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3 Tips to Traveling with Your Pet during Spring Break
3 Tips to Traveling with Your Pet during Spring Break Few things are better than getting away during Spring Break and taking a relaxing vacation, especially if your furry friend tags along. However, before heading out on an adventure with your pet, ensure...

Your Pet Is in Danger from These Common Pet Toxins
Your Pet Is in Danger from These Common Pet Toxins Household toxins are a common source of pet poisoning, particularly in the kitchen or bathroom. However, potential hazards can lurk everywhere, including in your garage, garden, and cupboards. Brush up on your...

The Importance of X-Rays in Pet Oral Health
The “Tooth” of the Matter: Why Dental X-Rays Are Important for Pet Oral Health When it comes to your pet’s oral health, we want the full picture of what is happening above and below the gumline. There is no better way to determine the extent of periodontal...

5 Steps to Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth
5 Simple Steps to Start Brushing Your Pet’s Teeth Brushing your pet’s teeth should be something you do as frequently as you brush your own teeth. By brushing your pet’s teeth daily, you can reduce the amount of plaque and oral bacteria in their mouth and help...

Safety Tips for Walking Your Dog in the Winter
Safety Tips for Walking Your Dog in the Winter When the temperature drops and the snow flies, your dog still needs to be walked outside. And, although you’d probably much rather stay snuggled up on the sofa, there are ways to make heading outdoors tolerable....

New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Pet
New Year’s Resolutions for You and Your Pet The start of a new year has always been a time to improve your life. This year, ensure you also include your pet in that focus. Here are five New Year’s resolutions to add to your list that are guaranteed to change...

3 Tips on Making Your Senior Pet More Comfortable in the Winter
3 Tips on Making Your Senior Pet More Comfortable in the Winter Frigid winter weather can be harsh on old bones and aching joints, and elderly pets who are unable to regulate their body temperature, as well as their younger counterparts, can suffer. When cold...

Safe DIY Holiday Pet Toys
Safe DIY Holiday Pet Toys Pets are wonderful gift recipients. They appreciate anything you give them, regardless of how much time or money you spend. Plus, you don’t have to be extraordinarily crafty to create homemade gifts your furry pal will enjoy. Make your...

How to Make a Safe Thanksgiving Feast for Your Pet
Feast Without Fear: How to Make a Safe Thanksgiving Feast for Your Pet Thanksgiving is a drool-worthy holiday, but it’s not just people who overeat during the festivities. Pets also may overindulge, and too much of a good thing can lead to a messy outcome, like...

Is My Pet at Risk for Diabetes?
Is My Pet at Risk for Diabetes? November is National Pet Diabetes Month, and with an estimated one in 300 dogs and one in 200 cats developing the disease during their lifetime, it’s important for pet owners to recognize the risk factors and signs. What...
Proudly serving the pets of Chattanooga, TN!
Animal Clinic Inc. of Chattanooga is a full service veterinary medical facility with two convenient full-service clinic locations in Chattanooga, TN.

Animal Clinic East
1414 Gunbarrel Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421
Phone: (423) 894-8495 | Fax: (423) 894-0175
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday - Sunday: 10:00am - 4:00pm limited services of prescription & food pick-up and boarding intake & discharge.

Animal Clinic Downtown
2223 E. 23rd St, Chattanooga, TN 37407
Phone: (423) 698-2401 | Fax: (423) 698-3056
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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