Happy Acres Veterinary Clinic

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01/14/2025

It’s National Dress Up Your Pet Day on January 14, and we want you to go all out. Celebrate by dressing up your furry family member in comfortable pet clothing — maybe even get matching outfits, if you want to get crazy. If it were any normal day, people would be staring at you at your dog in th...

01/09/2025

Now Hiring two full time vet techs!

01/09/2025

Dogs come trained in loyalty, unconditional love, and friendship. It’s only the easy stuff that they need to learn. True, teaching all the other stuff can be daunting but all we need is the right advice at the right time. How does the beginning of the year sound? January is National Train Your Dog...

01/04/2025

You're probably already aware of the risks posed by warm weather and leaving pets in hot cars. But do you know that cold weather also poses serious threats to animals' health? Both pets and livestock can be at risk. Keeping pets safe during cold weather Winter wellness: Has your pet had his/her prev...

12/30/2024

Celebrations for the New Year will be upon us in a few days, and if you are a pet owner you know this night can cause fear and anxiety for your beloved pet. Be aware of the signs: trembling, shaking, howling, running to a safe spot in your home, or worse…running away. Here are some safety tips to ...

12/30/2024

We now have a groomer on Fridays!
Starting in January 2025
Call 251-965-3188

12/25/2024
12/21/2024

Helping furry friends in need, giving a paw up to shelters, and being a voice for those who can't speak for themselves. Animals and pets serve an important part in the lives of human beings. They are those friends and companions that give people love unconditionally. They protect people’s homes an...

Come see us at Happy Acres Veterinary Clinic & Boarding!❤️🎄🐾
12/20/2024

Come see us at Happy Acres Veterinary Clinic & Boarding!❤️🎄🐾

12/18/2024

Thinking about including your pets on your holiday shopping list? You don’t have to indulge in fancy collars, gourmet treats or other pricey items. There are less expensive and much more practical things you can do to make sure your pet has a happy holiday. These gifts can help ensure your pets li...

12/12/2024

Take great pictures of your pets during the holidays with these tips from photography and training experts.

12/05/2024

We celebrate shelter pets on Celebrate Shelter Pets Day, which is on the first Thursday after Thanksgiving. This year, it takes place on December 5. The day brings awareness to pets such as dogs and cats that are in shelters. A lot of people often think of adopting a pet from a shelter home, but the...

We are so blessed to have the most wonderful group of ladies at Happy Acres Veterinary Clinic!  Merry Christmas!  GOD bl...
12/04/2024

We are so blessed to have the most wonderful group of ladies at Happy Acres Veterinary Clinic! Merry Christmas! GOD bless you and your family!❤️🐾 🎄

11/26/2024

Thanksgiving is a special holiday that brings together family and friends. It also can bring some hazards for pets. Follow these tips to keep your pets healthy and safe during the holiday. Watch what your pet eats Overindulging in the family feast can be unhealthy for humans, and even worse for pets...

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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.