Animal Care Clinic of Rural Hall provides animal wellness care, vaccinations, dental care, surgical care, and laser therapy to the Rural Hall, NC area.
Dr Davis & Dr Wells are both easy to communicate with and provide excellent care for all my dogs. The staff was very compassionate during an unfortunate circumstance where I had to euthanize one of my dogs, it was much appreciated. Highly recommend.
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Mac Daddy
Oct 30, 2019
5.0
Great care for your animal
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4WardLadies
Jul 4, 2019
5.0
Genuinely caring staff, helped us through a lot and if your pet is not a patient then your pet is missing out on great care🙏🏼
Frequently Asked Questions About Animal Care Clinic of Rural Hall
What vaccinations does my pet need?
For dogs, essential vaccinations include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and canine hepatitis. Cats require core vaccinations against rabies, feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, and panleukopenia. Additional vaccines may be recommended based on your pet's specific lifestyle and risk factors. We advise scheduling a consultation with our veterinarian to determine the most appropriate vaccination plan for your pet.
How often should I bring my pet for a check-up?
Puppies and kittens should be examined every 3-4 weeks until they reach 16 weeks of age. Adult dogs and cats typically require annual wellness exams. For pets over 7 years old, we recommend bi-annual check-ups. However, the frequency of visits may be adjusted based on your pet's individual health requirements and breed characteristics.
What products / services does Animal Care Clinic of Rural Hall offer?
Animal Care Clinic of Rural Hall provides a wide range of veterinary services, encompassing routine examinations and specialized treatments. Our dedicated team is committed to delivering exceptional care for your cherished pets, ensuring their health and well-being.
How can I maintain my pet's dental health?
To maintain your pet's dental health, we recommend brushing their teeth 2-3 times per week using pet-safe toothpaste. Provide veterinarian-approved dental chews to help reduce plaque buildup. Schedule annual professional dental cleanings with our clinic. Be vigilant for signs of dental issues, such as halitosis, discolored teeth, or difficulty eating.
How do I choose the right food for my pet?
Selecting appropriate nutrition for your pet involves considering factors such as their age, breed, size, activity level, and any existing health conditions. We strongly recommend consulting with our veterinary team to develop a personalized nutrition plan that best suits your pet's specific needs and promotes optimal health.