The Staff

Bernice Manchester has worked at Lakeville Animal Hospital since 1970.  She started here with Dr. Delano as a receptionist/technician/whatever else needed. Bernice has been the office manager for several decades and is well known for saving animals.  Bernice has placed quite a few dogs and some cats in their new "Forever Homes".  She is also a pet groomer and has an amazing touch with all the animals who come through her grooming practice (just give us a buzz at (508) 947-1309 to schedule for your pet).  She used to show horses and still has her show horse.  In addition to her show horse, Bernice has several dogs, cats and farm animals.

Pam Lebreck has been the Ward Nurse at Lakeville Animal Hospital since October 2006.She is very attentive to the pets that are here.If you have ever boarded with us you may have received a Pet Report Card from her.

Nikkilyn Richards has worked at Lakeville Animal Hospital since February of 2011.  Nikki has been in the Animal field her whole life. Nikki shows Horses and breeds English Bulldogs and Rottweilers and is the proud Mom to "Rex", a German Shepherd.

Morgan Swindle has been with us since the Summer of 2013 and takes phenomenal care of your pets when boarded.  Morgan has an African Pygmy Hedgehog named Gunther who, being the quirky critter that he is, keeps her on her toes when she's not caring for your pets.

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Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:30 am-7:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-7:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

8:30 am-1:00 pm

Sunday:

Closed

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Testimonial

Read What Our Clients Say

  • "I'm so pleased with the experience I had at lakeville animal hospital. I am traveling with my dog from northern Maine to visit family and my dog had been sick for 3 days. She couldn't keep any food or water down. Long story short I called lakeville animal hospital and they were able to squeeze Aspen in later on in the day. Turns out the reason Aspen had been sick was that she had atleast one blockage in her intestines. They immediately sent us to a 24 hour emergency vet in Swansea for a surgery. Aspen is now out of surgery with 2 incisions in her intestines and 1 in her stomach. Being a long way from home with a sick puppy is not fun and is quite stressful. But I'm thankful the crew at lakeville animal hospital was able to see her so soon, take X-rays, give her a diagnosis, and make a recommendation for a 24 hour surgery facility."
    Rachel G. Lakeville, MA

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