Dr Cline and his staff strive to present a relaxed and familiar facade to what is actually a very sophisticated and technologically advanced animal care facility. Offering a full range of laboratory and imaging diagnostics, as well as progressive surgical and medical treatment options for your pets. Southwest Veterinary treats all our patients like they are our own animals, and our clients like we want to be treated.
That being said, the Drs and Staff here at SWVH are first and foremost your animal’s health advocates.
Known far and wide for his blunt approach, Dr Cline can and will “hurt you with the truth”. This approach is not born out of malice, rather from the deep desire by he and his staff, for you to be completely informed of your animal’s problems and treatment options.
We are currently under construction to add much needed footage so we can offer the state of the act services to our patience. We look forward to greeting our clients once the construction is complete!
Monday — Friday: 7:30 a.m. — 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 8:30 a.m. — Noon
Closed Sunday
Fleas and ticks are tricky. Even when you check your pet for these nasty critters they can be tough to find because they’re small and hide well in dark fur. But it’s crucial to find and treat them quickly. Why? Some ticks carry bacteria that cause disease (such as Lyme disease, but there are many others). And all you need is one undetected tick bite for your pet to become infected. They can become sick and develop kidney problems. At times, these diseases can be fatal. Additionally, fleas can cause problems such as allergies or even tapeworms and anemia.
Ugh! Is there any good news?
Yes!
We’re experts when it comes to parasite checks and helping you choose the right prevention for your pet.
Make an appointment for your pet’s annual checkup today — we’ll give them a thorough physical exam from nose to tail. Let’s also confirm the prevention you’re using is right for your pet!
As pet owners, it's crucial to prioritize the mental and physical health of our beloved companions. One of the most common causes of stress in pets is summer thunderstorms and fireworks. During these events, pets exhibit various behaviors that indicate fear and stress.When experiencing a thunderstorm or fireworks, pets may pant excessively, bark or howl, tremble, hide, or even become destructive. These behaviors can be alarming and cause stress to both the pet and the owner.So what can you do to help alleviate your furry friend's stress during these situations?
Have you thrown yourself into your spring cleaning? If you’re like most people, you’re airing out the house, getting some plants in the ground, and enjoying the beauty of this season with your pet by your side. In fact, this is one of the best times of year to be a pet–the birds and squirrels are active and back to their favorite hobby of entertaining our dogs and cats, and the weather is perfect for letting some fresh air in for your cat or taking your dog on a long walk. If you’ve knocked out your spring cleaning and are ready to move on to some pet care musts, we’re here to help! We put together a list to help you plan your springtime pet care.
According to the Pet Poison Helpline, every year, thousands of pets are affected by accidental poisoning. To raise awareness about common poisons and how we can prevent our pets from being exposed to them, Pet Poison Prevention Month is observed in March.