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Welcome to All Pets Animal Hospital in Katy, Texas
At All Pets Animal Hospital, our goal is to combine the strengths of compassion, expertise, and experience to ensure that our patients and their families receive the highest quality veterinary care. Our doctors and team at All Pets Animal Hospital go out of their way to positively impact your pet’s welfare.
About Our Emergency Animal Hospital in Katy
As a progressive practice, our promise is to always provide our community’s pets with the most compassionate and experienced care. You don’t need to settle for less than exceptional care provided by our skilled and compassionate team. With All Pets Animal Hospital’s experts serving the community since 1990, you can trust the work we do has a positive, lasting impact for you and your pets!
Contact Us Today
Learn how our expert veterinary services can ensure a healthy and happy future for your beloved pets. Reach out today to book an appointment!
For emergencies, please call (281) 392-7387
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some questions you may want to ask when searching for a veterinary hospital. Browse through our frequently asked questions to find the information you need or reach out to our experienced team if you need further assistance:
What constitutes a pet emergency?
A pet emergency includes any situation where your pet’s health or safety is at immediate risk. Common signs of an emergency include severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, unconsciousness, seizures, suspected poisoning, or trauma from an accident. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to contact an emergency vet for guidance.
How can I prepare for a pet emergency?
To prepare for a pet emergency, keep a first aid kit for pets at home, know the location and contact information of your nearest emergency vet, and have your pet’s medical records and any necessary medications readily available. Familiarize yourself with basic first aid procedures for pets and always stay calm in an emergency.
How often should my pet have a check-up?
Routine check-ups are important for maintaining your pet’s health. Generally, it’s recommended to bring your pet in for an exam at least once a year. For older pets or those with specific health issues, more frequent visits may be necessary.
How do I know if my pet is in pain?
Pets can’t always tell us when they’re in pain, so it’s important to look for signs such as changes in appetite, difficulty moving, excessive vocalization, or unusual hiding. If you notice any of these signs or if you’re concerned about your pet’s comfort, contact us for an evaluation.
What information should I provide when I call about an emergency?
When calling about a pet emergency, provide as much information as possible, including your pet’s symptoms, any recent incidents or changes in behavior, and your pet’s medical history. This helps us prepare for your arrival and provide the best care possible.
What vaccinations does my pet need?
The vaccinations your pet needs depend on their age, lifestyle, and health status. Common vaccines include those for rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and Bordetella. Our veterinarians will recommend a vaccination schedule based on your pet’s specific needs.
Will my regular vet be notified of my pet’s emergency visit?
Emergency veterinary clinics typically send a summary of the visit to your regular vet after the emergency treatment. This ensures continuity of care and helps your regular vet stay informed about your pet’s condition and any follow-up care needed.
How much will an emergency vet visit cost?
The cost of an emergency vet visit can vary based on the nature and severity of the condition, the required treatments, and your location. It’s a good idea to ask about payment options and costs when you first contact the emergency clinic. Some clinics offer payment plans or financing options to help manage expenses.
Will the emergency vet provide a follow-up plan?
Yes, emergency veterinarians typically provide a follow-up plan detailing any necessary care, medications, or additional treatments your pet may need. They will also inform you about any signs to watch for and when to schedule a follow-up appointment with your regular vet.
How can I prevent my pet from getting fleas and ticks?
Regular use of flea and tick preventatives is crucial for your pet’s health. We offer various options, including topical treatments, oral medications, and collars. Our staff can help you choose the best option for your pet based on their lifestyle and risk factors.
What should I do if my pet has a behavioral issue?
Behavioral issues can often be managed with the right approach. Start by discussing the problem with our veterinarians or a certified animal behaviorist. They can provide guidance and, if necessary, recommend training or behavioral modification techniques.
Hospital Contact Info
Katy, TX 77494
24/7 ON-SITE EMERGENCY
APPTS: Mon – Fri: 9 AM – 7 PM
Services We Offer
We offer a wide range of services all under one roof. Our team of eight doctors provide routine health care, including vaccines, parasite prevention, microchipping, nutrition, dentistry, rehabilitation, acupuncture, surgery, boarding, grooming, and more.
Areas we serve
Conveniently located in Katy, Texas, we serve neighboring communities with the same level of excellence, ensuring that every pet receives the highest quality of care. Some of these areas include: Cinco Ranch, Katy, Houston, Park Row, Fulshear, Brookshire, Pattison, Pittsville and Howellville.