River Landings Animal Clinic
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We pride ourselves in quality care, a clean and inviting facility and a warm and friendly staff. So that we may provide your pet with the very best in care, our office works by appointment. We provide care and service in small animals, avian, exotic medicine, surgeries, dentistry, radiology, ultrasounds, endoscopy, laboratory services, bathing, supplies, and drop off service.

Please note: The I-75 northbound off-ramp to SR 70 (Exit 217) has been shifted about 1-mile to the south. The new exit ramp begins immediately north of Linger Lodge Road overpass. Signs are present to inform motorists, but please be aware that this changes the route to our clinic! Ryan Fox, DVM graduated from Auburn University in 1998. He is originally from Kentucky, attended Western Kentucky University as an undergraduate and moved to Florida during his veterinary school internship.

He began working at River Landings Animal Clinic in late 1998 and became the owner in 2001. Dr. Fox's practice interest is mainly as a canine and feline general practitioner and includes small animal medicine, wellness care and surgery.
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Believe it or not, there is such a thing as a fat bird.
Too many seeds, too little flying or climbing and suddenly you could be looking at a serious health problem.
Here's what you need to know to make sure your bird stays in shape.
Obesity is a common health problem in captive birds, typically caused by poor nutrition and an all-seed diet.
In the wild, birds get a lot of exercise flying from tree to tree, escaping predators and searching for food.
In captivity, birds usually have their wings clipped.
It's not uncommon for a veterinary clinic to field plenty of questions concerning pet eye problems on the daily.
A non-vet pet owner cannot assess an eye problem's severity, and a description over the phone just doesn't cut it.
In other words, when someone calls in and says their pet's eye "looks funny, " it's time for a trip to the vet.
Your vet may even direct you to a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist for immediate assessment if the emergency requires it.
The white of the eye should be pristine white, with the odd lazy blood vessel meandering across the surface.
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