Welcome to Germantown Veterinary Clinic.
Germantown Veterinary Clinic is the favorite destination of pet owners who want nothing less than trusted, quality animal health care services for their furry, scaly, and feathery friends.
We offer a full range of animal health services which include, vaccinations, surgery, spaying & neutering, stem cell research, and others. We also offer various pet foods for special diets like Royal Canine and Hills Dietary Foods. You can also find all types of pet medicines, as well as products for ticks and fleas here at Germantown Veterinary Clinic.


A comprehensive physical examination is the first and most important step to the prevention of disease or illness you as an owner can take to ensure your pet’s well-being and long-term health.
During an exam Dr.Horton and staff will get a chance to talk to you and see if you are having any trouble with your pet(s). We will also go over diet, immunizations, preventative medicine, and exercise to ensure that your pet is as healthy as possible. Dr.Horton will do a complete physical examination and look for any potential problems. We also monitor your pet’s age, and vitals ensuring that your pet stays a healthy.
We believe in utilizing the highest level of medical technology, and our doctor and surgery team is experienced and highly trained. We also realize that it can be stressful to have your pet undergo surgery. We want to assure you that your pet is in good hands, and that we will do everything to provide the best care possible. We will communicate with you about the things you need to know before, and after your pet’s surgery. It is our goal to make the entire process go smoothly, and to eliminate the stress and worry of surgical procedures.
Preventative health care is essential for your pet! Call for an appointment and we’ll ensure that your animal receives all appropriate screenings and vaccines they need to help your pet(s) live longer, happier, and healthier lives.
Studies show that 50% of all dogs and cats have some form of periodontal disease. That number jumps to 75% when you look at pets over age three. Left untreated, periodontal disease can cause infection, pain, and tooth loss over time. It can also lead to microscopic changes in the heart, liver, and kidneys and can cause serious health problems for your pet.