515 11th Street Southwest, Spencer, IA 51301, USA
515 11th Street Southwest Spencer Iowa 51301 United States
712-262-7900712-262-7900
201 4th Avenue, Armstrong, IA 50514, USA 38.31 mi
712-868-4008712-868-4008
1475 Darling Drive, Worthington, MN 56187, USA 41.52 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Americinn Worthington allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $10 per stay.

207 Oxford Street, Worthington, MN 56187, USA 41.76 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Up to two dogs of any size are allowed for an additional $10 per night, per pet.

2015 Humiston Avenue, Worthington, MN 56187, USA 41.77 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Travelodge Hotel Worthington allows up to two dogs (60 lbs or less) per guest room for an additional fee of $15 per pet per night with a $100 refundable deposit.. Larger dogs may be permitted with …

850 Lucy Drive, Worthington, MN 56187, USA 42.32 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Super 8 Motel Worthington accepts two pets of any size for a fee of $10 per pet per night.

600 U.S. 18, Algona, IA 50511, USA 45.93 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Americinn Algona allows up to two small dogs or one large dog of any size in 2 select guest rooms for no additional fee.

810 Lincoln Place, Orange City, IA 51041, USA 46.02 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Super 8 Orange City Ia allows one pet of any size for a fee of $20 per pet, per night.

210 East Norwood Drive, Algona, IA 50511, USA 46.78 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Super 8 Algona IA welcomes a maximum of two pets, of any size, per select guest room for an additional $10 per pet, per night. Pet friendly rooms are limited; there are only TWO (2) pet …

4363 Ironwood Avenue Orange City IA 51041 United States 47.25 mi
320 North Main Street, Holstein, IA 51025, USA 48.07 mi
712-368-2322712-368-2322
712-368-2574
29371 Durfee Avenue, Adrian, MN 56110, USA 48.26 mi
507-483-2330507-483-2330
Bancroft, IA 50517, USA 48.45 mi
515-925-3320515-925-3320
1275 Highway 15 South Fairmont MN 56031 United States 50.07 mi

The Fairmont Veterinary Clinic (FVC) had its beginning in 1959 when Dr. Dave Johnson (MN ?59), just out of college, started a veterinary practice in Welcome, MN. Two years later, Dr. Ralph Johnson (MN ?61) graduated and started working for Fairmont veterinarian Dr. R. Rieke. Ralph worked for the Rieke Veterinary Clinic from 1961 to 1964. In 1964, he went to Benson, MN for one year but came back to the area in 1965 and started his own practice in Swea City, IA. About 1964, Dr. Fitch, another veterinarian from Fairmont, was killed in a car accident. Dr. Dave Johnson purchased Dr. Fitch?s Fairmont practice. Dave hired Dr. C. Kent Kislingbury (ISU ?64), a new vet graduate, to help run his newly expanded area of practice and the main clinic was moved to Fairmont. By 1968, Dave, Kent, and Ralph?s practices were all expanding and prospering. The three developed a strong relationship by helping each other out when needed and in 1968 the two practices merged. At the time of the merger in 1968, Dr. Dan Skow (ISU ?68) was hired. Dan moved to Welcome and took over the work in that area. Dave moved to join Kent in Fairmont and to work primarily in the Fairmont area with Ralph still working the Iowa side of the practice. The first Fairmont Veterinary Clinic was located where John Korsmo State Farm Insurance is now located (east of Five Lakes Centre). By 1973 there were six veterinarians working in the practice and a new clinic was built. This building is the current Chain of Lakes Pet Hospital owned and operated by Dr. Dennis Katzer. (ISU ?84). Camalot was formed in 1987 and was the first “user group owned” PIC multiplier ever built and served as an example for future user groups across North America. FVC provided the book keeping and financial services for this group. Veterinary technician Barry Hilgendorf was responsible for this management which eventually became Preferred Capital Management. PCM was managed under Barry?s guidance until August 2014. Today, Brian Roggow is the CEO which manages swine farms in several different states. In 1990, the first PigCHAMP Bureau was created within the FVC. This allows clients to have accurate swine data for decision making purposes. In 2008 the data system went on-line and producers have access to records 24 hours a day. Over 75,000 sows are currently tracked by the Bureau and it continues to grow. By 1990, the Clinic, along with Omega Nutrition, had outgrown the 1973 facility so the Midwest Sports building/property was purchased for the Omega warehouse/offices. The present FVC building was built in 1990 on the land to the south of the warehouse and the Clinic moved into it in February of 1991. At that time, Dr. Dennis Katzer took over the companion animal portion of the practice. In 1994, Fairmont Artificial Breeders (FAB) was formed and was owned by a network of around 40+ investors. Veterinary technician Doug Faber was manager at the beginning and continues to do so. This was the first user group Boar Stud in North America. The year 1995 brought more changes to the veterinary practice. The office in Swea City closed and all operations were moved to Fairmont. In addition, the practice was limited to serving the swine and beef industries. Omega Nutrition outgrew its facility and in 2000 moved to the former John Deere building in the industrial park on the west side of Fairmont. In 2004, Omega Nutrition was sold to a group known as Devenish Nutrition. Today, there are nine full time veterinarians serving the swine and beef industries, each with their own strengths and areas of expertise. Together, with the assistance of an excellent staff, the Fairmont team consults in several states fulfilling a broad array of needs for their clientele. In addition to consulting and traditional medicine, the team does a great deal of research and development both at the Clinic as well as partnering with other companies involved in agriculture. The Fairmont area is fortunate to have livestock producers who are innovative, ambitious and are willing to try the latest products, equipment, and management techniques to keep them on the cutting edge of industry productivity, efficiency, and profitability. Implementing new ideas and embracing change and the opportunities changes bring, has allowed FVC and its clients to stay competitive and profitable.

222 3rd Avenue South, Windom, MN 56101, USA 50.38 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Super 8 Motel Windom is pet friendly. They welcome pets of any size for an additional fee of $10 per pet per night. There is no specified limit on the number of pets per room.

3147 370th Street, Sioux Center, IA 51250, USA 51.46 mi
712-722-4193712-722-4193
712-722-3572
86 9th Street Circle Northeast, Sioux Center, IA 51250, USA 51.62 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Econo Lodge Sioux Center is pet friendly. They welcome pets for a nightly fee of $10 per pet. Please contact the hotel prior to booking to ensure pet friendly rooms are available.

100 Saint Andrews Way, Sioux Center, IA 51250, USA 51.79 mi

Holiday Inn Exp Suites Sioux Center is pet friendly. They welcome pets of any size for an additional fee of $25 per pet per night. Please note that pets cannot be left unattended in the room.

335 1st Ave. Sioux Center IA 51250 United States 51.8 mi
335 1st Avenue Northwest Sioux Center IA 51250 United States 51.8 mi
100 Hampton Drive, Fairmont, MN 56031, USA 51.86 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Hampton Inn Fairmont welcomes a maximum of two pets, of any size, for an additional $25 per stay.

2225 North State Street, Fairmont, MN 56031, USA 51.88 mi
877-411-3436877-411-3436

Comfort Inn Fairmont welcomes multiple pets, of any size, for an additional $25 per stay. All rooms are pet friendly.

2250 Minnesota 60, Windom, MN 56101, USA 52.03 mi
507-831-1473507-831-1473
507-831-5990
2112 10th Avenue North Humboldt IA 50548 United States 53.53 mi

Humboldt Veterinary Clinic Inc. is located in Humboldt, Iowa. From puppy to senior pet, we offer complete care for your animal companions. Pets that suffer from skin diseases and problem coats can get therapeutic services such as, medicated baths, flea or other parasite treatments, nail trims, and hair clipping or shaving. The greatest gift you can give to your pet’s preventative medicine. Routine visits with our veterinarians allow us to gather a complete and accurate picture of overall health. Any surgical experience your pet may need to undergo as well as the recovery phase will be in good hands.

217 North Union Street, Rock Rapids, IA 51246, USA 55.59 mi
712-472-2222712-472-2222
712-472-9350
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