Oak Ridge Animal Clinic has been serving pets and pet owners in Spring, Texas and the surrounding area for more than twenty years, providing gentle and knowledgeable animal health care. Among our many friends and neighbors here, our animal hospital has a reputation for excellence in veterinary care delivered by caring and friendly staff. During office hours ORAC is capable of handling pet emergencies. However, for after-hours emergencies we refer our clients to Emergency Pet Care of Texas (832.521.8521).
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Doctors
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Dr. Schneider met his wife, Rebecca, while in college and they've now been married since 2000. They have 3 beautiful children together: Brady, Molly and Brett. Dr. Schneider has a love for surgery, from routine spays and neuters to surgical dental extractions and orthopedics. When he's not here taking care of our furry loved ones, he can be found fishing, hunting, running and triathlons or playing with his kids.
Oral and Dental Care
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Your pet's dental health is an important part of his overall health. According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have oral disease by the age of 3. It is the most frequently diagnosed health problem in pets. Dental disease can affect other organs in the body: bacteria in the mouth can get into the blood stream and may cause serious kidney infections, liver disease, lung disease, and heart valve disease.
Surgeries
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Our veterinarians adhere to the highest level of standards for all surgical procedures. Our highly skilled doctors place the utmost emphasis on pain management to ensure your pet is safe and comfortable throughout the treatment process. Using advanced technology, your pet's vital signs are monitored by our well trained veterinary technicians, who will remain with your pet through recovery.
Anesthetic Safety
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If surgery is suggested, you can feel comfortable knowing that our hospital only administers anesthesia in the utmost safe and cautious manner. Pre-surgical blood work is recommended for all pets receiving general anesthesia, which provides a vital check on the health of a patient and determines whether they are an appropriate candidate for surgery.
Spays and Neuters
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Spaying or neutering your pet can help them live a longer, healthier life, minimizes behavior problems and helps control the population of unwanted pets. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, nearly 12,500 puppies are born in the United States each hour. Spaying or neutering your pet eliminates unwanted litters, which contributes to thousands of euthanasia procedures and millions of stray animals.
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