
Individualized Veterinary Care
Combining Modern Medicine with Compassion and Hospitality
PREVENTATIVE & PRIMARY CARE
New puppy/kitten exams
New pet owner support and education
Dental care
Wellness exams
Microchipping
Nutritional guidance
Parasite prevention
Vaccinations
INTERNAL MEDICINE
Diagnostic Testing
Radiology
Ultrasound
Heartworm testing
Allergy testing and treatment
Cytology and biopsies
Urinalysis and fecal analysis
Wellness bloodwork
SOFT TISSUE & ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Dr. Davis is very experienced in performing a wide variety of soft tissue and orthopedic procedures and DFVH strives to offer our clients with in-house surgical options for as many cases as possible.
We also offer dental x-rays, extrations, and cleanings.
OUR PHARMACY
CONVENIENT ONLINE PHARMACY
We’re excited to offer a trusted online pharmacy for all your pet’s medication, prescription diets, and wellness needs. Shop from the comfort of home and enjoy the convenience of auto-ship options, fast delivery, and products backed by our veterinary team. It’s our way of making your pet’s care easier, safer, and always accessible—wherever you are.
To request a prescription renewal, please fill out our online form or call the clinic during business hours. Please allow 24–48 hours for processing. We’ll review your pet’s medical records to ensure the medication is still appropriate and notify you when it’s ready for pickup.
For safety, we can only renew prescriptions for pets that are current on their exams and have an ongoing doctor-patient relationship with our clinic.
Need a medication refill for your pet? We’re happy to help!
OUR VALET PHARMACY SERVICE
To better support busy parents and clients with disabilities, we are proud to offer valet pharmacy services. Our team will deliver your pet’s medications directly to your vehicle, ensuring a convenient, stress-free experience. Whether you're managing a stroller, mobility challenges, or simply need a helping hand, we're here to make your visit as smooth and accessible as possible.

End-of-Life Support & Cremation Services
Saying goodbye to a beloved companion is one of the hardest parts of pet ownership, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Our clinic offers gentle end-of-life care and cremation services to help make this time as peaceful and respectful as possible. Whether you need guidance in making difficult decisions or simply a caring presence, our team is honored to walk alongside you with compassion, dignity, and understanding.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Your pet needs a dental cleaning to prevent bad breath, gum disease, and tooth loss. Periodontal disease, if left untreated, can also lead to infections that can spread to the heart, liver, and kidneys. Regular cleanings keep your pet healthy and comfortable!
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Fleas and ticks are active year-round in the southeast, spreading diseases, causing discomfort, and infestations within households. Prevention keeps your pet healthy, itch-free, and protected from serious illnesses.
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Even if your dog is on heartworm prevention, yearly testing is important to ensure the medication is working. No prevention is 100% effective, and missing even one dose can put your dog at risk. Early detection makes treatment easier and more successful.
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You can check if your pet is overweight by feeling their ribs and looking at their body shape:
Ribs: You should be able to feel (but not see) your pet’s ribs without pressing too hard. If you can’t feel them, your pet may be overweight.
Waistline: When looking from above, your pet should have a visible waist behind the ribs. If their body looks round or oval-shaped, they might be carrying extra weight.
Side View: From the side, their belly should tuck up slightly rather than hang down.
If you’re unsure, talk with your vet visit to help determine their ideal weight and create a plan if needed!
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Dogs eat grass for several reasons, including:
Natural Instinct: Some dogs just like the taste or texture.
Digestive Aid: It may help with digestion or relieve an upset stomach.
Dietary Needs: They might be craving fiber or missing nutrients.
Boredom or Anxiety: Some dogs eat grass out of habit, boredom, or stress.
If your dog eats grass occasionally and seems fine, it’s usually not a concern. But if they do it excessively, have a poor appetite, or vomit often, check with your vet!
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Dogs may eat their own poop (a behavior called coprophagia) for several reasons:
Nutrient Deficiency: They might be missing key nutrients or enzymes in their diet.
Instinct: In the wild, dogs sometimes clean up their area this way.
Boredom or Anxiety: Some dogs do it when they’re bored, stressed, or seeking attention.
Hunger: If they’re not getting enough food or have parasites, they might eat poop out of hunger.
Habit: Some dogs just develop the habit, especially if they were around other dogs that did it.
If it happens often, check with your vet to rule out health issues and try training, diet adjustments, or deterrents to stop the behavior.
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We will always provide you with a written treatment plan during your appointment that the doctor will review with you. Please call us for more specific pricing information.