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Animal Emergency Room

4315 Fredericksburg Road # 2
San Antonio, TX, 78201
Tel: (210) 737-7380

Becker Animal Hospital

804 West Avenue
San Antonio, TX, 78201
Tel: (210) 732-5148

Becker Animal Hospital

804 West Avenue
San Antonio, TX, 78201
Tel: (210) 732-5148

Animal Emergency Room

4315 Fredericksburg Road # 2
San Antonio, TX, 78201
Tel: (210) 737-7380

Granberry Robert D DVM

3493 Fredericksburg Rd
San Antonio, TX, 78201
Tel: (210) 732-1981

Hillcrest Animal Clinic

2810 Hillcrest Dr
San Antonio, TX, 78201
Tel: (210) 735-8101

Corder Companion Animal Clinic - Curran C Corder DVM

4351 McCullough Avenue
San Antonio, TX, 78212
Tel: (210) 824-9299

Eagle Veterinary Hospital

4701 McCullough Avenue
San Antonio, TX, 78212
Tel: (210) 822-5211

Affordable Pet Care - Dean P Fankhauser DVM

1362 Basse Road
San Antonio, TX, 78212
Tel: (210) 735-2273

Affordable Pet Care - Dean P Fankhauser DVM

1362 Basse Road
San Antonio, TX, 78212
Tel: (210) 735-2273

Affordable Pet Care

1362 Basse Rd
San Antonio, TX, 78212
Tel: (210) 735-2273

Corder Companion Animal Clinic

4351 Mccullough Ave
San Antonio, TX, 78212
Tel: (210) 824-9299

Eagle Veterinary Hospital

4611 Mccullough Ave
San Antonio, TX, 78212
Tel: (210) 822-5211

Home Communications

906 Shadwell
San Antonio, TX, 78228
Tel: (210) 484-3880

Blue Cross Pet Clinic

124 Saint Cloud Rd
San Antonio, TX, 78228
Tel: (210) 735-5259

Pets First Veterinary Clinic - Heather H Wright DVM

1806 NW Military Highway
San Antonio, TX, 78213
Tel: (210) 349-9393

saDOGlist.com- Everything Dog in San Antonio

11710 Parliament St # 106
San Antonio, TX, 78213
Tel: (210) 348-2927

Pets First Veterinary Center

1806 NW Military Hwy
San Antonio, TX, 78213
Tel: (210) 344-6476

Pets First Veterinary Center

1806 NW Military Hwy
San Antonio, TX, 78213
Tel: (210) 349-9393

North Central Veterinary Hospital

11015 Belair Dr
San Antonio, TX, 78213
Tel: (210) 349-3969

Castle West Animal Hospital

11105 West Ave
San Antonio, TX, 78213
Tel: (210) 344-8259

Animal Resource Center

1615 S Laredo St
San Antonio, TX, 78207
Tel: (210) 351-7729

Banfield the Pet Hospital

6055 La Cima
San Antonio, TX, 78229
Tel: (210) 543-9057

VCA Oak Hills Animal Hospital

6614 Southpoint
San Antonio, TX, 78229
Tel: (210) 342-9518

Banfield the Pet Hospital

6055 La Cima
San Antonio, TX, 78229
Tel: (210) 543-9057

VCA Oak Hills Animal Hospital

6614 Southpoint St
San Antonio, TX, 78229
Tel: (210) 342-9518

Banfield The Pet Hospital

6055 la Cima
San Antonio, TX, 78229
Tel: (210) 543-9057

Lakeridge Dog & Cat Hospital

4920 Fredericksburg Rd
San Antonio, TX, 78229
Tel: (210) 349-2344

McFaul Patricia DVM

1232 South General McMullen Drive
San Antonio, TX, 78237
Tel: (210) 435-7732

McFaul Patricia DVM

1232 South General McMullen Drive
San Antonio, TX, 78237
Tel: (210) 435-7732

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