Preston Royal Animal Clinic of Dallas, TX

Preston Royal Animal Clinic of Dallas, TX Providing exceptional patient care and client service since 1969.

Sara Thomas, DVM
Jeffrey M Young, DVM
Anya Dziurzynski, DVM
Megan Tisdale, DVM
Marisa Carrera, DVM

Krista Marshall, Practice Manager

TGIF! Who else's weekend plans involve endless cuddles and maybe a nap (or ten)? 🐾 Let us know your furry friend's weeke...
03/22/2025

TGIF! Who else's weekend plans involve endless cuddles and maybe a nap (or ten)? 🐾 Let us know your furry friend's weekend agenda in the comments!

At Preston Royal Animal Clinic, we know how uncomfortable allergies can be for pets. From itchy skin and watery eyes to ...
03/19/2025

At Preston Royal Animal Clinic, we know how uncomfortable allergies can be for pets. From itchy skin and watery eyes to constant sneezing, we're here to help your pets navigate this tricky time of year.

Here are a few tips to help your pet manage spring allergies:

👉Regular baths with hypoallergenic shampoo
👉Wiping paws after outdoor walks
👉Keeping up with flea and tick prevention
👉Consulting with us about allergy testing and treatment options

Don't let allergies keep your pet from enjoying the beautiful spring weather! Schedule an appointment today to discuss your pet's allergy concerns and get them feeling their best.

Call us at 214-369-7364 or visit our website at https://www.thrivepetcare.com/locations/texas/dallas/preston-royal-animal-clinic.💻

🍀 Happy St. Patrick's Day from all your furry friends (and their humans!) at Preston Royal Animal Clinic! 🍀We're feeling...
03/17/2025

🍀 Happy St. Patrick's Day from all your furry friends (and their humans!) at Preston Royal Animal Clinic! 🍀

We're feeling extra lucky to have such wonderful clients and adorable patients. May your day be filled with good fortune, green treats (for humans, of course!), and plenty of cuddles.

Wishing you a fun filled day! 🐾💚

Happy Mardi Gras from our Dr. van Iterson. 👑🎂🍾🎉
03/05/2025

Happy Mardi Gras from our Dr. van Iterson. 👑🎂🍾🎉

Care More. Save More. Our Thrive Plus membership empowers you to provide the best care for your pet with exclusive benef...
02/24/2025

Care More. Save More. Our Thrive Plus membership empowers you to provide the best care for your pet with exclusive benefits. Members enjoy unlimited free exams and get 10% off essential services like vaccinations, preventative dental care, and even general surgeries and spay and neuter procedures.​

👉👉👉To learn more and enroll, visit this link and search for our hospital by name:​
https://www.thrivepetcare.com/membership 💻​

*Membership savings are an annual average for members and vary by usage and
location. Savings do not take into account monthly membership fees. 12-month
commitment required. Terms apply.

Happy Love Your Pet Day! 🐾 We're celebrating all the furry, scaly, and feathered friends who bring so much joy to our li...
02/20/2025

Happy Love Your Pet Day! 🐾 We're celebrating all the furry, scaly, and feathered friends who bring so much joy to our lives.

👉📷Share a picture of your special pet in the comments below – we can't wait to see them! ❤️ And while you're at it, visit our website to meet our team of pet-loving doctors and staff who are dedicated to keeping your companions happy and healthy. https://www.thrivepetcare.com/locations/texas/dallas/preston-royal-animal-clinic

Meet our adorable Pets of the Week, Baxter and Baci! ❤️They are stealing our hearts!
02/19/2025

Meet our adorable Pets of the Week, Baxter and Baci! ❤️They are stealing our hearts!

👉 What do you do when everyone shows up to work in the same scrubs, you take pictures! 😅😅😅  Just like our team here at P...
02/17/2025

👉 What do you do when everyone shows up to work in the same scrubs, you take pictures! 😅😅😅

Just like our team here at Preston Royal Animal Clinic is united in our dedication to providing top-notch care for your furry friends. We're passionate about animals and committed to their well-being. Give us a call at 214-369-7364 to schedule your pet experience the Preston Royal Animal Clinic difference!

Due to the inclement weather, we are CLOSED today. ❄️ Callie here has the right idea—stay cozy and keep your fur babies ...
01/09/2025

Due to the inclement weather, we are CLOSED today. ❄️

Callie here has the right idea—stay cozy and keep your fur babies warm and safe! 🐾❤️ We will update you on tomorrow’s status (Friday, January 10) as soon as possible. 🌟

If you have a medical emergency, please contact:

Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
📍 4500 N Central Expy, Dallas, TX 75206
📞 +1 (972) 544-7311

MetVet Dallas
📍 11333 N Central Expy, Dallas, TX 75243
📞 +1 (972) 994-9110

Stay safe,
Your Preston Royal Animal Clinic Team 🐾

Kidney (or renal) disease is very common in dogs and cats, and it may be reversible or permanent based on underlying cau...
09/05/2024

Kidney (or renal) disease is very common in dogs and cats, and it may be reversible or permanent based on underlying causes. The disease could be a result of age-related changes to the kidneys, acute injury or toxin ingestion, congenital defects present from birth, or in rare cases, a side effect of some medications. To prevent kidney disease or slow its progression, it's vital to stay regular with wellness visits so that together, we can monitor renal levels with blood work and urinalysis and catch any changes ASAP.

To learn more, visit: https://www.thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/kidney-disease-in-cats

Pets can’t advocate for their needs like us humans can, and many owners fail to recognize signs of osteoarthritis (OA), ...
08/22/2024

Pets can’t advocate for their needs like us humans can, and many owners fail to recognize signs of osteoarthritis (OA), often chalking it up to pets “slowing down with age.” OA is common in dogs and cats ages six and up, so to help champion their health, we’re sharing the key signs of this degenerative joint disease so that you know when it’s time to seek veterinary support. If your pet is . . .

• Struggling to climb up or down stairs
• Having trouble jumping up or down
• Slow to rise from a resting position
• Lagging behind on walks or during play
. . you should discuss these concerns with us. The good news is highly effective treatments exist to help manage the chronic pain associated with OA and increase their mobility. With the right pain management, your pet can get back to being themselves again! To learn more about OA and treatment options, visit: https://www.thrivepetcare.com/be-their-champion

We get it: when your pet is itchy, you start to scratch, too! The good news is your pet doesn’t have to live with incess...
08/13/2024

We get it: when your pet is itchy, you start to scratch, too! The good news is your pet doesn’t have to live with incessant itchiness. Learn to spot the signs, then book a visit so that together, we can discover the cause and explore options for long-lasting relief, like:

Cyptopoint®: an injectable therapy that provides 4 to 8 weeks of allergy relief with a single in-office dose. ¹ Plus, for a limited time, get $25 off when you buy 2 doses of Cytopoint. ²

Or Apoquel®: an oral medicine that can be given at home for fast relief of allergic itch.³

To learn more about how allergic itch is diagnosed and treated, visit: https://www.thrivepetcare.com/be-their-champion

¹ Data on file, Study No. C863R-US-12-018, 2014, Zoetis Inc. Data on file, Study No. C166RUS-17-180, 2018, Zoetis Inc. ² Valid 7/15/24-9/30/24. Terms apply see thrivepetcare.com/be-their-champion. ³ Apoquel® (oclacitinib tablet) and Apoquel® Chewable (oclacitinib chewable tablet) IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Do not use Apoquel or Apoquel Chewable in dogs less than 12 months of age or those with serious infections. Apoquel and Apoquel Chewable may increase the chances of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to get worse. Consider the risks and benefits of treatment in dogs with a history of recurrence of these conditions. New neoplastic conditions (benign and malignant) were observed in clinical studies and postapproval. Apoquel and Apoquel Chewable have not been tested in dogs receiving some medications including some commonly used to treat skin conditions such as corticosteroids and cyclosporines. Do not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating dogs. Most common side effects are vomiting and diarrhea. Apoquel and Apoquel Chewable have been used safely with many common medications including parasiticides, antibiotics and vaccines. See full Prescribing Information at ApoquelPI.com and ApoquelChewablePI.com.

Your pet deserves all the love—and a big part of that love includes championing their health! Here at Thrive, we're pass...
07/15/2024

Your pet deserves all the love—and a big part of that love includes championing their health! Here at Thrive, we're passionate about helping pet owners learn how to give their pet the best care, whether it's providing an individualized diet, grooming and exercise advice, or screening for health concerns regularly. By working together, you and your vet can prevent illness down the road or manage an ongoing chronic condition today, ensuring your pet lives their best life at every stage. 💚

Learn more about how we can help you keep your pet thriving here: thrivepetcare.com/be-their-champion

06/25/2024

Warning:️ this post is about p**p! 💩 If you’ve ever wondered why you’re asked to bring in a f***l sample as part of your pet’s annual wellness exam, the answer is to check for intestinal parasites.

There are a variety of parasites that thrive inside of otherwise healthy pets, so having them routinely tested is essential to their well-being. Your pet's p**p will be checked for evidence of hookworms, roundworms, giardia, and more. 🔬
These parasites can not only make pets uncomfortable and irritable but can also lead to many more serious issues if left untreated. Several parasites can even be transmitted to people, so by having your pet’s f***s examined, you are protecting humans in your household, too!

To learn more about what intestinal parasites we test for in f***l exams, visit:

Check your pet for ticks every day, especially after they spend time outdoors. Run your fingers through your pet's fur w...
06/17/2024

Check your pet for ticks every day, especially after they spend time outdoors. Run your fingers through your pet's fur with gentle pressure to feel for any small bumps. If you find a tick, it’s important to act quickly and safely. You can either try to remove the tick yourself or take your dog to your nearest pet urgent care or an emergency pet hospital for help.

If you choose to remove the tick from your dog, follow the steps below:

1) Use tweezers (or a tick remover instrument like a Tick Key) to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible, removing the whole head and body.
2) Pull the tick straight out with slow and steady pressure. (If the head of the tick is left in the skin, it can cause an infection and still transmit disease, so make sure the whole body is removed!)
3) Once the tick is removed, you can place it in a sealed container in case your vet wants to test it for diseases.
4) Clean the area of your dog’s skin with soap and water then apply a pet-safe antiseptic.
5) Contact us for advice on next steps. We may ask you to bring the tick in for testing.

Many of the diseases that parasites cause can spread from your pet to you and your family, too. Pests like   and   can c...
06/12/2024

Many of the diseases that parasites cause can spread from your pet to you and your family, too. Pests like and can crawl or hitch a ride into your home on shoes, clothing, or even on the fur of another pet. Itchy yet? Let’s talk pests:

🕷️ Ticks 🕷️
Not only are ticks a threat to our pets, but an estimated 476K Americans are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year.* They aren’t just a warm weather issue, either: contrary to popular belief, ticks don’t die in the winter and do not hibernate, either. If you or your pet spend time in grassy or wooded areas, get in the habit of spot-checking yourself and them for these small, spider-like creatures after every outing. If you find one, pull it off carefully and intact, then call us.

🐜 Fleas 🐜
These teeny-tiny jumping parasites aren’t just annoying for the itchy rashes they cause in pets and people. Studies have shown that the plague is once again on the rise and that fleas are one of the culprits. Fleas can multiply and jump from host to host alarmingly fast, so if you catch your pet itching more than usual, have them checked for fleas ASAP.

To learn more about these pesky pests, visit: https://www.thrivepetcare.com/protect-against-pests

*source: www.CDC.gov
**source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

05/30/2024

Due to weather conditions the clinic has lost power and will be closed until further notice. Thank you for your understanding. Stay safe!

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10720 Preston Road #1013
Dallas, TX
75230

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

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