Delaware Animal Clinic
Veterinarians in Beaumont, TX

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Delaware Animal Clinic
read moreStarting November 2, clients will be provided with the option to enter the hospital for appointments. Clients must pass pre-screening questions ahead of time and follow all posted guidelines, including the use of a face mask at all times. Our full list of guidelines is detailed below and has been posted on our website. We will continue to offer contactless curbside check-in for clients who prefer not to enter the clinic. Inside our clinic, we have taken additional steps to keep patients, clients, and our team healthy and safe.
About Us
read moreWe understand how special your dog or cat is to your family, and we treat each patient with the same care and attention we would our very own pets. Above all else, we want you and your pet to feel comfortable and right at home when you're visiting with us. And if that means getting down on the floor to meet them at their level, offering extra pats and belly rubs, or slipping them a few extra treats - so be it! For more than 30 years, the people of Beaumont and surrounding communities have entrusted their beloved pets to the caring, knowledgeable staff at Delaware Animal Clinic.
read moreGiant breeds such as Great Danes, Irish wolfhounds, and giant schnauzers have unique dietary requirements. Very few commercial puppy foods offer the ideal mix of calcium, energy, and protein levels that these breeds need. We can provide you with feeding recommendations that will encourage your dog's maximum growth potential without causing developmental problems. For added convenience, we also stock veterinary-approved diets for giant breeds. Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any concerns regarding your dog's nutrition or if you would simply like to discuss this topic with us.
read moreOur experienced team of veterinarians and veterinary technicians provides many services at our clinic, ranging from routine to advanced procedures. Although we handle the majority of your pet's medical and surgical needs in-house, we occasionally refer patients to veterinary specialists or specialty clinics when advanced training or equipment will be beneficial. Board-certified specialists, such as oncologists, ophthalmologists, and neurologists, have extensive experience and training in a particular area of veterinary medicine or surgery.
read moreImagine what your mouth would feel like if you never brushed your teeth or went to the dentist. For many dogs and cats, this is a painful reality. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, more than 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have dental disease by the age of 3. Dental (or periodontal) disease is the most frequently diagnosed health problem in pets. Even if your dog or cat doesn't have these symptoms, we recommend that you have a veterinarian evaluate your pet's dental health at least once a year.
read moreMedicated baths can help ease many skin conditions in your pet. If he or she suffers from seborrhea (a noncontagious condition that can cause skin to become dry and flaky or oily and scaly), a medicated bath can help alleviate the itching. Pets with allergies, flea infestations, and other skin issues may also find relief with a medicated bath. We can recommend a bath after we've examined your pet and diagnosed the problem. Illnesses unrelated to the skin, such as thyroid disease, can also cause skin problems in pets, so we want to be sure we're treating the root of the problem, not just a symptom.
Visiting our Beaumont Veterinarians
read moreWe want your visit to Delaware Animal Clinic to be the best veterinary experience you ever had! We're all animal lovers here and we work hard to create a warm, inviting and comfortable environment for you and your pet. When you check in with our front desk you'll be greeted by one of our friendly and courteous team members. A member of our medical staff soon meet you in the lobby and bring you to an examination room where we'll ask a few questions and measure your pet's vital signs - just like when you go for a visit to your doctor!
read moreSpaying your pet has many benefits. The procedure, which prevents female animals from becoming pregnant and reproducing, can help your dog or cat live a longer, healthier life. Spaying will not change your pet's personality. By spaying your female pet, you're protecting her against potentially deadly diseases, including bacterial infections, reproductive tract diseases, and several types of cancer. You also won't have to worry about her going into heat. This means avoiding the mess that often accompanies the heat cycle in female dogs and the pacing and crying that happens with female cats.