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Bullard Vet Clinic

Bullard Veterinary Medical Center would like to welcome you to our website. We look forward to being your hometown vet and caring for your animals.
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  Welcome to Bullard Veterinary Medical Center

For those who cherish their “animal family,” choosing medical care providers for their pets can be a daunting decision. At Bullard Veterinary Medical Center, we understand and embrace that depth of devotion. Our staff and facilities reflect an ongoing dedication to giving our clients peace of mind when it comes to the well being of their companion animals and livestock.

Knowledge and experience are coupled with compassionate care throughout our veterinary team and support staff. Each member of our staff was led to the field of veterinary medicine through their own personal love of animals. That appreciation for all creatures great and small is evident in both our Bullard and Jacksonville facilities.

Our facilities offer full-service care for companion, equine, and food animal animals; wildlife; and some exotic cases. Those services include: internal medicine; surgical services including orthopedic and soft tissue surgery; reproduction; lameness; dentistry; preventative medicine; and a variety of consultation services. We have an established working relationship with several specialty referral centers, and those relationships allow us to expand our treatment options for special cases. Other services include retail products, such as collars and leads, parasite prevention, diet supplements, and specialty foods; indoor boarding and grooming care

We encourage you and your family to visit our links above, or visit us in “real-time” to become better acquainted with our organization. We look forward to caring for you and your “significant others”!

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Seeing routine cases in my general practice and behavior cases in my referral behavior practice gives me a wonderful perspective on behavior issues we see on a day-to-day basis. One of these issues is puppy biting and how to best assist our clients in managing it.
 
While there is some evidence of Mycoplasma species infection associated with vaginitis and pregnancy loss in bitches and poor semen quality in male dogs, studies have demonstrated that Mycoplasma species are as likely to be cultured in samples from healthy animals as they are to be cultured in samples from animals with reproductive tract disease.
 
For too long, many veterinarians who have diagnosed hip dysplasia in young patients have informed the owners that the consequences will have to be dealt with later in life, when signs of osteoarthritis develop.
 
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