
Helpful Links for Pet Owners
Welcome to our Helpful Links page, a collection of valuable resources we’d recommend to gain reliable veterinary information.
At Heavener Animal Clinic, we are committed to providing veterinary resources to assist you in taking the best care of your pets. Below, you’ll find links to trusted organizations, helpful pet care information, and other essential resources for animal health.
AVMA
The AVMA is a valuable resource for pet owners and veterinary professionals alike. Explore their website for information on pet health, preventative care, and much more.
Heartworm Society
Heartworm disease is a serious threat to pets, especially in areas like ours. Visit the Heartworm Society for in-depth resources on prevention, symptoms, and treatment options for heartworms in pets.
Pet Poison Helpline
If you suspect your pet has ingested something harmful, time is critical. The Pet Poison Helpline is available 24/7 to assist with potential poisoning cases. They offer fast, reliable advice and support for emergencies.
Pet Health Network
For general pet care information and resources on maintaining your pet’s health, visit Pet Health Network. This site offers expert advice on nutrition, behavior, preventative care, and more.
AAHA
The American Animal Hospital Association is dedicated to ensuring that veterinary hospitals meet the highest standards of care. Learn about AAHA-accredited practices and find tips for selecting a trusted veterinary clinic for your pet.
HSUS
The HSUS is a leading animal welfare organization dedicated to preventing cruelty to animals. It provides resources on pet adoption, animal care, and advocacy for animals in your community.
Helpful Resources for Pet Health
Pet Vaccination Schedule
A general guideline for keeping your pet up-to-date on necessary vaccinations and boosters.
Flea & Tick Prevention
Learn how to protect your pets from parasites year-round and avoid related health problems.
Emergency Pet Care
What to do in case of an emergency, including first aid steps for pets and when to visit the emergency vet.