What happens if my dog ate chewing gum?
Although your dog eating gum may not appear to be a problem, some chewing gums are toxic to dogs. Our Carrollton veterinarians explain what to do if your dog eats gum.
Bundle routine and preventive care with our Pet Wellness Plans.
We offer a range of surgeries, including spay and neuter procedures.
Our in-house veterinary lab allows us to quickly and accurately diagnose your pet.
Give your pet a home away from home with our boarding and doggie daycare services.
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Whether you are bringing your pet in to see us for the first time, or have been counting on our veterinary team for years, we will treat your animal as if it was our own.
From preventive care and surgery to nutritional counseling, our broad and varied service offering can meet all of your pet’s health needs in one place.
We care for Carrollton’s companion animals and have developed a reputation over the years for quality, professional care with a compassionate touch.
Our team places an emphasis on continuing education and practicing our craft so that we can offer the best medicine possible. We strive to give you the best options in diagnostics and treatments.
Carroll County Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital that offers comprehensive veterinary services for pets in Carrollton. From regular checkups and vaccinations to and dental care, we've got all the services you need for your pet under one roof.
Help protect your pet from common diseases and disorders with vaccines and parasite preventives.
We offer complete oral health care for your pet, from teeth cleaning to dental surgery.
Routine exams are a complete physical checkup for your pet to ensure they are in good health.
Whether you are looking for advice about parasite protection or information on common pet illnesses, our informative blogs feature helpful tips and advice from our Carrollton vets that will help you to keep your pets healthy and happy.
Although your dog eating gum may not appear to be a problem, some chewing gums are toxic to dogs. Our Carrollton veterinarians explain what to do if your dog eats gum.
While injuries are fairly common among dogs and most will be small and manageable, there might be times when your dog will require a bit of extra care. Here, our Carrollton vets share some advice for dog wound care while at home, when you should consider seeing a vet, and how to speed up recovery.
Cat and dog wellness plans are 'packages' that include routine vet care services offered at a discounted rate. Today, our Carroll County Animal Hospital team discusses the benefits of wellness plans, and some things to take into consideration.
Carroll County Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Carrollton companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
Carroll County Animal Hospital proudly serves patients in Carrollton, Temple, Whitesburg, Roopville, Bowdon, and beyond.
Saturday & Sunday for pickup and drop-off only at this location.
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