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The mission at Sugar Land Veterinary Specialists is to provide the best possible veterinary specialty and emergency care for pets and their owners with outstanding customer service, understanding, compassion, and communication. They recognize, respect, and support the value of every co-worker and their referring veterinarians in this team effort to succeed in their mission.
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Thinking about the Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) procedure for your pet can be a daunting experience. Whether your dog has a torn cruciate ligament or is suffering from lameness, the prospect of surgery can be overwhelming. Understanding what is involved in the TPLO procedure can help ease your concerns and provide clarity on the […]
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1M ago
The Difference Between Urgent Care and Emergencies for Your Pet
As a pet owner, your furry friend’s health and well-being are of the utmost importance. However, when your pet faces a sudden health issue, it can be challenging to determine whether the situation calls for urgent care or an emergency visit. Knowing the difference between the two can save your pet’s life and ensure they receive the appropriate care in a timely manner.
What is Urgent Care?
Urgent care, also known as Sick Care, for pets, involves medical issues that require prompt attention but are not life-threatening. These situat ..read more
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1M ago
The Cost of Pet Care: Exploring Financial Options for Your Furry Friends
Taking care of your pets is super important, but we all know vet bills can get pricey. From regular check-ups to emergency treatments, costs can add up fast. To help manage these expenses, let’s look at some great financial options: Pet Insurance (review options on Pawlicy), Scratchpay, and CareCredit.
Understanding Vet Costs
Veterinary care for your pet covers a wide range of medical care, from vaccinations and wellness exams to surgeries and dental work. These costs can vary based on your pet’s needs and the speci ..read more
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1M ago
The Importance of Pet Insurance: A Veterinarian’s Guide
As a pet owner, you want the best for your furry family members—from the food they eat to the care they receive. While we often consider diet, exercise, and regular check-ups as fundamental aspects of caring for our pets, there’s another critical component that shouldn’t be overlooked: pet insurance. This blog post explores why pet insurance is a vital tool in managing your pet’s health and ensuring they receive the best care possible without breaking the bank.
What is Pet Insurance?
Pet insurance is a type of health coverage for pets tha ..read more
Sugar Land Veterinary Specialists Blog
2M ago
Pet owners never want to face the reality of an emergency with their beloved animal companions. However, emergencies do happen, and they often come with a significant financial responsibility. Understanding why emergency veterinary care can be expensive can help pet owners better prepare for such situations.
1. Advanced Medical Equipment and Facilities
Emergency veterinary clinics are equipped with advanced medical equipment, similar to what you’d find in a human hospital. This includes diagnostic machines like X-rays, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scanners, as well as surgical equipment and intensi ..read more
Sugar Land Veterinary Specialists Blog
5M ago
Confronting the possibility of a broken bone in your beloved furry companion can be a distressing and challenging experience. Whether caused by a misstep during play or an unforeseen accident, understanding what to do in such a situation is vital for ensuring the best possible outcome for your pet. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the necessary steps and practical advice to guide you through the process of handling a pet with a broken bone. From initial assessments to seeking professional veterinary care, empowering yourself with knowledge can make a significant difference in providing prompt ..read more
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6M ago
Being a responsible pet owner means being aware of items that pose a health or safety hazard to your pet, and keeping your pet away from those items. If you suspect your pet has gotten into something dangerous, you should call your veterinarian right away or take your pet to an emergency veterinary hospital. These are the household items that are most dangerous to pets.
Poisonous Foods
These foods are toxic or poisonous to pets and can make them ill or cause death:
Chocolate
Caffeine and coffee
Xylitol
Grapes and raisins
Nuts
Avocado
Citrus rinds, seeds, and oils
Yeast and alcohol
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Sugar Land Veterinary Specialists Blog
8M ago
As devoted pet owners, the responsibility to ensure our furry companions receive timely and effective care rests squarely on our shoulders. Read on to discover how you can stay prepared for veterinary emergency visits and take the first step toward securing your pet’s health. Your pet’s well-being is non-negotiable, so let’s delve into the strategies that will keep you ready to face any unexpected twists in their health.
10 Tips for a Smooth Veterinary ER Visit
Ensuring your pet’s safety during emergencies requires proactive planning. Here are ten essential tips to stay prepared for veterinary ..read more
Sugar Land Veterinary Specialists Blog
8M ago
It’s the most wonderful time of year. That means, it’s time to plan your most anticipated meals and gatherings. This year, when planning your holiday celebrations, be mindful of your beloved pet, as the holidays pose greater risks to their safety. Here are four key ways to avoid the holiday blues by keeping your pet safe this festive season.
Pet-Friendly Decorations
Before the parties and feasts begin, the holidays start with decorations. Although we all enjoy turning our home into a winter wonderland, it’s important to be considerate of the hazards these decorations may bring to o ..read more
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9M ago
Should you be concerned about respiratory illness in your dog? A mystery canine respiratory illness has been spreading across the nation with occurrences reported in Oregon, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, Washington, Idaho, California, Nevada, and portions of the Northeast. The symptoms mimic those of kennel cough or canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC), as respiratory signs including coughing, sneezing, eye and nose discharge, lethargy, decreased appetite, and fever may be evident.
While the exact mode of disease transmission remains unknown, since respiratory signs predomina ..read more