veterinary Practice
Christy Betz DVM, CVA
912-270-3706
Hours of Operation:
Monday- Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Camden
Veterinary Clinic
Joanne Diaz, DVM
10535 Colerain Rd.
St. Marys, GA 31558
(912) 882-8886
Hours of Operation:
Monday- Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM-12: 00 PM
Integrity
Animal Hospital
Don E. Nunn, DVM
638 N. Hwy. 17
(Next to Peeples Farm Supply)
Kingsland, GA 31548
(912) 729-4077
(912) 267-4590 for emergency services
Hours of Operation:
Monday- Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM-12: 00 PM
www.integrity.petplace.com
Laurel Oaks Animal Hospital
Julie Clark-Blount, DVM
575 Laurel Island Parkway
(Conveniently located off I-95)
Kingsland, GA 31548
(912) 576-9801
Hours of Operation:
Monday- Friday: 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM-12: 00 PM
Other Locations
Southeast Georgia Veterinary Clinic
Shireen Hamid, DVM
573 Palesades Dr.
(In Southpoint Mall at US Hwy 17 and Hwy 82)
Brunswick, GA 31523
(912) 554-8388
Hours of Operation
Monday-Friday 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM
We have
never had a clinic refuse to accept our spay and neuter
certificates even when they were located outside of Camden
County, Georgia. If you are from a surrounding area and
are interested in adopting an animal at our shelter, ask
your local veterinary clinics if they will honor our spay
and neuter certificate. They can call the shelter at (912)
729-7141 for additional information.
Animal
Control
The
Humane Society of Camden County houses animals that are
stray or lost but do not pick up the animals. This is the
responsibility of the Animal Control Officers who are trained
in this function and are available to assist you.
If you
see a stray, it is best not to try to capture the animal
yourself. We highly recommend that you contact animal control
at the numbers listed below.
If you
think that an animal is being neglected, call the animal
control number. Give as much information as possible including
your name and number in case there are any questions. The
animal control officers will attempt to keep this information
confidential. If there is legal action taken, they may need
to have you testify. Even if you are not sure if an animal
is being neglected, call and leave the information. The
animal control officers have been trained to conduct an
evaluation and make the determination.
If you
see a seriously injured animal or an animal being actively
abused, call 911.
If you live in Georgia and suspect neglect or abuse of horses or other farm animals, or have concerns regarding dog breeders or kennels, see the phone number for the Department of Agriculture listed below. They have responsibility for the investigation of potential neglect or abuse in this area.
The
numbers you need are as follow:
Camden County - (912) 576-7395
Email: jmanning@co.camden.ga.us
Kingsland - (912) 729-8254
St. Marys - (912) 882-4488
Woodbine - (912) 729-1442
For Emergencies call 911.
These
are the regular daytime numbers. You may also call the non-emergency
number at the E911 Dispatch Center -
(912) 729-1442. Your call will be routed to the appropriate
officer.
If you
would like additional information on animal control, visit
their web-site at www.camdencounty.org/aco.
The Department of Agriculture phone number is 1 800 282-5852. If you have concerns about horses, ask for the Equine Division. For concerns relative to dog breeder or kennels, ask for the Pet Welfare Division.