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Arbor Animal Clinic
5114 Balcones Woods Drive
, Suite 312
Austin, Texas 78759
512-794-1040
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Informational Videos
Arbor Animal Clinic Veterinarians on
We Are Austin Live
on KEYE TV
Common hip problems in dogs
Holiday hazards
Hyperthyroidism in cats
Hypothyroidism in dogs
Can your pets get cavities?
Pet pain relief tips
Just like their human friends, dogs and cats can tear their ACL ligament, resulting in a very painful injury. Dr. John Faught tells us more about it.
Arbor Animal Clinic celebrating 20th anniversary.
How to keep your pet safe from fleas and ticks.
Caring for pets as they age.
What are heartworms and how do pets get them?
Dr. Mark Hartwell talks about distemper in dogs.
Dr. Mark Hartwell talks about pet asthma.
Dr. Mark Hartwell details the advances in surgery on pets.
Eye problems are common in both dogs and cats. We see a lot of injuries to the eyes but we also see a lot of complicated eye diseases from glaucoma to uveitis and even cataracts. Dry eye is also a big problem.
Your pet could be dealing with kidney disease without any obvious symptoms. Dr. Mark Hartwell advises pet owners to take note if their dogs or cats are drinking or urinating excessively.
Your pet deserves the best vet care. Are you asking your vet the right questions when it comes to their health?
Protect your pets from hazards in your own home.
Dr. Mark Hartwell advices on how to keep your cat healthy.
Dr. Mark Hartwell talks about pet health.
Do you know what to look for to tell whether your pet has cancer? And what kind of treatment is available now? Dr. Mark Hartwell has some answers.
Pet medicine is catching up to what we have available to us as humans. Dr. Mark Hartwell explains how vet medicine has gone high tech.
Steps for people to protect their pets and keep them heart healthy.
Different breeds get dental disease at very different rates, and health risks of dogs and cats having bad teeth include heart disease, kidney and liver problems.
You know that people should have a regular physical examination every year, but what about your pets? Dogs and cats should be taken in every year, just like people.
Advice for keeping your cat healthy from Dr. Mark Hartwell.
Staff Doctors:
Mark Hartwell, D.V.M.
Laurie Dulaney, D.V.M.
John Faught, D.V.M.
Rebecca Davies, D.V.M.