Caldwell Veterinary Clinic

Caldwell Veterinary Clinic Howdy! We are a small and large animal vet clinic started by an Aggie in the early 1970’s.

The Caldwell Vet Clinic does a lot of adoptions for the City Animal Control. The Animal Control's impound facility is on the premises, so we are able to take photos of the strays and post them online for everyone to see! For all of the animals available for adoption, the adoption fee is $55.20. This fee includes a wellness exam, a f***l exam to check for intestinal parasites, deworming if needed,

a bath, capstar (24hr flea pill), and a rabies vaccination if the animal is over 12 weeks of age. Puppies are going to be sent home with a puppy kit which includes their first dose of flea/heartworm prevention. Kittens get the kitten version of that and also includes flea/heartworm prevention. If you adopt a puppy or kitten that is under 12 weeks of age, your rabies vaccination is still included in the adoption fee. You would just need to bring your new puppy or kitten back at 12 weeks old for that.

Pet Cancer Awareness MonthNovember is Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Cancer is a leading health concern in pets, and early ...
11/13/2025

Pet Cancer Awareness Month

November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Cancer is a leading health concern in pets, and early detection can make all the difference. Knowing the warning signs—like lumps, weight loss, or behavioral changes—can help catch it sooner. Read more about cancer in pets and ways to support early diagnosis and treatment options in this informative article.

For many pet owners, it is surprising to learn our furry companions suffer from many of the same types of cancers as we do.

🦃✨ Thanksgiving Boarding at Caldwell Veterinary Clinic! ✨🦃Heading out of town for the holiday? Let your pets celebrate i...
11/12/2025

🦃✨ Thanksgiving Boarding at Caldwell Veterinary Clinic! ✨🦃

Heading out of town for the holiday? Let your pets celebrate in comfort
with us! 🐾 Our dedicated veterinary technician team is ready to give
your furry family members the best care while you’re away — from cozy
cuddles to expert attention. ❤️

🏡 Limited spots remaining!
🐶 A few spaces left for large dogs
🐕 Plenty of room for small dogs & cats

Rest easy knowing your pet is safe, loved, and cared for by trained veterinary professionals while you enjoy your Thanksgiving festivities.

📞 Call us today at 979-567-4155 to reserve your pet’s stay — spots will fill up fast!


Today we honor all who have served. 🇺🇸Thank you for your service and sacrifice!
11/11/2025

Today we honor all who have served. 🇺🇸

Thank you for your service and sacrifice!

National Pet Diabetes MonthDid you know diabetes can affect both dogs and cats? Pets with diabetes may show signs like i...
11/10/2025

National Pet Diabetes Month

Did you know diabetes can affect both dogs and cats? Pets with diabetes may show signs like increased thirst, weight loss, and changes in appetite. Early detection and proper management, including a balanced diet and insulin therapy, are key to helping pets lead healthy, happy lives. Learn more about symptoms, diagnosis, and how to support diabetic pets in this article.

TX resource on diabetes mellitus in pets; learn the symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and which breeds are more prone to diabetes mellitus.

Deafness in PetsDid you know pets can experience deafness due to genetics, aging, or health issues? White coats, blue ey...
11/07/2025

Deafness in Pets

Did you know pets can experience deafness due to genetics, aging, or health issues? White coats, blue eyes, and certain breeds like Border Collies and Great Danes are more prone to hearing loss. Deaf pets can still lead happy lives with a few accommodations—such as using hand signals and ensuring safe spaces. Learn more about how to recognize and support deaf pets in this helpful article.

Common Causes of Deafness The most common cause of deafness in dogs is hearing loss accompanied by old age. This...

LOST DOG ‼️Last seen down Hwy 2000 in Caldwell, TX
11/06/2025

LOST DOG ‼️
Last seen down Hwy 2000 in Caldwell, TX

November is all about gratitude, and our pets remind us every day to appreciate the little things — a wagging tail, a so...
11/06/2025

November is all about gratitude, and our pets remind us every day to appreciate the little things — a wagging tail, a soft purr, or a happy dance at the door. ❤️

What are you most thankful for about your pet?

November is Senior Pet Awareness Month 🐾 Older pets deserve extra love and care!✔️ Schedule regular vet checkups✔️ Keep ...
11/04/2025

November is Senior Pet Awareness Month 🐾
Older pets deserve extra love and care!
✔️ Schedule regular vet checkups
✔️ Keep them warm and comfortable
✔️ Adjust their diet for their age
✔️ Give them plenty of gentle play and affection

This week, we celebrate the animal shelters that give love, care, and second chances. Thank you for all you do! ❤️
11/03/2025

This week, we celebrate the animal shelters that give love, care, and second chances. Thank you for all you do! ❤️

Why wait? Get savings* on NexGard® Brand Products and HEARTGARD® Plus (ivermectin/pyrantel) when you buy directly from u...
10/30/2025

Why wait? Get savings* on NexGard® Brand Products and
HEARTGARD® Plus (ivermectin/pyrantel) when you buy directly from us.
Ask for details!

National Cat Day: October 29National Cat Day 2025 is the perfect time to celebrate our feline companions and support the...
10/30/2025

National Cat Day: October 29

National Cat Day 2025 is the perfect time to celebrate our feline companions and support their well-being. From the comforting hum of a contented purr to the soft nudge for food, a cat’s vocalizations are more than just sounds, they’re part of how they connect and communicate with us.

The cat’s purr has been fascinating to us for many years. It wasn’t until recently that we have come to understand its origin and perhaps its meaning too.

UPDATE: REUNITED WITH FAMILY 😄This beautiful chocolate Labrador was found near CR 244 in Burleson County. He has a micro...
10/28/2025

UPDATE: REUNITED WITH FAMILY 😄
This beautiful chocolate Labrador was found near CR 244 in Burleson County. He has a microchip, but it is not registered. He was not wearing a collar. The finders put the collar on him to bring him into the clinic. Please call the finders for more information or to claim him: 979-777-1830

Address

845 Presidential Corridor E
Caldwell, TX
77836

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 7pm
Friday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5:30pm

Telephone

+19795674155

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