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Angleton Veterinary Clinic

Posted Sunday, November 19, 2006

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Dr. Sherry Dodson and Kari Powell treat "Buddy Boy" during his visit to get vaccinated.

Angleton Veterinary Clinic first opened its doors, and hearts, to pets and their families more than 30 years ago. Today the clinic is much different than it was then, with new people, new equipment, and new resources. Dr. Sherry Dodson, who has owned the clinic for the past 11 years, has dedicated herself to making sure that this clinic and its staff are among the area’s leaders in education and training, and utilization of the latest medical and technological means of providing for your pets.

Open from 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, we're located at 1717 E Mulberry (Hwy 35) in Angleton. Call (979) 849-8524, or Fax (979) 849-6017, to make an appointment.

Our staff consists of 1 veterinarian, 3 technicians, 2 kennel staff, and 3 receptionists, all of whom welcome you and look forward to providing you and your pet with the best care possible.

 

We treat:

Dogs, Cats, Birds, Ferrets, Rabbits, Exotic Animals, Pocket Pets

Our veterinary services include:

Vaccinations, Wellness Exams, Geriatric Care, Dentistry, In-House Diagnostics, Dermatology, Surgery, Radiology,
and General Internal Medicine

Other services include:

Bathing, Boarding, Micro-chipping, and Pick-up and Delivery Services

Premium pet foods and many other fine products are available


Emergency calls taken
24 hours a day,
7 days a week.


Mission Statement: "At all times, to support and nurture the special bond between our human clients and their pets, by helping make sure these animals live lives that are as healthy and happy as possible. We treat each and every pet as if it were our own, and do our best to treat their owners with the same compassion and care that we would want to be treated.”