 The Bemidji Veterinary Inhospital has been working with some brand new technology to help animals in the most critical of conditions. Porter-Sherrell Moore takes us on a tour of the facility. The knowledge that we have to look down on patients here. The Bemidji Veterinary Hospital has been around town since the 70s. Although ever since they moved to their new location in 2016, they've gotten some new technology. One of the largest small animal hospitals in Minnesota, in this part of the state, we'll see patients from three to four hours in any direction. Take a step in the back of the hospital and you'll find more than a few state-of-the-art machines used to treat animals in the most critical conditions. Our radiography is all digital. We do have digital dental radiography. We have cold laser therapy. We have state-of-the-art blood machinery and urinalysis. We have an oxygen cage and an ICU unit. We perform bone surgeries. We do corrective knee surgery. Pets that are healing from bone surgery come in this area and get worked out in this tub. And we offer resistance training to water jets. Another cool thing about the vet hospital is that they keep in touch with other vets in the area. So that way, there's always someone there to answer your call. We help a lot of our friends and colleagues that have other practices that maybe want to not be on call. We take their calls at night. We take their cat boarding ward and we have an opportunity to be able to have them in a separate section where it's nice and quiet for them. Eight doctors are associated with the practice and each of the exam rooms were designed with a pet owner in mind. We ease a lot of pet parents' minds and make sure that everything is okay and that they know that they can call 24-7. We can have a doctor come in at any time of the night or day. And it's not just dogs and cats. Any pet you can think of is welcome. One thing I'm very proud of the hospital for is we offer very comprehensive care for multi-species. Pocket pets, including some of the birds, lizards, hedgehogs, iguanas, snakes, rabbits. Reporting of Imagee, Sheryl Moore, Lakeland News. Dr. Pillard says most of the equipment is brand new. They offer more than 20 services including cancer treatment and a boarding kennel. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.