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Pet Poisoning Prevention Tips
Just as adults and children require extra care during the summer months, our pets do as well. Hot weather mixed with negligence is a recipe for disaster, which is why it’s important to take extra precautions to protect your pets. … Continue reading
Pet Tic Prevention Starts Early this Year in Colleyville TX
This tic season has an earlier start than previous years with ticks that are more likely to feed on pets and people, according NPR’s article With Number Of Ticks On The Rise, This Season Could Be ‘Horrific’. The situation is … Continue reading
Spring Break Dog Boarding Tips with Your Colleyville TX Veterinarian
The Colleyville TX veterinarians at Colleyville Animal Clinic know that spring break is approaching fast. If you plan on boarding your pet while on a short vacation away from home, knowing how to prepare your pet before you drop them … Continue reading
Avoid Pet Poisoning Over Valentine’s Day with Tips from Your Colleyville TX Vet
Your Colleyville TX animal clinic knows that you can’t always control what your pet gets their nose into around the house or in the yard. Your pet finds their way into your backpack or purse to find the gum deep … Continue reading
The Importance of Having Your Pet Spayed or Neutered at Your Colleyville TX Vet
Your Colleyville TX vet, Colleyville Animal Clinic, recommends you spay or neuter your pet for many reasons. Chief among all reasons to spay or neuter your pet is population control. The Texas Veterinary Medical Association recommends this procedure in a … Continue reading
What is Kennel Cough?
The common name ‘kennel cough’ is a term widely referenced by both veterinarians and pet owners and refers to the most common upper respiratory ailment afflicting dogs. You may also recognize other terms for the disease, including Bordetella, Bordetellosis, and … Continue reading
Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Your Pet
When adopting a pet from a shelter, it is typically required that the animal be spayed (female) or neutered (male). However, if you are purchasing a new pet from a breeder or acquiring your companion animal from another source, the … Continue reading







