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Our first priority is always with the health, happiness, and comfort of our patients. Our care advice is based only on what is best for the pet. 

Put pets first.

02

We trust parents to make the right decisions for themselves and their pets and invite them to actively participate in care alongside us. 

Trust the parent.

03

Caring for a pet involves the full spectrum of emotions, from joy to grief. We know when to be fun, and when to be serious. At all times, we foster supportive, positive, and authentically human hospital culture. 

Authentically human.

04

Although our business is growing, we retain the attitude and spirit of a neighborhood vet. We get to know our clients' families and are proud to play an active role in our local communities.

Good neighbors.

05

We are always looking for a better way. In an industry that hasn't seen a lot of innovation, we are experimenting with new ways of delivering care, delighting customers, and infusing our hospitals with fresh ideas.

Shake things up.

As part of the Cara Veterinary Family, our practice operates from five core principles, or "pillars".

Our Pillars

A woman in a black mask, possibly a veterinarian, bends down to greet two white dogs on leashes indoors. The dogs wear colorful bandanas around their necks. She is smiling and gesturing with her hand near them, with wooden seating and cushions in the background. A veterinarian wearing a stethoscope and mask chats with a person in the clinic. A small dog with a pink harness stands attentively on the examination table, gazing at the vet. The room features a framed poster and a large screen on the wall. A veterinarian wearing a mask gently holds a small, white kitten with gray markings. The kitten appears calm in the vet's hands, while the background is softly blurred. A man wearing glasses and a mask, likely a veterinarian, gives a thumbs-up while holding a happy, panting dog. The dog sports a blue harness, and in the foreground, someone with black gloves—perhaps an assistant or fellow vet—is visible. A bearded man smiles warmly, wearing a black polo shirt with "Fremont's finest apparel" embroidered on it. As a respected veterinarian, he stands confidently indoors, framed by glass partitions. A solid green square, reminiscent of the calm and soothing environments often found at a veterinarian's clinic, with no additional details or variations in color.

Our Pillars

As part of the Cara Veterinary Family, our practice operates from five core principles, or “pillars”.

01

Our first priority is always with the health, happiness, and comfort of our patients. Our care advice is based only on what is best for the pet. 

Put pets first.

02

We trust parents to make the right decisions for themselves and their pets and invite them to actively participate in care alongside us. 

Trust the parent.

03

Caring for a pet involves the full spectrum of emotions, from joy to grief. We know when to be fun, and when to be serious. At all times, we foster supportive, positive, and authentically human hospital culture. 

Authentically human.

04

Although our business is growing, we retain the attitude and spirit of a neighborhood vet. We get to know our clients' families and are proud to play an active role in our local communities.

Good neighbors.

05

We are always looking for a better way. In an industry that hasn't seen a lot of innovation, we are experimenting with new ways of delivering care, delighting customers, and infusing our hospitals with fresh ideas.

Shake things up

A veterinarian wearing a mask cuddles a small kitten with light fur and dark markings. The background is a solid green shape. A veterinarian in a black uniform and face mask talks to a pet owner while examining a small black and white dog on an examination table. The scene, framed by a heart-shaped border, captures the vet's compassionate care and expertise. A bearded man with short hair smiles warmly, wearing a black polo shirt with "Fremont's Credit Union" logo. The veterinarian exudes charm while the background is blurred, and the image is framed with a green border resembling a heart on one side. A veterinarian wearing a mask kneels and extends her hand to two white dogs with leashes indoors. The dogs are standing on a wooden floor, and there's a cushion on a bench behind them. A happy bulldog with its tongue out is held by a person wearing a face mask and glasses, likely the vet. Another person in black gloves is interacting with them. The photo is framed within a heart shape, capturing the warm bond between the veterinarian and their furry patient.