Community Resources
Frisco West Animal Medical Center provides this list as a point of reference only. We have not toured each facility, and we encourage you to visit them yourself. We suggest that you speak directly to the owner or staff so that your questions and concerns may be addressed. Share your experiences so we can help others choose wisely.
American Animal Hospital Association
Mission Statement: The purpose of the American Animal Hospital Association is to: enhance the abilities of veterinarians to provide quality medical care to companion animals, enable veterinarians to successfully conduct their practices and maintain their facilities with high standards of excellence, and meet the public’s needs as they relate to the delivery of small animal veterinary medicine.
We are excited to offer laser therapy that provides non-invasive, pain-free, surgery-free, drug-free treatment which is used to treat a variety of conditions and can be performed in conjunction with existing treatment protocols. Your companion can benefit from this innovative approach to treating pain and promoting healing.
“Rescuing one pet at a time” The Frisco Humane Society (FHS) is a wonderful volunteer-only organization that works diligently to help pets find loving homes, raise awareness about responsible pet ownership, and help special needs animals receive the care they deserve.
What a Great Dog Training Center
A training center located in Frisco, What a Great Dog is our go-to source for puppy training classes, behavioral instruction, and much more! They always seem to have the answers regarding dog training.
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine hosts this wonderful website which serves as a resource for owners of indoor pets, particularly cats, seeking insight into their pet’s behaviors and needs. The sight lends ideas for how we as pet owners, can cater to and better accommodate the instincts of our pets.
Microchip Registration and Information
If your pet was microchipped in our office, we’ve already registered the chip for you. You can use this link to update your information as it changes. Keeping current information is critical in helping to get your pet returned to you as soon as possible!
At Royal Canin, we start with the animal. We put the cat and the dog at the heart of our innovation process. Only once we fully understand what the animal needs do we attempt to maximize his health through nutrition.
This radically different approach helps us deliver radically different diets.
Frisco Emergency Pet Care
For after-hours emergencies please contact the Frisco Emergency Pet Care at (469) 287-6767. They are a 24/7 veterinary emergency facility.