FAQ

Common questions, straight answers.

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What are your hours?

Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM, and Saturday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Closed Sundays. Hours are subject to change — call ahead to confirm.

Do I need an appointment?

Walk-ins are welcome during business hours. To guarantee a time slot and minimize wait, we recommend calling ahead or submitting an appointment request online.

What species do you see?

Dogs, cats, and small companion animals in the clinic, along with equine services for horses. Cattle and other large-animal work is available for established clients — call to discuss.

How do I request an appointment?

You can call us at (580) 254-3321 during business hours or use our online appointment request form. Online requests are not monitored for emergencies — always call for urgent situations.

Do you see cattle or other large animals?

Established large-animal clients are welcome — bull breeding soundness exams, pink eye, rumenotomy, field surgery, and necropsy. Please call to discuss your herd.

Do you offer equine services?

Yes — wellness visits, equine dentistry, lameness evaluation, pre-purchase exams, Coggins (EIA) testing, and a full reproduction program including artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and foaling care.

Do you offer boarding?

Yes, we offer boarding for dogs and cats while you travel. Boarding animals must be current on core vaccines. Call to check availability before your trip.

Do you offer grooming?

Yes. We offer bathing, haircuts, nail trims, and ear cleaning. Call to schedule.

What vaccines do dogs and cats need?

Core vaccines for dogs include rabies, DA2PP (distemper, adenovirus, parvovirus, parainfluenza), and Bordetella. Cats need rabies and FVRCP. We'll recommend a schedule based on your pet's age and lifestyle.

What should I do in a veterinary emergency?

Call us immediately at (580) 254-3321 during business hours. After hours, proceed to the nearest 24-hour emergency veterinary facility — Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medical Hospital in Stillwater is the closest referral center for serious cases. Do not use our online form for emergencies.

Where are you located?

928 Martin Rd, Woodward, OK 73801. Easy to find from US-270 — call if you need directions.

Do you see horses at the clinic?

Yes. Equine wellness, dentistry, lameness work, and the full reproduction program are performed at the clinic. Call to schedule and discuss what works best for your horse.

Still have questions?

The best way to get a fast answer is to call during business hours. Our team can address almost anything over the phone.

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