Omaha Animal Hospital

Omaha Animal Hospital Full service veterinary hospital located in South Omaha.

Merry Christmas 🎄 May you be surrounded by all your loved ones this holiday season (especially the furry ones) 🐾!
12/25/2024

Merry Christmas 🎄 May you be surrounded by all your loved ones this holiday season (especially the furry ones) 🐾!

12/16/2024

Just when you think you are safe from the Krampus aka fleas, they rear their ugly heads again. Today alone we have had two patients with fleas. Treat your pets and don’t let them give the gift that keeps on giving this holiday season.

We will be closing at noon on Wednesday, November 27th and reopening on Monday, December 2nd. Please plan ahead to picku...
11/25/2024

We will be closing at noon on Wednesday, November 27th and reopening on Monday, December 2nd. Please plan ahead to pickup any food or medications that your pet(s) may need prior to Wednesday at noon.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

We had two very special patients today! Jack and Annie are looking for their forever homes. A client of ours found this ...
08/30/2024

We had two very special patients today! Jack and Annie are looking for their forever homes.

A client of ours found this pair on the side of the road after they had been abandoned by their previous owner. They were a little shy at first but were very sweet and loved getting attention. Jack just wanted to cuddle and Annie just wanted to play! Check out our Instagram for videos showing off their sweet personalities.

Both are kennel and house trained. They are up to date on vaccines and are neutered and spayed. If you are interested in one of these cuties or want more details please direct message or call us and we can put you in contact with their foster.

Feel free to share this post with your friends so we can help find these kiddos a home!

08/05/2024

We have power and are open today! Please be patient with us today as we work through re scheduling appointments and getting all of our systems up and running.

08/02/2024

Day 2 of no power. We will post an update again on Monday. Again, contact either VCA Midwest Emergency or Urgent Pet Care for any issues over the weekend.

08/01/2024

Community, we are open, have power and are able to take care of your pet emergencies. Please feel free to give us a call so we can support the local veterinary clinics that don't have power or resources at this time. 402.614.9000

08/01/2024

Due to last night’s storm, our power is out and we are closed today. Please call before coming in as we anticipate it taking a couple days before our power is restored. Contact Urgent Pet Care for any emergencies.

07/16/2024

Our phones and internet have been in and out again this morning. We apologize for the inconvenience and are working to get this resolved. If your pet has an emergency, we are open until 5 today and accepting walk-ins.

07/12/2024

Our online booking/confirmation services are currently experiencing issues. We are actively working on resolving this. If you need to schedule an appointment for your pet please call the clinic (402) 734-5882, or send an email to [email protected].

We are hoping to restore this service as quickly as possible and apologize for the inconvenience.

07/03/2024
Plan ahead! If you are needing any food or medications before the holiday weekend please stop in Mon-Wed. of this week. ...
07/01/2024

Plan ahead! If you are needing any food or medications before the holiday weekend please stop in Mon-Wed. of this week.
Our office will be closed July 4th & 5th (Thurs/Fri).

With Independence Day celebrations fast approaching, it’s important to take precautions to keep your pets safe both during and after Fourth of July festivities. Here are 7️⃣ pet safety tips to keep in mind. You can find more important information here: https://bit.ly/2Yru6lC

As temperatures rise, it's important to keep our pets safe! Did you know dogs only have sweat glands on their paws and r...
06/13/2024

As temperatures rise, it's important to keep our pets safe! Did you know dogs only have sweat glands on their paws and release heat primarily by panting?

These hot summer days make our pets vulnerable for illnesses and injuries like dehydration, heat stroke, and burns.

Types of dogs who need to take extra precautions when venturing outdoors include brachycephalic dogs (Pugs, Boston terriers, French bulldogs, English bulldogs, etc.), dogs with thick fur coats, overweight dogs, senior dogs, dogs with heart disease, and puppies.

Make sure you choose early mornings or late evenings rather than walking in the middle of the day. Check the temperature of the pavement by resting your hand for 7 seconds. If you're uncomfortable, wait to walk your pet until the pavement has cooled. In 77 degree weather, pavement can reach 125 degrees. This can burn your dogs paw pads in less than 1 minute!

Keep your pets indoors when you go out and never leave your pet alone in a parked vehicle. June-August are the deadliest months for hot car deaths, all of which can be prevented!

Keep an eye out for heat stroke. Symptoms include: excessive panting, increased heart and respiratory rate, lethargy, stumbling, dark or bright red gums and tongue. If you suspect your pet has had heat stroke, take them into the vet immediately.

We want everyone to have a FUN and SAFE summer filled with happy memories with your pet!

Address

4908 L Street
Omaha, NE
68117

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm
Saturday 7:30am - 11am

Telephone

+14027345882

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