Brita Kiffney

Dr. Brita Kiffney

Veterinarian, DVM, DABVP
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Professional information

Designation
  • Veterinarian, DVM, DABVP
About Vet

I am passionate about the human animal bond and strive to provide the highest quality veterinary medicine to my canine and feline patients. I have a special interest in animal behavior, nutrition and diagnostic imagining. I enjoy working with owners of older patients, finding solutions to pain, behavioral problems and dermatology

I have developed protocols for our Accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association Veterinary Hospital regarding patient care, pain assessment, infection control, laboratory testing, and chemotherapy. I am Fear Free Certified and Cat Friendly accredited

I achieved a long-term career goal by becoming a diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (AVBP) in canine and feline practice in 2012, after an extensive application and examination process.

Location
  • Bellingham, WA, US
Spoken languages
  • English
Species treated
  • Dogs (Canine)
  • Cats (Feline)
Areas of interest
  • End of life/Hospice care
  • Cardiology
  • Oncology
  • Preventive
  • Nutrition
  • Parasitology
  • Neurology
  • Endocrinology
  • Dermatology
  • Immunology
  • Toxicology
  • Pharmacology
  • Behavior
  • Radiology
Licenses
  • Washington, US
Capabilities
  • Consult on diet, nutrition & exercise
  • Consult on general health & wellness
  • Consult on behavioral issues
  • Navigating nutrition from the new baby to the senior pet
  • Optimizing your new puppy or kitten experience
  • Tips and tricks on pet grooming techniques
  • Pet training, house training and litter box training

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1 review

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Scott

January 2025

Area on his lower and upper right chin where the hair fell out and the area is somewhat scaly. Will starting using antibiotic cream as prescribed.