
Dr. Heers and staff have been caring for pets in our community since 1979. At Cross Street Small Animal Veterinary Hospital, we pride ourselves in providing high quality, personal and consistent care by Dr. Heers and his staff. We work hard to make you and your pet feel welcomed, providing as stress-free of an environment as possible. Our small "family" atmosphere allows us to treat your pet just like one of our own.
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After Hours
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The Tulare-Kings Veterinary Emergency Service was established and is supported by the majority of the veterinarians in this area. It is designed to provide the best possible medical and surgical emergency service for your pet. The Tulare-Kings Veterinary Emergency Service is open when other veterinary hospitals are closed or your regular veterinarian is not available.
Exotic, Avians, Reptiles and Pocket Pets
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Rabbits are wonderful pets, but are fragile and sometimes require veterinary care. First, make rabbits should be neutered and female rabbits should be spayed to prevent large litters. Rabbits should be taken to the vet once every 12 months. If your rabbit isn't eating, isn't producing pellets, has watery eyes and a runny nose, has swollen skin, is lethargic, or is losing its fur, then you should call to schedule and appointment.
Hospital Tour
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Our treatment room and surgical preparation area is where we anesthesize our patients to prepare them for surgeries, dentals and various other procedures. This is also where we treat our hospitalized patients. Our surgical patients recover in stainless steel cages or stainless steel sided runs (for larger patients).
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