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1712 D Street,
Floresville TX 78114

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Exceptional Care for Small and Large Animals

WELCOME TO DEASON ANIMAL HOSPITAL

A NOTE TO OUR CLIENTS

For the safety of our clients, staff and the animals. All cats brought in need to be confined in some matter.

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We are looking for a Licensed Veterinary technicianVeterinary technician and Veterinary assistant to join our family. If you are interested please fill out our employment application, which is found on the lower right side of your screen.

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Exceptional Care for Small and Large Animals

Deason Animal Hospital is a full-service animal hospital for both small and large animals, providing everything from vaccinations and dental care, to branding and reproduction management services. Whether you need help with cattle and horses, or your puppy is showing signs of infection, our veterinarians and technicians are determined to help you and your pet.

Our veterinarians at Deason Animal Hospital strive to stay up-to-date with the latest veterinary trends and state-of-the-art equipment and tools, and to give your pet or large animal the best care possible. DAH has provided oustanding animal care for the pets and large animals of Wilson County and surrounding areas since 1990.

Preferred veterinary care in Floresville, San Antonio, Beeville, Kenedy, Poth, LaVernia, Falls City, Adkins, Stockdale, and Pleasanton, Texas

When you come to Deason Animal Hospital, your pet or large animal will receive the most tender care and attention from our loving staff. As pet owners, we understand and embrace the bond between human and animal—and our veterinarians offer nothing less than what they would do for their own pet.

Please call us today with any questions or concerns regarding the health or behavior of your pet or large animal, or to schedule an appointment with one of our veterinarians.

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Canine Wellness and Care

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Your Trusted Veterinarians in Floresville TX

Yes. Regular wellness exams help catch problems early, update vaccines and keep your pet feeling good long term. At Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville, Texas, we recommend routine checkups for dogs and cats from Floresville, La Vernia, Stockdale, Poth, Poteet, and the greater Wilson County area, because many issues are easier and more affordable to treat when found early.

Most healthy adult dogs should see a vet at least once a year, and seniors or dogs with medical conditions may need visits every six months. The veterinarians at Deason Animal Hospital help dog owners from Floresville, Adkins, Elmendorf, Falls City and Pleasanton decide on the right schedule based on age, lifestyle and health history.

Cats should have a full physical exam at least once a year, even if they seem healthy and stay indoors. At Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville, we see cats from La Vernia, Poth, Stockdale, Sutherland Springs and Karnes City for routine wellness, vaccines and dental checks to help them live longer, healthier lives.

Dogs typically need core vaccines for distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis and rabies, plus optional vaccines based on lifestyle and risk. The team at Deason Animal Hospital tailors vaccine plans for dogs from Floresville, San Antonio, Beeville, Kenedy and Pleasanton, taking into account boarding, grooming, hunting or ranch work.

Cats usually need core vaccines for panleukopenia, calicivirus, herpesvirus and rabies, with additional protection for FeLV in many cases. At Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville, TX, we design vaccine schedules for cats from La Vernia, Adkins, Poth, Elmendorf and surrounding Wilson County communities based on whether they live strictly indoors or go outside.

Yes. Indoor cats are still at risk for certain viruses and legally required rabies vaccines. At Deason Animal Hospital, we regularly vaccinate indoor cats from Floresville, Stockdale, Sutherland Springs, Poteet and Karnes City and help owners understand which vaccines are truly necessary for an indoor lifestyle.

Many dogs are spayed or neutered between 6 and 12 months of age, although the timing can vary by breed and size. The veterinarians at Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville counsel dog owners from La Vernia, Adkins, Falls City, Kenedy and Pleasanton on the best timing to support long term health, behavior and joint development.

Most cats are safely spayed or neutered around 4 to 6 months of age, ideally before they reach sexual maturity. At Deason Animal Hospital, we perform feline spay and neuter surgery for families from Floresville, Poth, Stockdale, Elmendorf, Sutherland Springs and nearby South Texas towns, and we will help you choose the safest timeframe for your kitten.

Yes. New puppies should see a veterinarian soon after adoption for a nose to tail exam, vaccines, parasite testing and nutrition guidance. Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville regularly welcomes new puppies from La Vernia, Adkins, San Antonio, Beeville and Wilson County, helping owners start vaccines and heartworm prevention on the right schedule.

Absolutely. Kittens need early exams, vaccines, deworming and testing for infectious diseases. At Deason Animal Hospital, we see kittens from Floresville, Poteet, Karnes City, Kenedy and Pleasanton and create a simple plan that covers vaccines, spay or neuter timing and daily care at home.

If you are not sure, call a veterinarian right away. Difficulty breathing, collapse, severe pain, ongoing vomiting or diarrhea, or trauma should be treated as emergencies. Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville guides worried pet owners from La Vernia, Adkins, Stockdale, Elmendorf and surrounding Wilson County towns about whether their pet can wait for a scheduled visit or needs emergency care.

If your dog vomits repeatedly, seems weak, has blood in vomit or cannot keep water down, you should call a vet. At Deason Animal Hospital, we evaluate vomiting dogs from Floresville, Falls City, Poth, Pleasanton and San Antonio and can recommend home care only when it is truly safe to do so.

Occasional mild diarrhea may pass on its own, but if your dog has diarrhea with blood, lasts more than a day, or comes with vomiting, no appetite or lethargy, you should contact a veterinarian. Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville sees dogs with digestive issues from La Vernia, Adkins, Stockdale, Poteet and Karnes City and can help determine how quickly your dog needs care.

Loss of appetite can signal serious illness, especially if it lasts more than 24 hours or is paired with vomiting, diarrhea or behavior changes. The doctors at Deason Animal Hospital evaluate dogs that stop eating from Floresville, Elmendorf, Falls City, Pleasanton and nearby Wilson County communities and help find the cause.

Yes. Cats can develop liver problems if they stop eating even for a short time. If your cat skips more than one or two meals, call a vet. At Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville, we see sick cats from La Vernia, Poth, Stockdale, Sutherland Springs and Kenedy and treat appetite loss quickly to prevent complications.

If your pet has an emergency and you are in Floresville, La Vernia, Stockdale, Poth, Adkins, Elmendorf or anywhere in Wilson County, Deason Animal Hospital can help during business hours and provides emergency guidance after hours through our emergency policy. Call 830 393 4567 right away so our team can assist you.

The cost of a vet visit depends on the exam type, diagnostics and treatments needed. At Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville, we provide clear estimates for clients from San Antonio, Beeville, Pleasanton, Kenedy, Falls City and surrounding South Texas towns, and we focus on recommending what your pet truly needs for good health.

Look for a clinic with experienced doctors, a caring team, modern diagnostics and good communication about your pet’s care and costs. Deason Animal Hospital, serving Floresville, La Vernia, Stockdale, Adkins, Poth, Elmendorf and the greater Wilson County area, has been a trusted small and large animal hospital since 1990 and welcomes new clients.

If you have cattle, horses or other livestock near Floresville, Karnes City, Kenedy, Poteet, Sutherland Springs or Pleasanton, the large animal veterinarians at Deason Animal Hospital provide herd health, reproductive services and farm calls across Wilson County and neighboring counties.

Yes, some veterinary hospitals still offer ranch and farm calls. Deason Animal Hospital in Floresville provides on site care for cattle and horses in towns like Adkins, Elmendorf, Falls City, Poth, Poteet, Stockdale and Sutherland Springs, as well as other parts of Atascosa, Bexar, Karnes and Wilson Counties, when case needs and scheduling allow.