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The Community, our values, and history
The Community The University Animal Clinic supports many local organizations. We work with
both Sarasota and Manatee Humane Societies to offer cooperative programs. In addition, the clinic works with
Manatee and Sarasota Animal Controls. University Animal Clinic also participates with Southeastern Guide Dogs,
Inc., including their beneficial programs for the seeing impaired. We also participate with the Racing Dog Rescue Project
(retired greyhound adoptions).
Vision Statement We will provide the highest standard
of client services and medical excellence possible to all our clients and pets. We will set a high standard for patient
care. Caring for our clients and their pets is the primary goal for the staff of University Animal Clinic.
Our Core Values 1. To provide excellent client services and satisfaction. 2. To provide
excellent, state of the art medical care for all animals. 3. To provide excellent training tools to all employees so
they can better service our patients and educate our clients. 4. To provide an ethical and honest services to our
clients and staff. 5. To provide excellent communication and educational expertise to our clients and staff. 6.
To care about every animal, client, and staff member within our clinic and community.
The
History of University Animal Clinic UAC was purchased by Dr. Robert Rill from Dr. Mary Smart in 1993.
The original facility (8236 Lockwood Ridge Rd) was located in the Wal-Mart Shopping center at Lockwood Ridge Road and
University Parkway. Our second and current facility was opened in January of 2003. Dr. Robert Rill and his
wife Sandy are still the current owners of UAC.
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