Happy Acres Veterinary Clinic

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04/18/2025

Many families are gearing up to go on egg hunts and eat tons of candy for Easter this weekend. But before you jump into this spring holiday’s festivities, be sure to read over the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s (APCC) list of the top four most common pet dangers associated with Easter to k...

04/17/2025

NATIONAL PET ID WEEK National Pet ID Week is always for seven days starting April 17. It gives pet owners an excellent opportunity to review the steps they can take to ensure their pet has the best chance of being recovered should the animal become lost. An estimated one in three pets will go missin...

04/14/2025

All animals need exercise — cats need to play, dogs need to run, even hamsters need to spin on their wheels. Here’s what you can do to make sure your cat or dog gets enough exercise and reaps the rewards of this healthy habit: Exercise for cats Because cats don’t run up to their owners with ba...

04/09/2025

Heartworm Awareness Month, observed in April, aims to bring awareness to all pet owners about the deadly heartworm disease and how they can prevent and cure it. Did you know that heartworm disease can lead to the death of your beloved pets? Yes, heartworm disease in dogs and cats can result in sever...

04/04/2025

National Pet First Aid Awareness Month is celebrated in April every year. This is a special month dedicated to raising awareness among pet parents and animal lovers about pet injuries and providing emergency care in case of injuries. Have you ever wondered what you would do if you find yourself in a...

03/26/2025

It’s officially Spring! This season brings more than just leafy trees and fresh blooms. It also brings more time outside with our furry friends, long walks, longer days, and activities like home improvement projects and gardening! However, like all changing seasons, Spring brings some seasonal haz...

03/21/2025

Take a minute to ‘paws’ and honor National Animal Poison Prevention Week, held during the third full week in March each year. This year, it takes place from March 16 to 22. This week educates pet owners on what can poison their pets, how to spot the signs of poisoning, and how to help pets if th...

03/17/2025

Although St. Patrick’s Day is a centuries-old holiday steeped in tradition and history, it’s no secret that many people associate it with alcohol, shamrocks and the color green. We’re all in favor of a festive celebration, but it’s important not to press your luck when it comes to pet safety...

03/14/2025
03/08/2025

History of National Professional Pet Sitters Week Founded in 1995 by Pet Sitters International, National Professional Pet Sitters Week honors pet care providers, teaching the public about the benefits of professional in-home pet care, and help those who love pets to seek a career in pet sitting. Pet...

03/04/2025

While pets bring unconditional love and joy to our lives, not having opposable thumbs can present some limitations. On March 3, National If Pets Had Thumbs Day, we are given the opportunity to imagine what life would be like if our fuzzy little friends had that extra digit. Would they use it for goo...

03/01/2025

Bringing home a furry friend in need — it's all about giving a second chance and finding a loyal companion for life. It is estimated that there are millions of homeless cats in the United States each year who are just waiting and hoping for a family to take them in and love them! International Res...

02/19/2025

Bringing our beloved pets to the vet to be spayed or neutered can be a difficult task for many pet owners. Some pet owners may view spaying or neutering as more harmful than beneficial for their furry companions, but the truth is that these procedures not only help our pets but the entire animal com...

02/12/2025

Each year our experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) see a rise in cases around February 14, many involving chocolate or lilies. Valentine’s Day can be as much fun for pets as it is for humans—as long as dangerous items are kept out of paws’ reach! Pet-Safe Bouquets While bou...

Call 251-965-3188Happy Acres Vet Clinic14000 Norris LaneFoley, AL 36535
02/12/2025

Call 251-965-3188
Happy Acres Vet Clinic
14000 Norris Lane
Foley, AL 36535

02/06/2025

How to Celebrate Pet Dental Health Month Host a Pet Toothbrush Party Throw a toothbrush party for your pets! Gather a few pet-loving friends and their furry companions. Share tips on brushing techniques and try out different pet-safe toothpastes. This can make brushing a fun and social activity rath...

01/28/2025

When we are inside on beautiful, warm days, the outside calls to us, and it’s easy to jump off our couches and take our pups for a long walk. However, in the cold month of January, it can understandably be a little more difficult to drag yourself out of your cozy home, and dog walks may feel more ...

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14000 Norris Lane
Foley, AL
36535

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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+12519653188

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Our Story

Our lovely building has a lot of history to it. This building was once the old Marlow United Methodist Church’s Parsonage. It was scheduled to be torn down many years ago but Dr. Elizabeth Taylor decided she would use this building for a Vet Clinic and got it moved to this location. It has been here since 2005 and the clinic was opened in 2006 as “Happy Acres Veterinary Clinic” and is still open to this day. It is now opened under a new name, Dr. Rebecca Luckie. Dr. Luckie bought the clinic in August of 2019 from Dr. Taylor. Dr. Taylor is still a part of the clinic and always will be! Dr. Luckie plans on keeping this place up and going for a very long time and plans to expand and build on the property with new events and many other new activities for our clients.