WE HAVE MOVED! Muddy Dog Veterinary Hospital(Formally Known as STONEVILLE VETERINARY CLINIC)
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Lower Cost Feline Spay and Neuter

​We have been trying to reach you about your cat's extended warranty.
(Dr. Price loves Dad jokes, so we apologize about the lameness of our humor!)
Available lower cost spay and neuter options same week!
Feline neuters $75-must be up to date on Rabies ($24) and a wellness exam ($40)
Feline spays ($110)-must be up to date on Rabies ($24) and a wellness exam ($40)
Additional pain medications, anti nausea meds, pre op bloodwork are also available *Call for pricing for these (Can be patient and weight dependent)
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We Offer CareCredit.

Click the picture to the left to go to their website to apply. 

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Order online anytime! Now you are able to order all of your pets medications directly from your home. Click the button to the right  and it will take you to our website. 
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Use the code FIRSTORDER for 20% off your first online order. 



Home Delivery for Your Pet's Favorite Food

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You can now order your pet's food straight from Purina through our online store with FREE shipping! Click on the image to the left and it will take you to the website to sign up for Purina Vet Direct to get your pets food delivered! 

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Picture of different kinds of purina dog and cat food.

Heart-worm Basics

Heart-worm disease is transmitted through bites of mosquito. Adult female heart-worms living in infected dogs, cats, fox or even coyotes produce microfilaria. When the mosquito take a blood meal from an infected animals it pick up baby heart-worms or microfilaria. These baby worms mature into the "infection stage" larvae over a period of 10 to 14 days. Once the animal has been infected with these larvae they can then start spreading the disease to other animals by being bitten by a mosquito. It takes about 6 months for these worms to fully mature to adult heart-worms. At this stage they can live up to 5 to 7 years in canine the hosts and 2 to 3 years in cats. The heart-worm testing can only test for adult heart-worms so sometimes additional testing is recommended by your veterinarian.
It is best to talk to your veterinarian about the best ways to help prevent your dog can cat from becoming infected with heart-worm disease through prevention.  
Please feel free to call our friendly staff with questions or to set up an appointment to talk to our veterinarian. 

Helpful links about Heart-worm prevention and your pet.


American Heart-worm Society

Heart-worm Prevention for dogs: 
Proheart6, Proheart 12, Heartgard,
Simparica Trio 

Heart-worm Prevention for cats: 
Revolution Plus
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  • Home
  • Our Team
  • Wellness Options
    • Dog Wellness Information
    • Cat Wellness Information
  • Services
  • Contact
  • Emergencies
  • Offers and Updates