Allandale Veterinary Clinic

Allandale Veterinary Clinic Locally owned vet clinic serving the Allandale, Rosedale, Crestview, Northwest Hills, Great Hills, a

Our goal is to provide quality, affordable, full service health care for our patients. We will treat them, their owners, and our employees with respect and compassion. Allandale Veterinary Clinic has been serving north central Austin and the Allandale area since 1971. We take pride in getting to know our clients and their families, often having multiple generations trusting us to their pet's healt

h care needs. We strive to practice high quality medicine for an affordable fee with personal service.

Roll in the new year knowing you have your favorite Allandale Vets and team by your side! Schedule your cat or dogs visi...
12/25/2025

Roll in the new year knowing you have your favorite Allandale Vets and team by your side! Schedule your cat or dogs visit this 2026.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! 🎁

Remember to pick up your pet’s medication before our holiday closure dates! 🎁🎊We are a back in office December 29th!
12/18/2025

Remember to pick up your pet’s medication before our holiday closure dates! 🎁🎊

We are a back in office December 29th!

Thank you blendVET and Dr. Niccole Bruno and team for allowing us to be a part of your Houston Pathway event. It’s alway...
12/09/2025

Thank you blendVET and Dr. Niccole Bruno and team for allowing us to be a part of your Houston Pathway event. It’s always a pleasure to expose young people to vet med! 🥼

Safely celebrate Thanksgiving by not sharing these 6 foods with your pets, no matter how much they stare at you with tho...
11/24/2025

Safely celebrate Thanksgiving by not sharing these 6 foods with your pets, no matter how much they stare at you with those adorable eyes. 👀

1. Cinnamon
Cinnamon can cause problems for pets when consumed in large amounts as a powder or smaller amounts as an essential oil. Cinnamon overdose can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, low blood sugar and heart rate changes.

2. Onions
Onions contain a substance called thiosulphate, which causes a form of anemia in dogs and cats due to an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells. Toxicity can occur from fried, dehydrated or powdered onions in food, though signs and symptoms may not appear right away.

3. Garlic
Like onions, garlic contains the compound thiosulphate. Just a little can be deadly, since garlic contains significantly higher concentrations of thiosulphate than onions.

4. Chocolate
In large amounts, chocolate can be fatal to dogs and cats. Theobromine, a compound similar to caffeine and found in all forms of chocolate (dry cocoa powder, baking chocolate, cacao and candy bars, as well as tea, cola beverages, and açaí berries) is considered toxic.

5. Fatty Turkey and Bones
Although turkey is generally a good lean protein for dogs and cats, stick with small amounts of white meat that’s had the skin removed. Dark meat has more fat that can exacerbate pet obesity and cause inflammation of the pancreas (pancreatitis). Also, remove any bones, which can lodge in your pet’s throat, stomach or intestine to cause serious damage and complications.

6. Foods Sweetened with Xylitol
As a sugar substitute found in diet baked goods, gum, candies, and other foods, xylitol is safe for human consumption. Yet for dogs, xylitol can be lethal.

If you see your pet eating anything that may be potentially toxic or exhibiting any unusual signs, immediately call a vet or the Pet Poison Helpline (855-764-7661). 🦃

The fairy godmothers of Allandale want to remind you to keep a close eye on your chocolate treats and playful pups and k...
10/29/2025

The fairy godmothers of Allandale want to remind you to keep a close eye on your chocolate treats and playful pups and kittens! 🎃🧚🧚‍♀️🧚‍♂️

November Events with Austin Animal Services!Your City animal shelter is here for you! Join us for two great opportunitie...
10/21/2025

November Events with Austin Animal Services!
Your City animal shelter is here for you! Join us for two great opportunities this month - one for fun and one for free pet spay/neuter!
Día de las Mascotas
Saturday, November 8 | 5:30-8:30 p.m.
7201 Levander Loop, Austin, Tx 78702
Bring the whole family for a night of community celebration! Enjoy local vendors, a dog parade, and an outdoor movie under the stars.
Check out the flyer for all the details!

Free Spay/Neuter Clinic
November 13-17
11580 Stonehollow Dr., Austin, TX 78758
Check-in: 7:30–10:00 a.m. (or until full)
Austin Animal Services and Greater Good Charities are offering FREE spay/neuter surgeries for dogs and cats living in Austin and Travis County!
Includes free vaccinations + microchips (with surgery).
Pets must be 2+ months old and at least 2 lbs. Check out the flyer for all the details!
Let’s keep Austin’s pets healthy and our community thriving!

¡Eventos de noviembre con Austin Animal Services!
¡Tu refugio de animales de la Ciudad está aquí para ti! Participa en un evento divertido y aprovecha un servicio GRATUITO para tu mascota este mes.
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Día de las Mascotas
Sábado 8 de noviembre | 5:30-8:30 p.m.
7201 Levander Loop, Austin, Tx 78702
¡Ven con toda la familia a celebrar nuestra comunidad animal! Habrá vendedores locales, un desfile de perros y una película al aire libre.
Consulta el volante adjunto para más información.
Clínica gratuita de esterilización
13 al 17 de noviembre
11580 Stonehollow Dr., Austin, TX 78758
Registro: 7:30–10:00 am (o hasta llenar cupo)
Austin Animal Services, en colaboración con Greater Good Charities, ofrece cirugías GRATUITAS de esterilización para perros y gatos que viven en Austin y el Condado de Travis.
✨ Incluye vacunas y microchip gratis (solo con cirugía).
Las mascotas deben tener al menos 2 meses de edad y pesar 2 libras.
Vea el volante adjunto para más información.
¡Mantengamos saludables a las mascotas de Austin y fuerte a nuestra comunidad!

10/18/2025

Show Esme some love during tech week with some tacos! 💕

Esme is best known for her sweetness, but here at Allandale love her for so much more! 🥳

10/17/2025

Show Miranda some love during tech week with some candy! 💕

Miranda is best known for being a dedicated member of the Allandale Vet family for 19 years, but here at Allandale love her for so much more! 🥳

10/16/2025

Can you tell it’s tech week?! 😅

Join us in showering our amazing techs with love! 🥳

As managers at Allandale Vet Clinic in Austin, Texas, we feel grateful to work with such a strong, patient, and compassionate team! Their dedication and community spirit make even the toughest days brighter. We know it's not all cuddly puppies and kittens - we share your joys and sorrows because we care for your pets like our own. A great team is the heart of a great clinic! 💕

10/15/2025

Show Bri some love during tech week with some candy! 💕

Bri is best known for her attention to detail and love for puppies and kittens, but here at Allandale love her for so much more! 🥳

10/14/2025

Show Kiana some love during tech week with some pens! 💕

Kiana is best known for her ability to make you smile with her bubbly personality, but here at Allandale love her for so much more! 🥳

Address

6800 Burnet Road, Ste 1
Austin, TX
78757

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+15124546719

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Quality, progressive pet care

Allandale Veterinary Clinic provides quality veterinary services for both dogs and cats in the North Central area of Austin, Texas and beyond.

Our well-established, independently-owned practice features a friendly, caring environment with four doctors and a team of highly skilled veterinary technicians and office staff, all of whom are dedicated to providing superior care tailored to your pet’s individual needs.