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Hidden Pain: Frequently Asked Questions About Arthritis in Pets

Many pet owners assume that slowing down, playing less, or sleeping more are normal aging dogs’ and cats’ behaviors. While pets do become less active as they reach their golden years, these changes can also indicate they are experiencing arthritis pain. By learning to recognize early arthritis signs, you can help ensure your pet receives [...]

Puppy Care Checklist

Everyone loves puppies. They are fluffy, sweet, and innocent. However, dogs require extensive care and a long-term commitment to supporting their growth and health. Before bringing a new puppy home, ensure you understand exactly what your pet will need and determine whether you have the time and resources to dedicate to their care. Our Lytle [...]

Heartworm Disease: A Silent Pet Killer

With year-round warm to downright hot weather and many coastal areas, Texas is home to a thriving mosquito population. These little buggers are a nuisance to people and are dangerous to pets and wildlife because they can harbor and transmit heartworms. Heartworm disease has been detected in all 50 states, but the incidence is highest [...]

7 Holiday Pet Hazards

The holidays should be filled with joy, peace, and love, but if your pet sustains an injury, your lovely holiday bliss is shattered. Many holiday season trappings, including foods, decorations, and parties, can be hazardous to your pet’s wellbeing. Our Lytle Veterinary Clinic team is here to remind you that when you prepare for the [...]

A Pet Owner’s Guide to Dental Care

Dogs, cats, and people all harbor oral bacteria that can cause harmful dental disease. Most pets develop dental disease by age 3, and the condition tends to worsen progressively with time. At-home preventive dental care and routine professional cleanings with our Lytle Veterinary Clinic team are the best ways to maintain your pet’s pearly whites.  [...]

5 Factors That Determine Which Vaccines Your Pet Needs

When your pet needs vaccinations, they don’t just receive every shot available for their species. A lot of careful thought and consideration is put into formulating a pet’s vaccination protocol, and each pet receives lifestyle-appropriate vaccines designed to keep them as healthy as possible. During your pet’s wellness visit, our Lytle Veterinary Clinic team will [...]

5 Thanksgiving Pet Safety Tips and Tricks

Whether you are traveling for or hosting this year’s Thanksgiving feast, keep in mind that busy holidays are prime times for pets to get into trouble. Toxic foods that cause upset stomachs are only a few potential pet holiday hazards that could land your furry pal in the veterinary emergency hospital. Our Lytle Veterinary Clinic [...]

4 Pet Safety Tips for a Howling Good Halloween

Halloween can be frightening if your pet experiences a terrifying event. All manner of scary situations can occur, such as having to chase after your fleeing pet in the dark, or frantically searching for the animal poison control hotline number after your furry pal has gobbled several chocolate bars.  Prepare for and prevent potential dangers [...]

Heatstroke in Dogs: Heat Can be Fatal to Your Pet

What is heatstroke? Heatstroke is a medical emergency for a dog and requires veterinary treatment. Heatstroke in dogs occurs when a dog’s normal body mechanisms cannot keep the body’s temperature in a safe range. The average normal body temperature for a dog is 101.5 F. A dog with heatstroke will often have a temperature in [...]

Employment Opportunity

Lytle Veterinary Clinic is currently hiring for the following position(s): We are currently not hiring applications. We are always welcome and kept on file for 6 months. Applications can be delivered by: In-Person: Lytle Veterinary Clinic 63245 State Hwy 132 N Lytle, Texas 78052 Online: lytlevet@gmail.com Click Below for: Employment Application

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