Hudson Valley Animal Rescue & Sanctuary – Vets in Arlington
Clinic Overview
Hudson Valley Animal Rescue & Sanctuary is an independent veterinary clinic in Arlington, New York. It offers low-cost veterinary care and is open seven days a week by appointment only; it is not open to the public. The clinic lists care for dogs and cats, as well as ferrets, and it is also licensed for wildlife rehabilitation involving raccoons, foxes, bats, squirrels, and possums.
Hudson Valley Animal Rescue & Sanctuary is an independent veterinary clinic in Arlington, New York. It offers low-cost veterinary care and is open seven days a week by appointment only; it is not open to the public. The clinic lists care for dogs and cats, as well as ferrets, and it is also licensed for wildlife rehabilitation involving raccoons, foxes, bats, squirrels, and possums. It does not advertise in-house emergency services.
Services
- •Low-cost veterinary care
- •Wellness exams
- •Recheck appointments
- •Sick appointments for non-emergency concerns
- •Vaccinations, including rabies vaccination
- •Spay and neuter surgery
- •Pre-operative bloodwork
- •Bloodwork and lab panels
- •Microchipping with registration included
- •Flea and tick prevention
- •Heartworm prevention
- •Fecal testing through a send-out lab
- •Nail trims
- •Wildlife rehabilitation licensing for raccoons, foxes, bats, squirrels, and possums
- •Ferrets also listed among treated species
Pricing
No published pricing information is available, though the clinic describes itself as low-cost and recent reviews mention reasonable charges.
People
Recent reviews mention Ashley at check-in and Sam at pick-up, with both described as compassionate and informative.
Reviews
Google reviews show a 4.5/5 rating from 529 reviews. Recent written feedback often mentions compassionate care, professional staff, clear communication after surgery, and treatment that pet owners felt was affordable. Some comments also mention busy scheduling or waiting, and one review noted that a few staff or management interactions could be improved.

