400 Elm St., Millersburg, IN 46543

Meet Our Veterinary Team

Paul W. Webb, D.V.M.

Dr. Webb was raised on a small dairy farm in Sidney, Ohio and was a 10 year 4-H member, graduating from Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1974 and opening Millersburg Animal Clinic in 1975. He has a bachelor’s degree in Dairy Science and owns a Standard Bred breeding farm and boarding facility. His favorite animals are horses and cattle and his favorite past times include watching horse races and spending time with his grandchildren.

Katie Shull, D.V.M., CVA

Katie grew up riding and showing horses and was a 10 year 4-H member in Noble County. After graduating from East Noble High School in 2007, she pursued a Biology degree at Indiana Wesleyan University and graduated in 2011. Her veterinary degree was obtained at The Ohio State University in 2015. Dr. Shull has practiced small and mixed animal in Ohio, Indiana, and Florida. Her interests include surgery, ophthalmology, and acupuncture. In 2019, she attended the Chi University to gain her certification in small animal acupuncture. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, gardening, and painting.

Recent Blog Posts

Getting Ahead of Fleas: Your Fall Guide to Parasite Prevention

As pet owners, we can attest that flea infestation can not only be annoying but also extremely dangerous to our pets. Fleas can cause severe skin irritation, anemia, and even transmit deadly diseases. As we approach the fall season, it's essential to be proactive in preventing fleas before they become a problem. In this article, we will discuss the flea life cycle, the dangers of fleas infesting your pet, signs to look out for, the benefits of flea prevention, and why you should purchase flea prevention medication from us, your trusted veterinarian.

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The Great Outdoors - Preparing Your Pet for Summer Adventures

Summer is the perfect time to take your dog on outdoor adventures. Whether it’s hiking or just playing in the park, there’s nothing like exploring the great outdoors with your four-legged companion. But before you head out, make sure that your pet is prepared for the adventure. From bringing plenty of fresh water to being aware of signs of heat stroke, there are several things you can do to help ensure that your pet stays safe and healthy during your summer outings.

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Keeping Cool: Essential Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe in the Summer Heat

As we enter into summer, the temperatures begin to rise, and it is more important than ever to keep in mind how the heat can impact your pets. Heat exhaustion and heat stroke are both potentially fatal conditions for your pets and, as a pet owner, it is crucial to recognize the signs and take steps to prevent them.

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Specializing in Quality Pet Care

 

Millersburg Animal Clinic has been serving the Elkhart, Lagrange and Noble counties with quality pet care for nearly 45 years!