Pickle Street Veterinary Services

Pickle Street Veterinary Services Pickle Street Veterinary Services is a mobile mixed animal practice in South-West Michigan

Pickle Street Veterinary Services is a mobile mixed animal practice that serves clients in Allegan County and the surrounding areas.

04/15/2025

We have been made aware of issues with our phone line and being unable to call our number, we are currently working on resolving this, if you need to reach us, please message us or you can also txt our main line 269-793-3050. You can also email us at info@picklestreet.com. Thank you for your understanding and we apologize for any inconvenience while we try to resolve this issue.
-Pickle Street Veterinary Services Staff

Ten years ago today, we opened our metaphorical doors and started to serve patients in the Allegan County area.  When I ...
05/20/2024

Ten years ago today, we opened our metaphorical doors and started to serve patients in the Allegan County area. When I first started the practice out of my house I had no idea how it would develop. Today, I am joined on the road by the talented Drs. Roxanne and Maggie and helping us are four awesome assistants/receptionists Rylee, Bri, Holly and Olivia. We recently formed a partnership with Monterey Veterinary Center and we are excited to see how that develops over time.

I am grateful for my family, staff and our clients for all of your support over these past years. We have grown a lot together caring for our important patients and can't wait to see where the next ten years takes us. With sincere appreciation, THANK YOU!

We were recently notified that there was a bat that tested positive for rabies in Allegan County last week.  Also, in th...
10/16/2023

We were recently notified that there was a bat that tested positive for rabies in Allegan County last week. Also, in the past few months there were two cats that tested positive to rabies on the east side of the state. This is a good reminder to have all of your pets (including cats and horses) vaccinated for rabies to make sure that if they are exposed they do not get sick.

If you think that you have been bitten, scratched or exposed by a bat please contact the Allegan County Health Department.

If your animals are not currently up to date with rabies and you would like to schedule an appointment you can do so at 269-793-3050.

12/23/2022
Happy Halloween from Pickle Street Veterinary Services!We know that many of our clients take their dogs along for trick ...
10/30/2022

Happy Halloween from Pickle Street Veterinary Services!
We know that many of our clients take their dogs along for trick or treating. Just as we check our candy for our kids, we also need to ensure that our pets do not help themselves to it. The most important thing to watch for aside from chocolate is Xylitol.

Xylitol is a sugar substitute commonly used in many foods and candy. It is important to always read the ingredients list to ensure that Xylitol is not in the product.

Xylitol is dangerous because in pets, especially dogs, they can get very low blood sugar within 30 minutes of ingestion. This can be deadly if not treated immediately. 1 stick of sugarless gum can cause poisoning in small dogs. Dogs who ingest a large amount are at a high risk of liver failure and death.
Signs to look for include:
• Vomiting
• Weakness
• Lethargy
• Depression
• Difficulty Standing
• Incoordination
• Tremors
• Yellowing of the skin or mucous membrane/Jaundice
• Collapse
• Seizures
• Coma

It is critical to get emergency veterinary care if you suspect ingestion of Xylitol.

Please help us welcome Dr Maggie Pratt!!
06/30/2022

Please help us welcome Dr Maggie Pratt!!

Monterey Veterinary Center and Picklestreet Veterinary Services are thrilled to welcome our new Associate Veterinarian Dr. Maggie Pratt! Maggie grew up in Houston, Texas where she was heavily involved in her FFA chapter. She raised and showed Red Brangus and American Aberdeen cattle, as well as Boer goats. With her parents, Maggie started and managed their family cattle herd, focusing on genetics and meat quality. She received her undergraduate degree in Animal and Dairy Science’s at Mississippi State University (Hail State!) and her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at St. George’s University. She enjoys all things cattle, surgery, and has a special interest in perusing advanced reproduction methods such as embryo transfer and IVF. In her free time Maggie likes to read, watch Mississippi State baseball, and try new restaurants. She is moving to Michigan with her husband, Shawn, and her dog, Lu Ann.

Maggie will be joining our team the week of July 5th. With Maggie's help we will be able to increase our surgical schedule, see more appointments, and once again be available for urgent care. We can't wait for everyone to meet her!

With the craziness of 2020 this post is a little delayed, but the staff of Pickle Street Veterinary Services PC would li...
12/09/2020

With the craziness of 2020 this post is a little delayed, but the staff of Pickle Street Veterinary Services PC would like to thank our clients for voting us Best Veterinarian in our area! We pour our hearts and soul into this practice every day. We have dedicated ourselves to serving our clients since we opened our doors in 2014. We sincerely appreciate everyone who voted for us. Thank you and we look forward to continuing to serve our community.
Sincerely,
Pickle Street Veterinary Services PC
Dr. Henry Reinart
Dr. Emily Pease
Angie Perry
Rylee DeHaan
Brianna Poling

I just received word from the Allegan County Health Department that there was a deer in Dorr Township that was found wit...
09/18/2020

I just received word from the Allegan County Health Department that there was a deer in Dorr Township that was found with EEE. There will be more information coming from the state regarding mosquito spraying, but in the meantime PLEASE get your horses vaccinated for EEE if you have not yet done so. You can call our office at 269/793-3050 to get scheduled.

As a reminder if your horse is vaccinated by a veterinarian the drug company will guarantee protection. If you vaccinate your horse yourself, that guarantee is not valid.

EEE In HorsesUnfortunately, we are already finding cases of EEE in Michigan.  This could be another bad year for EEE as ...
09/02/2020

EEE In Horses
Unfortunately, we are already finding cases of EEE in Michigan. This could be another bad year for EEE as it is a bit early for it to be hitting. We know that many of our equine clients did not vaccinate their horses this spring due to COVID and most shows being cancelled. EEE is a mosquito borne disease that can be transmitted to both horses and people. If you have not had your horses vaccinated in 2020 please contact our office to get an appointment set up 269-793-3050.
Please see the attached article for more information on EEE and tips for prevention.

The state veterinarian cautions horse owners and citizens to take precautions against potential infection.

07/01/2020

Please help us in celebrating Dr. Pease's 1 year with Pickle Street Veterinary Services and our partner clinic Monterey Veterinary Center. She has been a wonderful addition to our practice. Dr. Pease you have done such a great job in year one and we are so happy you joined our little family!

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2605 30th Street
Allegan, MI
49010

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