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Flea Control, Heartworm Prevention, and More
Now On-line, Prompt Delivery,....

You can get your heartworm medications, flea control products, skin care products, and more, now on-line at our store.  We have partnered with Vetsource, who provides the technology to make this possible.  For the items that are prescription only, we are now able to prescribe and authorize prescriptions on-line in a manner consistent with modern standards of medical record keeping and patient care. 

Pastor Stephen Broden, DeSoto resident, pastor of Fairpark Bible Fellowship and friend of The Animal Care Center embraces a new and bigger challenge in his life. Read more.


Benedict XVI - What did he know and when did he know it.  Read more.


Cap and Trade legislation and its effect upon veterinary
medicine and the average customer.  Read more.
Can Angels appear in the shape of animals, such as a dogs or cat?   Read more.
Rudy Belew talks about boarding at The Animal Care Center.
Click here to read more. 
The difference between good and evil is often times very clear and before our faces.  It is hard to imagine any justice being served by the thugs that deliberately shot this child in the head.   More...
May 2009 - Adult Stem Cells are already changing lives.  Embryonic stem cell research has thus far proved useless and is a bottomless pit waste of research dollars, not to mention the ethical and moral issues associated with it.  Let the patients talk. Click here to see video.

At The Animal Care Center we strive to please our customers and provide compassionate care for their pets.  Input from customers allows me to improve our shortcomings and reward employees that serve clients and their pets well.  To contribute to the customer service survey, click anywhere on my not so happy Chiahuahua friend.

 

 

Welcome to The Animal Care Center

Offering compassionate quality care to pets since 1968.
"Centered on your pet"

Pets Available

Meet Freeway, a 3-4 year old female shepherd mix.  Freeway was abandoned outside by her owners when they moved and she waited for 2 weeks for them to come back.  She is very friendly, seems to do ok with cats, appears to be housebroken, is heartworm negative, and has an adoption fee of $75 that includes a $25 sterilization voucher and a microchip with registration.  Freeway would be very thankful this Thanksgiving to have a new home where she will never be left behind again.  Please contact the Tri-City Animal Shelter at 972-291-5335 or visit 1150 E. Pleasant Run Rd. in Cedar Hill.