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Mon - Tue: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Wed: Closed
Thu - Fri: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
Sat : 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sun: Closed
Persistent Deciduous Teeth in Pets
Persistent deciduous teeth can lead to many difficulties with your pet’s permanent dentition and also can harm their oral health. This dental issue most frequently occurs in small-breed and flat-faced dogs and rarely in cats when your pet's baby teeth decide not to...
What Happens During My Pet’s Spay?
Although you know you should spay your female pet to prevent a host of medical and behavior issues, as well as unwanted puppies, you may not know what exactly happens during a spay surgery. Since World Spay Day—February 23—is approaching, let’s explain the procedure,...
Buckle Up! Car Travel Safety Tips for Pets
When taking a vacation or a road trip, you may want to include your pet in the fun and excitement. But, before heading out on your trip, ensure you prepare your pet for travel with the following tips from our team here at Creature Comfort Animal Hospital. #1: Keep...
Back to School for Your Pet
Encourage your furry friends to learn new skills! We at Creature Comfort Animal Hospital want to share these three great activities that will help your pet remain mentally stimulated, alleviate problem behaviors, and banish boredom: #1: Enroll your dog in a sporting...
Helping Your Pet Beat the Heat
The summer heat here in Houston, TX can get rough. Imagine wearing a fur coat all the time! It's important to make sure your pets are able to beat the heat. Check out our three tips for helping them chill out during the summer months. #1: Avoid exercising and playing...
What You Can Feed Your Pet at the Barbecue
Does your pet suddenly appear at your side when you fire up the grill? It may be tempting to feed them barbecue scraps, but many typical barbecue foods are harmful for furry friends to consume, even as a treat. Here are a few safe and tasty options: Frozen treats — If...
Serving the pets of Houston, TX and beyond.
We know that going to the vet can be a scary experience for many pets. We work hard to ensure that your pet experiences a visit free of fear when they visit. We take the pet out of petrified.
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