Hagans Town & Country Animal Clinic

Hagans Town & Country Animal Clinic The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is the only organization that accredits small-animal hospitals throughout the U.S. and Canada.

AAHA-accredited practices adhere to the highest-quality standards, which helps ensure the best care for your pet If you’re looking for high quality and personal health care services for your pet, you’ve come to the right place. At Town & Country Animal Clinic we’ll give you & your pet the attention and personal service you’ll come to expect and enjoy.

What happened when the wolf swallowed a clock???He got ticks!!! 🤣🤣🤣Make sure you swing by and pick up your prevention!  ...
05/13/2026

What happened when the wolf swallowed a clock???

He got ticks!!! 🤣🤣🤣

Make sure you swing by and pick up your prevention! ❤️

04/23/2026

The clinic will be closed Saturday April 25th, as always if you have an emergency please call the emergency pager.

Thank You.

04/20/2026

Cannabis exposure in pets is increasingly common in veterinary practice. Fortunately, most cases are not life-threatening, but they do rely on timely, accurate information.

Creating a nonjudgmental environment isn’t just good communication, it’s clinical care. The more a client feels comfortable sharing what their pet may have ingested, the faster and more effectively the team can respond.

Prevention is also part of the conversation. Encouraging clients to store cannabis products securely, keep edibles out of reach, and be mindful of access points can help reduce accidental ingestion.

🔒 A small step that makes a difference: safe storage.

📊 Reported data through 2023 shows:
• Pet Poison Helpline reported a 448% increase in ma*****na cases over six years
• ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center cases rose from 1,768 in 2018 to 6,333 in 2024

How is your team approaching these conversations in practice?

Important update!!Dr. Hagans will be unexpectedly out of the office tomorrow, so we will not be able to see medical appo...
04/16/2026

Important update!!

Dr. Hagans will be unexpectedly out of the office tomorrow, so we will not be able to see medical appointments. The clinic will be open and staff available to dispense food and medications. We currently expect to be operating as normal on Saturday.

04/14/2026

ATTENTION

WE ARE NOW ABLE TO TAKE PAYMENTS VIA CREDIT CARD/CARE CREDIT.

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04/08/2026

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04/08/2026

Spring doesn’t just bring warmer weather. It brings predictable increases in toxic exposures.🌷

From lilies and chocolate to xylitol, rodenticides, and cleaning products, seasonal risks shift quickly this time of year. The challenge? Many clients don’t recognize the danger until symptoms appear and by then, time matters.

In this Trends article, developed with Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT (Pet Poison Helpline), you’ll find:

🌿 Common spring toxins
👀 Clinical signs to watch for
🩺 Triage and team communication considerations
🗣️ Practical client education strategies

It also includes a printable client handout 📄 you can use in exam rooms or at discharge to reinforce prevention and early intervention.

Because when it comes to toxic exposures, early recognition — even before symptoms — can make all the difference.

🔗 Read the full article and download the handout: https://hubs.li/Q047-72L0

For additional client-friendly education you can share year-round, encourage pet owners to follow our Healthy Pet Instagram page for accessible, preventative guidance 🐾

04/08/2026

Heartworm disease starts with a single mosquito bite, but what happens next can be anything but simple.

Prevention is easy to stay on top of. Treatment? Not so much. It can be more complex, more expensive, and requires ongoing veterinary care. 🏥

Helping clients understand that difference can make all the impact when it comes to keeping pets protected year-round. 🌳

Link to more heartworm resources and education in the comments

April hours reminder!
03/30/2026

April hours reminder!

03/27/2026

Dr. Hagans hours for April, please plan accordingly.

April 1st- Dr. Hagans leaving at 3pm.
April 2nd- Clinic Closed
April 3rd-Clinic Closed
April 4th-Clinic Closed

We will have the emergency pager if you need assistance.

Address

15 Amber Way
Hazard, KY
41701

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+16064363446

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