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Locality: Warner Robins, Georgia

Phone: +1 478-929-0361



Address: 109 Avalon Circle 31093 Warner Robins, GA, US

Website: www.houstonvetclinicga.com

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Houston Veterinary Clinic 27.04.2021

We are open six days a week and still accepting new clients! Call us at 478.929.0361 to make an appointment!

Houston Veterinary Clinic 21.04.2021

If left untreated, heartworm disease can be fatal. Here's everything you need to know about how the disease is transmitted, how it can be prevented, and treated in your pet.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 05.04.2021

Misconceptions about care can be harmful to a pet's health when you have trouble discerning fact from fiction. What are some myths that you've heard about pet health that you later found out were untrue?

Houston Veterinary Clinic 24.03.2021

If your pet is showing signs that are common of heartworm disease (persistent cough, no interest in physical activity, weight loss, fatigue) bring them in immediately to see us. houstonvetclinicga.com

Houston Veterinary Clinic 19.03.2021

Have you noticed a change in your dog's appetite? If so, there could be more than one reason for this change. A visit to our office can help to figure out the reason behind your pet's disinterest in eating.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 17.03.2021

Heartworm disease is a serious issue for both cats and dogs. We want to help prevent it in as many animals as we can. What are some questions you have about heartworm disease?

Houston Veterinary Clinic 28.02.2021

Did you know that April is Heartworm Awareness Month? Millions of cats and dogs are affected by this disease every year. Taking the necessary precautions to prevent heartworm disease can save your pet's life.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 26.12.2020

We will be closed all day on Thursday December 24 and Friday December 25. We will reopen for normal business hours on Saturday December 26. We wish you all a very Merry Christmas!

Houston Veterinary Clinic 17.12.2020

We hope you have a paw-sitively happy howl-iday!

Houston Veterinary Clinic 08.12.2020

You may be tempted to pass your pet some food under the table, but remember, foods that you enjoy can be toxic for your furry friend.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 30.11.2020

If you haven't already, now is the time to have your pet's health checked before the year ends. To schedule a wellness appointment for your pet, visit our website. houstonvetclinicga.com

Houston Veterinary Clinic 16.11.2020

Christmastime should be fun for everyone, including your pets. These Christmas safety tips can keep your pet happy and healthy during the holidays.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 10.11.2020

Is your pet exhibiting odd behaviors? This could be due to anxiety or other factors. After bringing in your pet for an appointment, we can help to resolve what may be causing behavioral issues. houstonvetclinicga.com

Houston Veterinary Clinic 27.10.2020

We're only a few days away from the first day of winter and it's important to keep your pet warm. Dog breeds like corgis, greyhounds, small-bodied terriers and other short-haired dogs can wear coats while going on walks to stay insulated.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 22.10.2020

How often does your cat spit up hairballs? It's important to get hairballs to a minimum in order to prevent intestinal issues due to blockages. Here are 4 remedies to fix excess hairballs.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 08.10.2020

Cats, just like humans, can have diabetes and it's important to be on the lookout for any changes in your cat's behavior that may be due to this chronic condition.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 07.10.2020

If you are having a hard time choosing a vet for your pet, we're just the right people you want to see. Book your very first appointment with us here. houstonvetclinicga.com

Houston Veterinary Clinic 22.09.2020

Your pet's dietary habits play a huge role in keeping them healthy. If you have any questions about what foods offer the best nutritional value for them, contact our office for a consult. houstonvetclinicga.com

Houston Veterinary Clinic 07.09.2020

Have you heard of xylitol? It's an ingredient that is present in some dental products and human food but can present problems for your dog if ingested.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 25.08.2020

As a pet owner, you know at some point you'll have to care for an aging pet. Make these tips part of your furry companion's routine to keep them healthy as long as possible.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 08.08.2020

What is one of your favorite outdoor activities to do that gets your pet moving?

Houston Veterinary Clinic 27.07.2020

Prioritizing your pet's health involves taking them to the vet for regular checkups. Routine exams can help keep your pet in tip-top shape or address any problems that may come up as soon as possible.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 12.07.2020

October is National Pet Wellness Month! What are you doing as a pet owner to make sure that your pet is as healthy as can be?

Houston Veterinary Clinic 23.06.2020

When was the last time your pet received a wellness exam? Wellness exams are crucial in monitoring the health of your furry friend. Schedule a convenient time to bring your pet in to see us. houstonvetclinicga.com

Houston Veterinary Clinic 03.06.2020

This month is all about advocating for the health of all pets! Here's how you can focus on your dog's overall wellness and raise a happy, healthy pet.

Houston Veterinary Clinic 29.05.2020

According to the National Institute of Health, being around animals has been known to reduce stress-related hormones and lower blood pressure!

Houston Veterinary Clinic 24.05.2020

It's not uncommon for cats or dogs to have skin problems just like humans. From infections caused by parasites to chemicals in shampoos, your pet’s skin can have adverse reactions to many things. If you notice a change in your pet's skin, contact us. houstonvetclinicga.com

Houston Veterinary Clinic 09.05.2020

How much time and how often does your dog need to exercise? Based on breed and age, every dog is different.