We are an AAHA accredited practice located in Bellevue, Nebraska, just south of Omaha. Our team is friendly, helpful and loves working with animals and people. We understand the special role your pet plays in your family and we are dedicated to being your partner in your pet's health care. We will treat your pets as if they were our own! Whether it be a cat, dog, rabbit, ferret, exotic pet, or bird, we will treat your friend with the utmost respect and loving care.
We welcome new patients, and look forward to seeing you and your pets! We offer a wide range of medical, dental, and surgical services, as well as a variety of dog & cat foods and other pet products. We hope that you will find our website enjoyable and informative, so take a look around. We're glad you're here! Bellevue Animal Hospital has been a proud member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) since 1973, the first fully accredited practice in Nebraska!
This completely voluntary accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care.
We welcome new patients, and look forward to seeing you and your pets! We offer a wide range of medical, dental, and surgical services, as well as a variety of dog & cat foods and other pet products. We hope that you will find our website enjoyable and informative, so take a look around. We're glad you're here! Bellevue Animal Hospital has been a proud member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) since 1973, the first fully accredited practice in Nebraska!
This completely voluntary accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care.
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Founded by Dr. James E. Boyd, the Bellevue Animal Hospital was established in 1963.
Originally located on Mission Street in Old Towne Bellevue, the "Mission Animal Clinic" eventually became a satellite clinic as the practice expanded in 1984 to a new building constructed at 25th Street & Cornhusker Highway.
At that time, the hospital employed four veterinarians.
In September of 2003, Dr. Boyd sold the practice to his colleagues Karen L. Campbell, Linda Rock-Paul, Tammy Pfeiffer and Aaron Truax.
Originally located on Mission Street in Old Towne Bellevue, the "Mission Animal Clinic" eventually became a satellite clinic as the practice expanded in 1984 to a new building constructed at 25th Street & Cornhusker Highway.
At that time, the hospital employed four veterinarians.
In September of 2003, Dr. Boyd sold the practice to his colleagues Karen L. Campbell, Linda Rock-Paul, Tammy Pfeiffer and Aaron Truax.
Our patient pet portals allow you access to information about your pet at any time of day or night!
You can view your pet's vaccination history or print a copy of its Rabies certificate; see your account summary and recent invoices; check to see when your pet's next appointment is scheduled; upload a photo of your pet; and request refills or appointments ONLINE at your personal pet portal.
Portals are available to any client with an active account at our hospital.
If you have any questions, please let us know!
You can view your pet's vaccination history or print a copy of its Rabies certificate; see your account summary and recent invoices; check to see when your pet's next appointment is scheduled; upload a photo of your pet; and request refills or appointments ONLINE at your personal pet portal.
Portals are available to any client with an active account at our hospital.
If you have any questions, please let us know!
The most important feature of Bellevue Animal Hospital is our professional staff.
Our seven veterinarians have over 85 years of combined experience in surgery, diagnostics, nutrition, dentistry, and wellness care.
We emphasize continuing education, and our doctors regularly attend professional conferences to learn about the latest developments in veterinary medicine and pet welfare, enabling us to provide the best possible care for our patients and to assist you in making informed health care decisions for your pets.
Our seven veterinarians have over 85 years of combined experience in surgery, diagnostics, nutrition, dentistry, and wellness care.
We emphasize continuing education, and our doctors regularly attend professional conferences to learn about the latest developments in veterinary medicine and pet welfare, enabling us to provide the best possible care for our patients and to assist you in making informed health care decisions for your pets.
Periodontal disease is the most prevalent ailment of dogs and cats.
In fact, more than 85% of dogs and cats over 4 years of age have some degree of periodontal disease!
It starts out as a bacterial film called plaque, which eventually hardens into tartar.
Tartar build-up on the animal's teeth initially causes bad breath; however, if left untreated, this will progress into a disease process that leads to tooth decay, tooth loss, pain, bleeding gums, and the growth of harmful bacteria.
This bacteria then spreads throughout your pet's body, leading to damage of the heart, lungs, kidneys and liver.
In fact, more than 85% of dogs and cats over 4 years of age have some degree of periodontal disease!
It starts out as a bacterial film called plaque, which eventually hardens into tartar.
Tartar build-up on the animal's teeth initially causes bad breath; however, if left untreated, this will progress into a disease process that leads to tooth decay, tooth loss, pain, bleeding gums, and the growth of harmful bacteria.
This bacteria then spreads throughout your pet's body, leading to damage of the heart, lungs, kidneys and liver.
X-ray has been one of the key diagnostic tools in veterinary medicine since the 1930's.
Our x-ray unit has been calibrated and tested in order to meet the standards set by the American Animal Hospital Association.
The equipment is inspected every three years to comply with AAHA standards as well as Nebraska standards.
For excellent x-ray image quality, we have converted to digital radiology.
Digital radiology is a new technology that produces higher quality diagnostic images than the traditional film and plate radiographs.
Our x-ray unit has been calibrated and tested in order to meet the standards set by the American Animal Hospital Association.
The equipment is inspected every three years to comply with AAHA standards as well as Nebraska standards.
For excellent x-ray image quality, we have converted to digital radiology.
Digital radiology is a new technology that produces higher quality diagnostic images than the traditional film and plate radiographs.
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