06/14/2022
Our power is out and thus our phones are out. If you have an emergency or need to get in touch with us please do so here. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you!
The Doctors and Staff of Bembry Veterinary Clinic strive to provide our patients with high quality medical care. We also strive to be number one in customer service.
We accept Care Credit, Visa, Master Card, and Discover. To apply for a Care Credit card you can go online to http://www.carecredit.com/ or you can come into our clinic and fill out the application. It will only takes a few minutes to see if your approved.
Operating as usual
Our power is out and thus our phones are out. If you have an emergency or need to get in touch with us please do so here. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you!
Thank you to everyone who has donated food for the Hawkinsville / Pulaski Animal Control 100 pound challenge, we are grateful for you. If you haven’t dropped your donation and still want too, you have 2 days left!!
Bembry Veterinary Clinic updated their business hours.
We are feeling the love on this Valentine’s Day! Thank you to our sweet clients and staff that brought goodies today. And we want to remind you not to give your fur babies any chocolates. Happy Valentine’s Day!!
Don’t forget February is Pet Dental Health Month. Call to schedule a teeth cleaning during the month of February for 25% off.
February is Pet Dental Health Month!
Have you taken a look inside your pet’s mouth? If not, you could be missing some serious clues into their well being.
Dental disease is as common in dogs and cats as it is in humans. Pets most commonly suffer from plaque buildup. This buildup often causes inflammation of the gums around the base of the teeth (gingivitis), which causes a continuous source of discomfort and pain. If untreated, this will ultimately lead to periodontal disease with infection, bone loss, and tooth loss. Bacteria associated with dental disease can enter the blood stream and invade multiple organs, causing irreversible damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys.
What are the signs?
Bad breath is the primary sign of periodontal disease. When periodontal disease advances, inability to chew hard food as well as excessive drooling may occur.
How is dental disease treated?
Treatment will require cleaning under anesthesia and possible extractions. Proper cleaning of the teeth requires complete cooperation of the patient so plaque and calculus can be removed.
Celebrate National Pet Dental Health Month with 25% off your pets dental cleaning during the month of February! Call today to schedule your pet's dental cleaning.
** IMPORTANT UPDATE **
Our office is currently facing a staffing shortage due to Covid.
Please be patient as we are doing the best we can to remain open and continue to provide the necessary care for your pets.
Thank you for your patience and understanding!
We will be closed Monday, January 17th in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Day. We will reopen Tuesday, January 18th at 8:00 a.m.
The office will close early today. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We will be closed Friday, December 31st for New Year’s . The office will reopen Monday, January 3rd at 8:00 am. In case of emergency please contact Middle Georgia Veterinary Emergency Center at 478-997-6677. We hope you all have a happy and safe New Year’s.
The office will close today at 2:30 pm thru Monday, December 27th for the Christmas holiday. We will reopen Tuesday, December 28th for regular business. We hope everyone has a happy and safe Christmas.
The office will close at 1:30 pm today and reopen on Monday, November 29 with normal office hours. We hope everyone has a Happy Thanksgiving!
Due to unforeseen circumstances the office will be closed Friday, October 29th. The office will reopen Monday, November 1st at 8 AM. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
To our valued clients, we would like to take a moment to remind you for the health and safety of our doctors and staff that if you or someone in your household test positive or has signs and symptoms of Covid-19 we kindly ask that you call the office at 478-783-3681 to reschedule your pets appointment. Thank you!
Our office will be closed Monday, September 6th for Labor Day. We will reopen Tuesday, September 7th at 8:00 a.m. In case of emergency please contact Middle Georgia Veterinary Emergency Center in Warner Robins at 478-997-6677. We hope you have a happy and safe Labor Day!!
Our office is open, but due to the increase of COVID cases in the area, we would like to remind clients to please wear a mask when coming into the office. If you would like to utilize our curbside service for prescription pick ups or appointments, please call the office when you arrive, 478-783-3681. If you or someone in your household is sick, please reschedule your appointment. We appreciate your continued patience as we care for your furry family members during this time. ♥️
The office is closed today for Memorial Day. For emergencies please call Middle Georgia Veterinary Emergency Center at 478-997-6677.
Please join us in congratulating Kaitlyn! We are very proud of her and know she has a bright future in veterinary medicine!
Meet Oscar! Oscar came in for his first puppy visit today.
Thankful for our sweet client who brought us a delicious Valentine’s treat. We hope everyone has a Happy Valentine’s Day!
Millie and her brother Palmer came to see us for vaccines today.....Palmer was camera shy though.
Don’t forget February is Pet Dental Health Month! Call and schedule your pets dental cleaning in February and receive a 25% discount. Due to COVID our appointments are filling up fast so please call and schedule as soon as possible.
February is Pet Dental Health Month!
Have you taken a look inside your pet’s mouth? If not, you could be missing some serious clues into their well being.
Dental disease is as common in dogs and cats as it is in humans. Pets most commonly suffer from plaque buildup. This buildup often causes inflammation of the gums around the base of the teeth (gingivitis), which causes a continuous source of discomfort and pain. If untreated, this will ultimately lead to periodontal disease with infection, bone loss, and tooth loss. Bacteria associated with dental disease can enter the blood stream and invade multiple organs, causing irreversible damage to the heart, liver, and kidneys.
What are the signs?
Bad breath is the primary sign of periodontal disease. When periodontal disease advances, inability to chew hard food as well as excessive drooling may occur.
How is dental disease treated?
Treatment will require cleaning under anesthesia and possible extractions. Proper cleaning of the teeth requires complete cooperation of the patient so plaque and calculus can be removed.
Celebrate National Pet Dental Health Month with 25% off your pets dental cleaning during the month of February! Call today to schedule your pet's dental cleaning.
Our office will be closed Monday, December 28th, we will reopen Tuesday, December 29th at 8:00 am. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Bo is ready for the cold weather!
Meet Kona the labradoodle! He came for his puppy vaccines today. He was so sweet!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Join us in congratulating Dr. Bembry as Georgia Conservancy’s 2020 Distinguished Conservationist!! We are so proud of him!!!
Join us virtually on November 19 for ecoBenefete as we celebrate Dr. Johnny Bembry as our Distinguished Conservationist!
Learn more and secure your spot today: https://www.georgiaconservancy.org/ecobenefete
Each year, the Georgia Conservancy confers the Distinguished Conservationist Award in recognition of an individual or institution that has left a profound and lasting impact on the conservation and protection of Georgia’s natural resources. The award has been presented each year since 1994 at the Georgia Conservancy’s annual gala, ecoBenefête. Last year, we honored Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
This year, we are excited to recognize Dr. Johnny Bembry, Hawkinsville-native and Pulaski County forester, as our 2020 Distinguished Conservationist for his efforts to advance both sustainable forestry practices and ecologically-minded use of conservation easements and programs on private working lands. Dr. Bembry will also be recognized for his work to promote the establishment of a National Park and Preserve in Middle Georgia.
Sweet Ellie came for her vaccines today and to get some love from Kaitlyn!
Meet Aubrie! This sweet girl came in for her puppy vaccines.
Thank you Mary J Jessup and crew for the delicious Halloween treats! 👻
River is ready for Halloween with her bandana!
Sweet Daisy Mae came to see us this morning to recheck lab work. She recently had to visit UGA Veterinary Teaching Hospital as an emergency. We are glad to say she is doing great now! ❤️
Say hi to Phoebe! This sweet girl came in for her puppy shots today. 💕
Happy National Dog Day! Here are a few pictures of staff dogs. Share your dogs picture below!
It’s Frenchie Day!! Meet sweet little Bentley! He came for his first puppy visit today! 😍
Meet Spud! Spud came to see us this morning for his first puppy visit! 😍
The office will close at 12 noon on Thursday July 2 and be closed Friday July 3 in celebration of July 4th. We will reopen on Monday July 6 with normal office hours. We hope everyone has a Happy July 4th!
378 Cochran Hwy
Hawkinsville, GA
31036
Monday | 8am - 5:30pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 5:30pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 5:30pm |
Thursday | 8am - 5:30pm |
Friday | 8am - 12pm |
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