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Welcome to Kerrville
Veterinary Clinic PLLC

Your local veterinarian in Kerrville, TX.
Contact us today!

 

Large animal services

Our Veterinary Clinic in Kerrville
is pleased to offer a wide variety
of veterinary services for animals
large and small!

 

Small animal services

We offer a variety of veterinary
services including Wellness Care,
Preventive Medicine, Surgery and more.

 

Meet our team

We have a dedicated team of
professionals who take the care
of your furry family member seriously.

 
 

COVID-19 Updates

Pet Health Checker

Questions or concerns about your pet? Try the pet health checker to see if it’s an emergency or can wait.

Pet Health Library

Kerrville Veterinary Clinic, PLLC is pleased is to provide a library of professionally written articles updated by practice experts.

Petly Portal

Welcome to your pets one stop, online pet portal. Petly is your pet’s story in one place! It’s fun, it’s yours, and best of all, it’s free.

Emergencies

Kerrville Veterinary Clinic is happy to offer some emergency options after hours. Please select link to learn more.
If you have an emergency please call 830-895-5533 and follow voice prompt instructions.

Heat stroke and hot car safety are major concerns in south Texas, especially this time of year. The pets are not yet acclimated to the higher temperatures we are experiencing…
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Everyone has heard about the recent outbreak of Canine Influenza in some show dogs in Texas and many pet owners are worried about their dog’s health. This virus is rare with sporadic outbreaks and is spread through respiratory drainage … read more

Fleas

In the Texas Hill Country we don’t have a “flea season” and with our mild winter we have already seen lots of problems with fleas on our furry friends. These parasites not only cause issues with itching, but also cause more serious problems like blood loss, allergies, and tapeworms… Read more.

Snake Bites and the Rattlesnake Vaccine

The weather is getting warmer, which means snakes are on the move! While most snakes are nonvenomous, there are two families of poisonous snakes, the Elapidae and the Crotalidae, that populate the United States. Coral snakes belong to Elapidae and make up only 1% of all venomous snakebites to dogs and cats… Read More.

What are Heartworms? Q/A

Heartworms are parasites that live in the heart and vessels of the lungs causing scarring and long-term damage to the heart and lungs. Heartworm larvae (microfilaria) are in the bloodstream of infected animals… Read More.