4595 Hwy 24 E., Red Bay, AL 35582 (256) 356-2800 smithvetclinic@gmail.com


At Smith Animal Clinic, we believe that the best way to prolong the relationship you share with your pet is to identify disease processes early and prevent the progression of chronic illness, before it becomes a problem. To keep tabs on your pet’s overall health, it is important to maintain annual exams and blood work. We recommend an examination by your veterinarian every 12 months for healthy pets under the age of 7, and every 6 months for healthy senior patients. Those pets with chronic disease or mobility issues may require examination on a more frequent basis. We also recommend annual blood work profiles to provide a continuous record for our veterinarian to identify trends and specific areas to focus on in an effort to prolong the duration and quality of life of our patients.

Unfortunately, when accidents happen to our pets, they don’t always occur during office hours. If you find yourself in an emergency situation with your pet such as a car accident, trauma, or poisoning after office hours, please call the clinic at 256-356-2800 for the doctor on call. If the doctor is unavailable, you will be directed to Shoal’s Area Veterinary Emergency.

Shoal’s Area Veterinary Emergency
310 W. Dr. Hicks Blvd.
Florence, AL 35630
Phone: 256-740-4800

Hours
Monday-Thursday: 6:00pm - 6:00am
Friday: 6:00pm. - 12:00am
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

There are several factors that help determine the best age for spaying and neutering including your pet’s breed (larger breeds wait longer) and individual health status. Typical spaying and neutering for most pets not used for breeding purposes is usually recommended between 4 and 6 months of age.

Spaying and neutering help with animal population control and prevent unwanted pets. Just as importantly, spaying and neutering can improve the overall health of your pet, and help in avoiding certain reproductive diseases, and some types of cancer.

Heartworms are a serious, year-round parasitic threat to your pet’s health. After an infection occurs, treatment is not only very expensive, but can also be life threatening. Heartworms are common in Alabama, and can infect both our canine and feline companions. Heartworms are spread when a mosquito bites an infected animal and then transfers the juvenile worms when it bites a healthy animal. Unless your pet is taking a heartworm preventative, these immature worms can grow into adults that can cause serious damage to your pet’s blood vessels, lungs and heart, and may even cause death.

There are several options available for prevention of this potentially life threatening disease. Preventatives can keep your dog or cat healthy and are much less expensive than having to treat adult heartworms. Our veterinarian will determine which preventative is right for your pet, based on needs and lifestyle.

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Our Hours
Monday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Tuesday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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After-Hours Emergencies

For after hours emergencies, please call Smith Animal Clinic at 256-356-2800 for the doctor on call. If the doctor is unavailable, you will be directed to Shoal’s Area Veterinary Emergency.


Shoal’s Area Veterinary Emergency
310 W. Dr. Hicks Blvd.
Florence, AL 35630
Phone: 256-740-4800

Hours
Monday-Thursday: 6:00pm - 6:00am
Friday: 6:00pm - 12:00am
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

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