We love to see your pets but we would rather them stay happy and healthy at home.

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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Prepare to Dock

March 15, 2021 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
There are very few breeds that are born with docked tails. If a puppy is to have its tail docked, similar to dew claws, they are usually removed within the...
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sporting dog running in field

Dew or Don’t? Considerations for Removing Dew Claws

February 21, 2021 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
Dew claws used to be a forgone conclusion; breeders removed them within the first few days after birth, and you never knew what you were missing. Dew claws that made...
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More Than a Mani/Pedi: The Importance of Trimming Your Dog’s Nails

February 15, 2021 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
Trimming dogs’ nails is very important for more reasons than just avoiding the annoying clicking on the floor. When your pup is young, overgrown nails can lead to broken nails,...
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Working Dog Magazine Publishes Article Authored by Dr. Sean McPeck

January 30, 2021 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
Working Dog Magazine recently published an article by Dr. Sean McPeck, Tier 1 Veterinary Medical Center’s owner and founder. Dr. McPeck authored an article on the Advanced Canine Athletic Program...
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hot foot in dogs

On the Hot Foot: Preventing & Treating Canine Pododermatitis

January 28, 2021 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
One of the more common lesions I see in hunting dogs, outdoor explorers, and even the good ole couch companions with all the snow and ice on the ground is...
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When to Make a Short Cut: Spaying & Neutering Pets

December 19, 2020 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
When to spay or neuter your pet is a common question for every pet owner, not just first-timers. Recommendations have changed over the years; it used to be as soon...
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holiday hazard for pets

Keep Your Pet Safe by Avoiding These Holiday Follies

December 15, 2020 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
As we prepare for our Christmas and holiday celebrations, there are our 4-legged revelers to bear in mind while planning our festivities. Here are a few precarious party stoppers to...
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Home for Christmas: Traveling with Pets

November 27, 2020 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
The holidays are when people travel more than any other time of year, and many are taking their pets with them. Here a few tips for traveling with pets and...
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What Not To Gobble: Don’t Let Your Pet Try These Holiday Foods

November 18, 2020 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
The season of gratitude is here, and Tier 1 is so thankful for our patients, clients, and community. We want to share a few holiday precautions with you that will...
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Pain Management: When Good Intentions Don’t Cut It

October 30, 2020 / smcpeck@tier1vet.com
Dogs get hurt. It happens, and vets understand. We also understand your desperate need to help your pet when they are hurting, but I implore you: Do not allow yourself...
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