King's Crossing Animal Hospital

King's Crossing Animal Hospital King's Crossing Animal Hospital is a full service small animal hospital, dedicated to compassionate She is a member American Veterinary Medical Association.

King's Crossing Animal Hospital is a family veterinary practice owned and operated by Dr. Angelique Fuller. Services include preventive care, general medicine, therapy laser, hospitalization, medical boarding, laser surgery, digital radiography, ultrasound and laboratory services. Our goal is to offer personalized lifetime care for your family pet with love and kindness as if they were our own. Dr

. Angelique Fuller received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design and Production for Theater from The North Carolina School of the Arts in 1997, a Master of Science in Animal Health Science from The North Carolina Agricultural and Technical University in 2003 and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from North Carolina State University in 2007. After graduation Dr. Fuller worked full time at Guilford Jamestown Veterinary Hospital in Greensboro and as a relief emergency veterinarian at Carolina Veterinary Specialist and Emergency Services of Forsyth County. Dr. Fuller has had a wide variety of life experience and finds that her art and medicine backgrounds blend together seamlessly. Growing up, she has always had a love for animals and realized early that a pet’s health and well-being played an important role in the human-animal bond. Dr. Fuller, husband Brian and their son enjoy sharing their home with 2 cats (Zappa & Burman), 2 dogs (Duncan and Goosie), Lucy the bearded dragon and a beta fish named Fishie the Grouch. They also have 5 beautiful chickens that they adore!

04/21/2026

2026 Canine Capers

Did you know King's Crossing Animal Hospital is the area’s top treatment center for OCD in dogs? Symptoms include excessive tail wags, aggressive face-licking, and a chronic inability to respect personal space. Side effects of the condition may include the compulsive and immoderate need to follow you to the bathroom, emotional fixation to human foods, and an irresistible love for life.

The hospital reports an overwhelming number of cases in this area have been diagnosed with this chronic condition,
OCD: Obsessive Canine Devotion🐾

We thank you for your devotion to treating this condition and for your PAWSome support!

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03/23/2026

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According to a recent report by Veterinary Information Network (VIN), "anti-itch" drugs purchased from allegedly deceptive websites have sent several pets into veterinary clinics with serious health complications.

The website "WagLabs" purported to sell the powerful immunosuppressant cyclosporine, which typically can only be obtained through a veterinarian prescription. One pet owner reported giving the WagLabs medication to his dog; soon after, his pet became lethargic and developed extreme thirst, a ravenous appetite, and increased urination. Upon further inspection, bloodwork showed an alarming elevation of liver enzymes, indicating possible liver damage. Testimonies on the website Trustpilot, a review platform, further allege that several dogs experienced "terrible side effects" after taking the WagLabs capsules, with one going into "major organ failure" and needing to be euthanized.

Due to the extreme side effects, there is reason to doubt that the product was actually—or only—cyclosporine.

VIN News further reports that another website called Millionaire Mutt is suspected to be run by the same entity behind WagLabs. Millionaire Mutt sold "oclacitinib chewable tablets," a product mimicking another strong immunosuppressant that can only be obtained via veterinarian. The websites seem to have reached some buyers by running targeted advertisements on Facebook offering allergy relief for dogs.

The American College of Veterinary Dermatology filed a complaint against WagLabs with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; about a month later, the supposed "cyclosporine" product has been removed from the website. The "oclacitinib chewable tablets" no longer exist on Millionaire Mutt, either.

If you are a pet owner searching for allergy relief for your dog, please do not start your pet on any medications or supplements without consulting your veterinarian first. Do not automatically trust that the products you see online will be safe for your pet to consume, and purchase medications only through verified pharmacies.

The full story can be found at VIN News Service.

Unfortunately, our phone line and Internet have been affected by a spectrum service outage. The expected time for restor...
03/10/2026

Unfortunately, our phone line and Internet have been affected by a spectrum service outage. The expected time for restore is 4 PM. If you are trying to get in touch with us and need us, please come up. We are open if you’re not able to get through our phone lines.

02/01/2026

Stay safe, make snowday memories and please make sure you’re keeping your pets warm during this winter weather 🥰

01/27/2026

Our office will be open at 10 AM this morning. Will be watching the roads closely throughout the day and make a decision on our closing time later in the afternoon. Thank you so much for supporting our small business and we hope everyone stay safe out there.

Our office will be closed Monday, January 26 due to poor road conditions. We hope everyone is staying safe and warm. We ...
01/26/2026

Our office will be closed Monday, January 26 due to poor road conditions. We hope everyone is staying safe and warm. We will provide updates for any delays in opening for Tuesday this evening. Thank you!

This sweet 12-year-old little girl is in need of a forever home. She’s been with us for several months. She’s up-to-date...
01/23/2026

This sweet 12-year-old little girl is in need of a forever home. She’s been with us for several months. She’s up-to-date on her vaccines and on her preventative lab work. Please contact us for a visit if you’re interested in adopting this very sweet kitty!!! 336-644-7606

01/20/2026

Make sure you have all the stuff you need for your pets!

Thank you for entrusting our team with your pet family members! 🥰
01/01/2026

Thank you for entrusting our team with your pet family members! 🥰

12/23/2025

📣 Big news in osteosarcoma research!

Dr. Dan Regan and the CSU Animal Cancer Center are teaming up with the University of Colorado Cancer Center to tackle bone cancer from spreading to the lungs.

By studying lung fibroblasts, the cells that help osteosarcoma grow, they are exploring ways to stop them and hope their work could one day even reverse lung metastasis.

If you want to dig into the science behind it, read more: https://news.cuanschutz.edu/cancer-center/new-method-stopping-osteosarcoma-from-spreading-to-the-lungs

Address

7607 NC Highway 68 N Ste E
Oak Ridge, NC
27310

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 7:30am - 11:30am

Telephone

+13366447606

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