Protect Your Furry Friends

Heartworm Prevention

A yearly heartworm test is recommended to ensure that your pet is free of heartworms.  This is a simple blood test that is usually done at your yearly wellness exam.  Monthly heartworm prevention is also recommended to prevent your dog from being infected with heartworms.  Heartworms are transmitted by mosquitos and if left untreated can be fatal.

Deworming and Fecal Check

Dangerous parasites are always present in the environment. We recommend regular fecal checks and deworming as the best way to prevent parasitic disease and the transmission of intestinal parasites to your pet and your family members.

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Flea & Tick Prevention

In Texas, fleas are a year-round problem for pets and their owners. They are not just a nuisance; they carry diseases that can be dangerous to both you and your pet. For example, fleas can transmit tapeworms to your pet, and often you can see segments of the tapeworm in your pet’s stool. Your pet can also be allergic to fleas, and even just one flea bite can cause an intense allergic reaction, resulting in a severely painful skin infection.

Ticks can also be problematic in our area, and can transmit a variety of serious illnesses, including Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.

The good news is that these problems can be avoided by using one of the safe and effective parasite prevention products that are available at Town & Country Animal Hospital. Ask a member of our medical team to recommend a product that is right for your pet.

Complete Care

We’ve got your pet covered from nose-to-tail. Make an appointment today if you just added a furry family member or you have health concerns about one of your pets. We can help keep your pets healthy, comfortable, and happy so that you can enjoy many adventures and snuggles together.

Frequently Asked Questions

We are eager to answer all your questions and address any concerns. Below are some of the most common questions. Please don’t hesitate to call us if there is anything we can help you clarify.

Yes, a vet is always on call on nights and weekends to see emergencies for small or large animals.  If you have an emergency after hours, please call the clinic to be directed to the vet on call.  However, we do not have the clinic staffed 24 hours a day and some emergencies may require more intense monitoring and in those instances,  we will direct you to a 24 hour emergency clinic in your area.

At Town and Country Animal Hospital, we treat dogs, cats, cattle, sheep and goats, llamas and alpacas, and horses.  Learn more about our large animal services. 

We are a mixed animal practice, there may be an instance when the veterinarians are out of the office on a farm call.  Please call ahead to avoid waiting for a doctor to become available, and to give you and your pet the most time and attention at your appointment.

Many pet insurance companies offer reiburesement for services with itemized receipts. Call our office for detailed information. (940) 382-1986

We do not offer boarding or grooming but we can recommend some excellent facilities in the area.  For grooming services we recommend The Pampered Pooch and for boarding services we recommend A Cowgirl’s Kennel

We are not open on Saturday but there is a vet on call over the weekend to see emergencies. Our hours are Monday through Friday from 8am to 12pm and 1pm to 5:30pm.

We are located at 1220 Poinsettia Blvd Denton, TX.  We are in the process of building a new small animal clinic that will be located on the north side of Denton on Poinsettia Dr.     Large animal appointments will continue to be seen at our current location.

Yes! We have customized packages to meet all your new puppy or kitten’s health needs. To learn about well visits, vaccinations, microchipping, and spay/neuter services visit our puppies & kittens page

If you have any other questions, please contact us