1625 Tonganoxie Rd

Tonganoxie,KS 66086

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Our Veterinary Services

We know that choosing a veterinary hospital for your pet is one of the most important decisions that you make as a pet owner. We encourage you to look through our website, where you can meet our staff, review our services, and check out what's new/interesting. Give us a call to schedule a time to come in and meet our veterinary staff.

Smith Veterinary Clinic is a full-service animal hospital offering veterinary services of wellness and preventive care, surgeries, and dental care. Our veterinary staff has years of experience treating serious conditions and offering regular pet wellness care. 

 

OUR CLINIC HOURS

Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri:  9:00-5:00
Thu, Sat:  9:00-Noon

We care about your pet and we care about you too!  Make sure to ask us how the Human-Animal Bond Certification sets us apart. 

human animal bond certified

 

Smith Veterinary Clinic Services

Wellness
We recommend annual wellness exams for adult dogs and cats between one and seven years old. Puppies, kittens, and senior pets should have more frequent examinations.
Dentistry
Oral health is a crucial part of the overall health of your pet. Periodontal disease is the number one health concern in your pet’s mouth.
Spay/Neuter
Spaying your female pet and neutering your male pet helps to control pet overpopulation.


Senior Wellness
Staying on top of senior pet health helps improve the quality of life for your pet in the senior years. Mobility challenges and behavior changes are common with older pets.

 

Worms….ewww!

The worms you find in your garden mulch are not the same worms that cause heartworm disease in pets. Mosquitoes carry heartworms. And all it takes is one mosquito to bite your pet to become infected.

Here’s the good news about heartworm disease. It’s an illness that can be easy and affordable to prevent. The bad news is, if you don’t prevent it the right way, your pet is at high risk of getting sick. Heartworm disease is dangerous to your pet and some signs of the illness are tough to spot. Your pet may be acting fine, but they may have so many heartworms inside their body that it can become life threatening.

You may be thinking, “my pet stays indoors, so there’s no need for heartworm prevention.” But, heartworms are carried by mosquitoes, which get into everyone’s homes! One mosquito bite is all that’s needed to spread the disease to your furry friend.

Schedule your pet’s yearly checkup with us. We’ll do a thorough exam, including a simple heartworm test, to make sure your pet is at his/her optimum health. And we’ll talk about the best way to prevent heartworm disease, so your pet stays healthy, happy and safe!

Make an appointment for your pet’s annual exam today!

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What Our Clients Say

  • Big thank you to Dr Smith and the amazing staff for taking such excellent care of my crazy boxer baby! Bentley Max has made a lot of friends at Smith Veterinary Clinic.

    Sharon Sullivan, Facebook Review
  • Dr Smith is the best vetinarian I have ever had the pleasure of taking my furry children to. Dr Smith and staff are wonderful. They make you and your animal feel comfortable and safe while still being professional and personalble.

    Krista Hall, Facebook Review
  • They take the BEST care of my fur babies and genuinely care about them. I wouldn't ever take them to anywhere else!!

    Kayleigh Marie, Facebook Review

Recent Blog Posts

Making Spirits Bright: How to Navigate Holiday Hazards for Your Pets

The holiday season is a time of joy and celebration, but it can also bring unexpected challenges for pet owners. As a veterinary team, we've seen our fair share of holiday-related pet emergencies, from tinsel ingestion to Christmas tree accidents. But with a little bit of preparation and foresight, you can help keep your pet friends safe and healthy this holiday season. In this blog, we'll share some common holiday hazards for pets and offer practical tips for avoiding them.

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Feasting Safely: Foods Your Pet Should Avoid This Thanksgiving

As Thanksgiving approaches, we all prepare to indulge in festive treats and a hearty Thanksgiving meal. But as pet owners, we must remember that our furry friends should not indulge in the same way. This Thanksgiving, we have compiled a list of foods your pet should avoid. Read on to learn how to keep your pets safe while you enjoy a delicious feast.

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Back to School Blues: Helping Your Pet Adjust to a Quieter House

Back to school season is an exciting time for kids, but for pets, it can be the source of anxiety and stress. After a summer filled with playtime, cuddles, and attention, the sudden decrease in activity can have a profound impact on our pets. It's common for pets to experience separation anxiety when their families head back to work and school, and it's important for pet owners to recognize the signs and take steps to help their pets adjust. In this blog post, we will discuss some strategies to help your pets ease into a quieter home.

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Providing Exceptional Veterinary Care

At Smith Veterinary Clinic, we treat your pets as if they were our own.

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