3 Invigorating Indoor Activities for Pets
3 Invigorating Indoor Activities for Pets When bad weather strikes and your pet is going stir-crazy from being cooped up indoors, turn to indoor enrichment activities. These games will exercise not only your furry pal’s body but also their mind, allowing them...
4 DIY Holiday Toys for Your Pet
4 DIY Holiday Toys for Your Pet Pets are wonderful gift recipients. They appreciate anything you give them, regardless of how much time or money you spend. Plus, you don’t have to be extraordinarily crafty to create homemade gifts your furry pal will enjoy....
5 Myths about Cancer in Pets
5 Myths about Cancer in Pets November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and it's time to set the record straight about pet cancer myths. Discover what really happens when a pet gets cancer and receives therapy as, our team at Asher Animal Clinic debunks...
How to Give Back to Less Fortunate Pets
How to Give Back to Less Fortunate Pets November marks the season of giving back and what better way to embrace that than by helping out less fortunate pets? Here are three ways to give back to your local pet community this holiday season—and year-round. ...
4 Halloween Treats to Keep Away from Your Pet
Keep your four-legged friend safe while celebrating the spookiest holiday of the year by keeping the following treats away from them. #1: Chocolate Although chocolate is the most widely known edible toxin for pets, it’s still one of the most commonly ingested....
How Inadequate Socialization Can Affect Your Pet’s Life
Socializing your pet is more than just showing them off. Ensuring your furry friend has a variety of positive experiences in the world will help give them the tools they need to adjust to whatever life throws at them. However, inadequate socialization can lead to the...
How to Recognize Pain in Your Cat
Your cat may experience pain for different reasons, including urinary tract infections, joint issues, dental problems, or kidney disease. Look out for subtle pain cues your cat shows to help relieve them of their suffering. Your cat’s daily habits As your cat’s...
How to Prepare Your Pet for a Stress-Free Vet Visit
Regular veterinary visits are necessary for your pet's health, but your pet may get anxiety or fear. Many pet owners delay preventive care because of their pet's behavior or extreme stress at the vet. Take these five steps to prepare your fur baby for a stress-free...
Back-to-School Tips for Pets
Summer is likely your dog's favorite season with long walks, family trips, and playtime in the yard. As summer ends, your kids will be heading back to school, and the sudden change to quiet days may trigger a bout of back-to-school depression in your pets. Help keep...
Tips for Litter Box Success
You get into bed, only to smell the oh-so-familiar scent of cat urine. After sniffing around the room, you find it to be on your favorite sweater. While you may be convinced your cat has something against you, believe it or not, your cat’s inappropriate urination is...
We’re proud to serve Little Rock, AR and the surrounding communities.
The Doctors of Asher Animal Clinic have been serving the people of Little Rock and their pets for over 25 years. Our location is less than a 1/4 mile west of University Avenue on Colonel Glenn Rd. We look forward to seeing you soon!
Location
6311 Colonel Glenn Rd.
Little Rock, AR 72204
Hours
Mon - Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sat - Sun: Closed
Contact INFO
Phone: 501-562-0650
Email: asheranimalclinic@gmail.com
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