Exotic Animal Veterinarians in Middlesex
Exotic pets have distinct medical needs that differ significantly from traditional domestic animals. At Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic, we treat a variety of exotic species, ensuring they receive the precise diagnostics, treatments, and preventative care required to maintain optimal health. Call us at (732) 356-1573 to schedule your appointment.

Why Choose Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic for Your Exotic Pet’s Care
At Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic, we understand that exotic pets have unique dietary, environmental, and social needs. That’s why we take an educational, collaborative approach with every client, guiding you through proper care, nutrition, and habitat requirements. From routine wellness exams and early disease detection to advanced diagnostics and critical care, our goal is to help your exotic companion thrive.

Exotic Pets Treated at Middlesex
P: Our exotic pet veterinarians treat our less common animal companions at our exotic pet care clinic in Middlesex. Our veterinarians are highly trained in exotic animal medicine, offering compassionate, comprehensive care to help your pet thrive.
Rodents & Small Mammals
P: Small mammals are lively, affectionate pets that require detailed attention to diet, dental health, and habitat maintenance. Our team specializes in treating conditions unique to these species, including skin conditions, internal medicine, and overall well-being.
Get Small Mammal CareWe provide veterinary care for:
Rabbits
Ferrets
Hamsters
Guinea Pigs
And More!

Exotic Pets Care Services at Bound Brook Veterinary Clinic
We offer a full spectrum of veterinary services tailored to the needs of exotic pets. Our facility is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools and a knowledgeable team dedicated to providing individualized care. Our exotic pet care services include:
Book OnlineComprehensive Wellness Exams
Nutritional Counseling
Surgery
Dental Care
Emergency & Critical Care
Advanced Diagnostics
Frequently Asked Questions About Exotic Pet Care
Exotic pets need specialized care, including wellness exams, nutritional guidance, parasite screenings, and habitat assessments. Regular checkups help detect hidden illnesses early.
Most exotic pets need annual exams, but birds, reptiles, and small mammals may require biannual visits. Any change in behavior, appetite, or activity warrants an immediate checkup.
Signs include appetite loss, lethargy, weight changes, abnormal droppings, labored breathing, or behavior shifts. Exotic pets often hide illness, so early intervention is key.
Maintain proper temperature, humidity, lighting, and ventilation. Provide appropriate substrate, hiding spots, and enrichment to support natural behaviors.
Book an Appointment at South Salem Animal Hospital
New pets are always welcome at South Salem Animal Hospital. Our friendly veterinary staff looks forward to providing our neighbors in Citrus Heights and surrounding communities with the veterinary care they need.
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