A close community just 25 miles northwest of Omaha.
Rohrig Animal Hospital
Treating your pet with the best care possible. Rohrig Animal Hospital offers an array of services, from surgical procedures to a wonderful boarding facility.
Your pet will always receive the best possible care.
Dr. Kent Rohrig, DVM and Dr. Ruth Schinstock, DVM will personally see that your pet is met with the highest level of care, including medical treatments, surgical procedures, X-rays, laboratory work, and dentistry. You can count on us.
Are you going out of town?
There’s no need to worry about your pet when you’re out of town. We offer a full service boarding service, specializing in animals that need special diets and medication. While they're with us have them groomed and bathed. Your pet will be comfortable, cozy, and fully taken care of until you get back!
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For personalized attention for your special pet call the professionals at Rohrig Animal Hospital at 402-478-4141 or visit us at 225 N 3rd in Arlington to schedule your appointment today!
A little history of our practice.
Our practice is one of the oldest continuing veterinary practices in the state of Nebraska. Dr. Rohrig is very honored to continue the legacy Dr. Cady began in 1918.
Dr. Rohrig graduated from Iowa State University May 23, 1981. After working with some of the best veterinarians in Chicago and St. Louis, Dr. Rohrig decided to open his own practice in Omaha. He spent a year renovating an old McDonald's building on 80th and Dodge.
After selling his practice to VCA, Dr. Rohrig wanted to own his own small practice again. Once he found the practice in Arlington was on the market, he knew he had found what he was looking for.
Rohrig Animal Hospital has since become a successful small animal clinic. In 2011 Dr. Ruth Schinstock joined the clinic to accommodate the clients in extending our hours.
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February is Dental Month. We offer 20% discount on our services.
March is Early Detection for Senior Pets.
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