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Contact Us To make an
appointment with RASCAL, click
here or call 614 791
SPAY (7729)
For questions or problems with the webpage, email the webmaster.
For all other inquiries, please e-mail
questions@rascalunit.com.
Advertise in our newsletter, on our website, or on the unit. Contact
advertise@rascalunit.com.
Our mailing address is:
6365 Old Avery Road Suite 9
Dublin, OH 43016
Directions to our Dublin office: Please note that people generally
have problems finding us if they put our address into mapquest or
another online driving direction search engine. It is best if you follow
the directions provided below or call our office for further
instruction.
Printable version: RASCAL
Unit directions.pdf
The clinic is located at 6365 OLD AVERY ROAD UNIT 9. You will
receive a call when your pet’s surgery is complete. If you are unable to
pick your pet up right away, please plan on picking him or her up by
6:00 p.m. that evening.
6365 Old Avery Road Unit 9
Dublin, OH 43016
Suites 9 & 10
614-791-7729
1. Take 270 to Dublin.
2. You will see Route 33. Go West on 33 (towards Marysville.).
3. The first exit off 33 west is Avery-Muirfield Road.
4. Exit on Avery and make a left.
5. Two traffic lights up will be Shier Rings Road. Make a right on Shier
Rings.
6. Make an immediate right onto Old Avery Road.
7. Follow Old Avery almost until it dead-ends. You will see “RASCAL
Unit” signs posted, so just follow them back.
We accept only Visa, Mastercard, cash, or money order.
*Proof of an up-to-date rabies vaccine must be presented before each
surgery EXCEPT if your pet is a rabbit. This must be in the form of a
valid rabies certificate provided by a veterinarian’s office. A rabies
tag alone cannot be accepted as proof of vaccine. You may contact the
office where the vaccination was performed to obtain a copy. If proof
of a rabies vaccine is not presented, one will be administered to your
pet at a cost of $7.00. PLEASE NOTE: RABBITS DO NOT REQUIRE PROOF OF
RABIES BEFORE SURGERY AND WILL NOT RECEIVE A RABIES VACCINE UPON
ARRIVAL. A RABIES VACCINE CAN BE HARMFUL TO A RABBIT.
*Unless your pet is a rabbit, stop all food and water for your pet at
midnight the night before the surgery. Rabbits may have access to food
and water until surgery.
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