Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic

Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic We encourage you to stop by with your pet for a "happy visit" to meet our staff. No appointment needed.

Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic is a small animal veterinary clinic dedicated to providing preventative health care to keep your furry family members happy and healthy. đŸ¶đŸ± This helps build the bond between our family and yours by making your pet more comfortable with our building and with the people in it. A "happy visit" includes lots of love, scritches, and treats from available staff members an

d a trip to the scale to help make getting their weight less scary during future visits. For a quieter time with nervous or shy pets, 12pm-1pm is the best time to stop by. For more than 30 years, we have provided our community with high quality, compassionate, patient-oriented veterinary services. We strive to provide your pet with the best possible medical, surgical, and dental care while treating you and your pets like family. We provide our clients with compassionate care and pet health education in a friendly and inviting environment. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care, and health-related educational opportunities for clients to make a difference in the well-being of small animal companions.

Did you know that spaying and neutering can significantly improve your pet's health? These procedures help prevent vario...
10/07/2025

Did you know that spaying and neutering can significantly improve your pet's health? These procedures help prevent various health issues, reduce the risk of certain cancers, and promote a longer, happier life for your furry friends. Consider talking to us about the benefits of these procedures for your beloved pets. If you'd like more information, please call us at (817) 457-7708.

Pets can develop impulsive actions as a form of pet obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Usually, as a result of stress,...
10/06/2025

Pets can develop impulsive actions as a form of pet obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Usually, as a result of stress, anxiety, or boredom, they will continually repeat a behavior. Be extra mindful if you notice any of these signs in your pet. If you'd like to address a concern with us, please call our office at (817) 457-7708.

When faced with an angry cat, it's essential to approach them with patience and understanding. Often, gentle gestures li...
10/03/2025

When faced with an angry cat, it's essential to approach them with patience and understanding. Often, gentle gestures like slow blinking can convey trust. Remember, every feline is different—observe their body language closely. Creating a calm atmosphere with soft music or dim lighting might also help soothe their nerves. If you have a kitty with a high temperament, please be sure to tell us when scheduling their appointment at (817) 457-7708.

While it might be tempting to share your snacks with your furry friends, it's important to remember that not all human f...
10/02/2025

While it might be tempting to share your snacks with your furry friends, it's important to remember that not all human food is safe for pets. Some ingredients can be harmful or even toxic. Always research and consult us at (817) 457-7708 before sharing any treats. It's best to keep your pets safe by sticking to pet-friendly treats and meals designed specifically for them!

It's important to keep your furry friend healthy and protected. Regular vaccinations are essential for preventing diseas...
09/30/2025

It's important to keep your furry friend healthy and protected. Regular vaccinations are essential for preventing diseases and keeping your pet safe. Check with us at (817) 457-7708 to confirm that their vaccination schedule is up to date. A happy, healthy pet means more joyful moments together!

Did you know that Beagles’ ears help their noses to smell? When drawn out, a Beagle’s ears reach the end of their nose. ...
09/29/2025

Did you know that Beagles’ ears help their noses to smell? When drawn out, a Beagle’s ears reach the end of their nose. Their long ears actually help to catch scent particles and keep them close to their nose, which allows them to take in as much information as possible. Interesting, right? For more information on care for Beagles and other dog breeds, give us a call at (817) 457-7708.

Large breed dogs with deep, narrow chests are at higher risk of bloat, also known as gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV). ...
09/26/2025

Large breed dogs with deep, narrow chests are at higher risk of bloat, also known as gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV). When a dog bloats, its stomach twists and fills with gas, which can cut off blood supply to the stomach and spleen. Bloat commonly happens when a dog ingests large amounts of food or water too quickly. Know the warning signs and be prepared in case of an emergency. Contact us at (817) 457-7708 with any questions.

We appreciate you trusting us for your pet's care. We love our jobs and our patients even more!
09/25/2025

We appreciate you trusting us for your pet's care. We love our jobs and our patients even more!

You’ve likely heard that humans have a daily fluid intake recommendation, but did you know that there are also recommend...
09/23/2025

You’ve likely heard that humans have a daily fluid intake recommendation, but did you know that there are also recommendations for dogs? To find your pupper’s ideal water intake, you’ll need to know their weight. A dog should drink 1 ounce of fluids per pound of body weight. So a 5lb Chihuahua would only drink 5 ounces of water a day whereas a 110lb Great Dane should drink 110 ounces of water daily! It sounds like a lot of water, because it is! There will be some situations where a dog will certainly need more water than this equation indicates so be sure to contact us with any of your dog hydration questions.

Also known as the zoomies, both cats and dogs experience FRAPs, but different circumstances are more likely to trigger t...
09/22/2025

Also known as the zoomies, both cats and dogs experience FRAPs, but different circumstances are more likely to trigger the behavior in one species than in the other. Feline FRAPs most often occur at dawn and dusk, though activities like grooming and using the litter box may inspire them at any hour. When does your pet have its FRAPs?

09/20/2025

Happy Saturday!! Put off your pet’s needed care? We have vet appointments open today!

Address

3822 Jason Drive
Arlington, TX
76016

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+18174577708

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