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Houston, TX 77009
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Hours
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
Safely Cooling Your Pet During a Heat Exhaustion Episode
Heat exhaustion can come about suddenly in pets, even if they seemed fine just moments before. If your furry friend experiences a heat exhaustion episode, follow these steps for safely helping them cool down. Step 1: Bring your pet indoors into an air-conditioned...
Keeping Your Pet Safe During Anesthesia With Monitoring Equipment
When your pet undergoes an anesthetic event, our team works to ensure your furry friend's safety and well-being. We use a variety of monitoring devices to keep a close eye on your furry companion. Read on to learn more. Common anesthetic monitoring equipment The most...
Is Your Cat at Risk for Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
Squamous cell carcinoma is a cancer of the skin and mouth, and light-colored and white cats have an increased risk of developing it. We at Creature Comfort Animal Hospital want to share some information about this common cancer. What are squamous cell carcinoma signs...
What to Do if Your Pet Gets Stung by a Bee
With their curious and carefree personalities, pets can get themselves into sticky situations. This includes meeting the wrong end of a sting of a bee, wasp, or hornet. Here's what you need to know. If your pet has been stung in the mouth or throat, been stung...
What to Expect When Adopting a Shelter or Rescue Pet
This challenging time has compelled many people to add a furry friend to their families. The love and companionship of four-legged friends just make life so much better. If you are adopting a pet from a shelter or a rescue, we want to offer these tips on how to have a...
Is Your Pet Bugged With a Zoonotic Parasite?
Did you know that there are certain parasites that pets can transmit to people? These are called zoonotic parasites, and they can be more than annoying for humans. Some pets are born with intestinal worms (transmitted from their mother while in utero or through milk)....
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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