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February is Pet Dental Health Awareness Month!
Continue to watch the website for more information and promotions for February! More details about your pet's oral health can be found here. Diagnosing and treating dental disease not only will make your pet's breath smell better, but proper prevention/treatment can also affects the kidneys, heart, and even the brain! Call today to schedule your pet's appointment.
Welcome to Research Boulevard Pet & Bird Hospital
Austin is a city that thrives on excellence. For more than thirty-five years, Research Pet & Bird Hospital has been recognized as one of the top veterinary hospitals in the Austin area. We pledge to continue to provide the highest standard of medical care for your pets that you have come to expect. In July of 2010, Jan Anderson, DVM joined our staff from Milwood Veterinary Hospital. We work as a team to provide continuous and readily available health care for your pets.
Research Boulevard Pet & Bird Hospital is a full-service animal hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of veterinary care for pets.We pledge to continue to provide progressive, cutting-edge care for pets and excellent service to our clients. Our doctors are trained in cat, dog, bird, rabbit, ferret, reptile, small mammal, and exotic medicine as well as orthopedic and general surgery.
In November 2010, Dr. Strunk achieved board certification in Avian Medicine through the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners. She is the ONLY full-time avian specialist in Austin!
Click on the Veterinary Services tab above to learn more about the diagnostics and treatments that we offer!
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Dogs Have More Fun!
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We Have Excellent Bird Doctors, including Austin's only full time board certified avian veterinarian.
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We are Experts in the Care of Ferrets and Other Small Mammals.
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Check Out Our Cat Condos!
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Chameleons Are One of Many Species We Treat.
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Your Tortoise in Good Hands.
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Research Boulevard Pet & Bird Hospital offers the Austin animal community emergency veterinary services as well as medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. We are a full service veterinary hospital. We take care of everything from routine check ups to the most critical illness. We also have a boarding facility for dogs, cats, birds, and just about any species you can imagine. We are fortunate to have wonderful professional groomers and trainers as well. Our staff is dedicated to helping solve your pet related problems and we offer peace of mind.
A visit to our hospital should confirm the following: we care about your pet, we listen to you, we know what we are doing, and we will work tirelessly to help you understand your pet's health issues and what can be done about them. We now have treatment options for many conditions previously viewed as hopeless and our pets are living longer, better lives because we can provide them with better care.
"The Best Vets for Pets!"
Research Boulevard Pet & Bird Hospital
512-258-2577
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