A Family Tradition of Caring

Where It All Began
The Good family's journey in veterinary medicine began not in a clinic, but in the fields and farmlands where animals were simply part of the family. Growing up surrounded by animals of every kind, caring for them wasn't a career choice—it was a calling that ran in the blood.
Dr. Phil Good answered that calling over 45 years ago, building a practice rooted in the same values his family had always lived by: treat every animal as if it were your own, never turn away a creature in need, and remember that behind every pet is a family that loves them deeply.
Those values weren't taught in veterinary school. They were passed down around the dinner table, in the barn at sunrise, and through the quiet example of a family that believed in doing right by the animals entrusted to their care.
Three Generations of Service
The Beginning
A Son’s Calling
The Next Chapter
Mentorship & Continuity
There is something profound about watching your child choose the same path you walked—not because they were told to, but because they couldn’t imagine doing anything else. For Dr. Phil Good, seeing Dr. Michael Good step into veterinary medicine was both a moment of immense pride and quiet validation.
“I never pushed him toward this,” Dr. Phil says. “But when he told me he wanted to care for animals the way our family always has, I knew the legacy was in good hands.”
Today, the two practice side by side—father and son, teacher and colleague, bound by a shared mission that stretches back generations. The tools have changed, the science has evolved, but the heart of the practice remains exactly what it has always been: compassion first, always.



