Holiday Hours
  • September 1Closed
  • November 26 – Closing at Noon
  • November 27Closed
  • December 24 – Closing at Noon – We are only available for boarder drop-offs and technician appointments. No doctor will be in clinic.
  • December 25 through December 28 Closed
  • December 31 – Closing at 3:00 PM
  • January 1Closed
Please note: We will be closed on Monday, September 1st. For any emergency services, please contact Texas A&M Small Animal Hospital at 979-845-2351. We appreciate your understanding and wish you a wonderful holiday!

Pet Dentistry

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Just as it’s important for you to see a dentist regularly, it’s important for dogs and cats as well. Your pet’s oral health is directly connected to their overall health. Signs of dental disease include bad breath, loose, broken, or missing teeth, yellow or brown teeth, red, inflamed, or bleeding gums, difficulty or pain when chewing, pawing at the mouth, and excessive drooling. If you notice any of these symptoms, please contact our team and we’ll be happy to help.