Veterinary Services in Manitoba

Clinic and mobile veterinary support across rural Manitoba

Veterinary Services in Manitoba

Veterinary services in Manitoba should be practical, organized, and built around the realities of farm and family life. Rolling Plains Veterinary Corporation supports cattle, horses, goats, dogs, cats, and many other species with preventive care, diagnostics, treatment plans, and mobile visits when on-farm care is the better option.

If you are not sure which appointment type you need, call first. Tell us the species, age, and main concern and we will help you triage next steps and book the right visit.

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Tip: If you can, share a photo or short video when booking. It speeds up triage and helps us plan the right equipment.

Start Here: Choose Your Service Type

This page is the hub. Use the links below to jump directly to the care area that matches your animal and your situation.

Cattle and Livestock Care

Herd health planning, pregnancy diagnosis, vaccination protocols, diagnostics, calving support, and on-farm care when safe handling facilities are available.

Equine Veterinary Care

Wellness exams, dentistry, lameness evaluations, diagnostics, and mobile visits for horses when hauling is not practical.

Goat Veterinary Care

Parasite planning, nutrition guidance, breeding support, kid care, and practical plans for pet goats and farm herds.

Cat Veterinary Care

Wellness, vaccinations, dentistry, diagnostics, and gentle handling focused on reducing stress for cats.

Dog Veterinary Care

Preventive care, vaccines, parasite control, diagnostics, dentistry, and treatment planning from puppy to senior years.

Other Animals We Treat

Support for a wide range of animals including rabbits and pocket pets, poultry, sheep, and more. Tell us the species and your main concern when booking.

How We Deliver Care

We provide both in-clinic and on-farm support. The right option depends on the species, the condition, and what is safest and fastest for the animal.

In-clinic visits are best for

  • Wellness exams, vaccinations, routine monitoring, and scheduled follow-ups
  • Cases that need consistent observation or controlled handling
  • When weather or facilities make a farm visit unsafe

On-farm visits are best for

  • Herd health planning and multi-animal assessments
  • Situations where hauling is stressful or impractical
  • When appropriate handling facilities are available

Service Areas and Clinic Locations

Rolling Plains Veterinary Corporation supports rural Manitoba through clinic locations and mobile service when appropriate. Choose your preferred clinic location when booking.

We follow professional standards and continuing education expectations commonly outlined by organizations like the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.

Why Clients Choose Rolling Plains Veterinary Corporation

Our approach is simple: listen first, evaluate thoroughly, explain options clearly, and build a plan you can actually follow.

What you can expect

  • Practical recommendations based on your goals and constraints
  • Clear timelines and next-step decision points
  • Prevention-forward planning to reduce avoidable problems
  • Respectful handling, client education, and straightforward communication

FAQs About Our Veterinary Services

Do you treat both farm animals and household pets?

Yes. We support cattle, horses, goats, cats, dogs, and other species. Use the service links above to choose the right starting point.

Do you offer mobile farm calls?

Yes, when safe handling facilities are available and mobile care is appropriate for the case. Tell us the species, head count, and main concern when booking.

How do I know which service page to use?

Pick the species first (cattle, horse, goat, dog, cat). If your animal is not listed, use the Animals We Treat page and tell us the species when you contact us.

What should I have ready before my appointment?

Bring records if you have them, plus a clear timeline of changes. For farm visits, confirm safe restraint, lighting, and footing before we arrive.

Book Veterinary Services

Tell us the species, age, and main concern. We will guide next steps and get you into the right appointment type.