What do I need to know about the
Canine Flu?
Alot of media attention has been given to Canine Influenza in recent months. Please visit the following websites for more information.
www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=A&S=O&C=O&A=2165
www.petplace.com/dogs/canine-influenza-virus-dog-flu/page1.aspx
www.avma.org/public_health/influenza/canine_bgnd.asp
www.sheltermedicine.com/portal/is_canine_influenza_update.shtml
www.aspca.org/pet-care/dog-care/dog-care-canine-influenza-virus.html
Welcome to our office
At Farrell Animal Hospital, we recognize that technology alone is not enough when your pet has an illness or injury, so we combine the science of veterinary medicine with the art of caring about pets and their owners. At the center of our services, you will find caring doctors and a team of highly trained staff surrounded with state of the art veterinary equipment.
From the very first symptom through diagnosis and treatment, Farrell Animal Hospital provides a full range of services for your pet. Over the years, our animal hospital has earned a reputation for excellence. The primary reason is our continuing effort to keep pace with the spectacular advances in veterinary medicine. Farrell Animal Hospital is proud to be one of the few hospitals in Tarrant County that adheres to the strict standards of the American Animal Hospital Association.
Whether your pet needs prevention, diagnosis or treatment, Farrell Animal Hospital aims for a higher standard. This is more than a commitment.....it's the Farrell tradition!
Mission Statement
The mission of Farrell Animal Hospital is to provide superior care for the life of your pet. We strive to provide excellent medical care for your pet and exceptional customer service for our clients. Our experienced staff is committed to strengthening the pet-family bond through compassionate care, preventative medicine, and client education. Our mission is to be known as the best, most caring veterinary practice in our community.
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