VTW December 31: Prepping For Puppies: A Guide For GPs
Published: January 03, 2022
Laura Schwartz


Friday, December 31, 2021


The VIN office will be closed Friday, December 31.

Responses to calls and emails may take a bit longer than usual during this time.

Thanks in advance for your patience!


If you have a truly urgent issue, Paul's phone is always on: (530) 757-6881.
 
 

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