At Tier 1 Veterinary Medical Center, we are dedicated to providing the best possible education for our staff and the pet owner community. We strive to lead in veterinary medicine by addressing top client questions with expert answers from our veterinarians, ensuring that everyone is equipped to make knowledgeable decisions about their pets' health.
Stay tuned every week as we dive deep into different veterinary and animal health topics.
Whether you’re a pet owner interested in better nutrition for your pet, a student considering a career in veterinary medicine, or a professional looking to advance your skills, there’s something for everyone.
Educational Opportunities At Tier 1
The Tier 1 classroom will be open to community members, high school students, undergraduate students, veterinary technician students, doctor of veterinary medicine students, DVMs, and specialists for various levels of educational programming.
Canine Conditioning
Tactical Canine Training
Our Teaching Hospital
Though our teaching hospital is not yet open for students, we are in the works of developing a variety of teaching programs for veterinary professionals at various career points. Our goal is to one day be part of the match list for veterinary residency programs.
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Tier 1 VMC’s Meredith Mapes Will Compete in the 2020 Iditarod
February 24, 2020 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
Each year, dozens of mushers journey from Anchorage to Nome with their team of dogs in the Iditarod, a thrilling and strenuous race through the Alaskan wilderness. This 1,000+ mile...
Keep in mind,
December 14, 2019 / Jamie
there are always two sides to every story. Recently, the team at Tier 1 Veterinary Medical Center has been attacked by a group of people online making false accusations about...
What To Do If Your Pet Eats Something They Shouldn’t
November 20, 2019 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
“What should I do if my pet accidentally ingests a foreign object or a toxic substance?” Accidental ingestion usually requires some type of medical intervention. If your pet eats something...