Acupuncture at Cypress Creek Animal Hospital

October 28, 2011

Dr. Ansley has recently completed the requirements for Certification in Veterinary Acupuncture through his study at the Chi Institute in Florida and has been awarded that certificate. Chi Institute was formed in the late 1990’s by Dr. Xie, a veterinarian trained in China and associated with the Veterinary College at the University of Florida at [...]

Read the full article →

Canine Flu Vaccine

October 28, 2011

Prevention is important when it comes to potentially harmful diseases that occur in the animal world. Cypress Creek Animal Hospital is dedicated to helping owners with prevention of these diseases for their pets, and this is why we have the Canine Flu Vaccine. There have been numerous reported cases of the Canine Flu in the [...]

Read the full article →

Dr Henry Attends CE By The Sea Meeting

October 6, 2011

Dr Henry attended the CE (continuing education) Meeting in September in Port Aransas, Texas becoming apprised of the latest information on subjects including heartworm disease, prevention and treatment, toxicology, heart disease, tick borne disease, and emergency medicine. Our doctors actively participate in continuing education on a regular basis in order to assist with and improve [...]

Read the full article →

HEARTWORM ALERT!

September 26, 2011

Due to widespread unavailable product for heartworm treatment, now is a crucial time to ensure pets are on heartworm prevention. Pets that are either not on heartworm prevention or are behind on their prevention need to be tested and given heartworm prevention on a monthly basis. There are many options of prevention available including an injection lasting 6 [...]

Read the full article →

VISIT US ON FACEBOOK!

September 22, 2011

WE HAVE A FACEBOOK PAGE AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING AND QUESTIONS. THE PAGE IS MONITORED DAILY.

Read the full article →

****LATEST IMPORTANT NEWS: REPORTED CANINE FLU CASES****

September 21, 2011

There have been 20 recent reported cases of canine flu in the San Antonio area. These cases range from mild to severe. Common symptoms include but are not limited to nasal discharge, fever, lethargy, coughing, inappetence, and anorexia. Dogs that are more prone to the flu are ones that are boarded, groomed, taken on walks, and in [...]

Read the full article →

Dr. Henry on Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners

May 10, 2011

Dr. Henry has been nominated to the Texas State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners.  Nine people each serve six year terms on this Board – all appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate.  The board is composed of six practicing veterinarians and three members of the public.  “I am humbled [...]

Read the full article →