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Dr. Robert Rickords and our team are committed to bringing you and your pets better health by practicing the science of Veterinary Medicine. North Fort Worth / Saginaw based Rickords Animal Hospital was founded in the Spring of 2008
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Rickords Animal Hospital
1029 E. Harmon Rd
Ft. Worth, TX 76131
Featured Articles
Deciding to Spay or Neuter Your Pet Spaying and neutering your pet is a common practice in the United States. With so many animals in the United States (and around the world) needing homes, spaying or neutering your pet is the responsib...
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Rescue Dogs Among the many heroes in the days and weeks following September 11 were search and rescue dogs. These dogs and their handlers were brought in from all over the country to help at the New York and Wash...
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Keeping Pets Safe from Being Lost An estimated one third of all pets will become lost at some point in their life. Reasons for pets becoming lost include everything from a loose gate to breaking free from a leash. With so many possibl...
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Dog Bite Prevention An estimated 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs each year **1. Through education and awareness, most dog bites can be prevented. Follow these tips to prevent dog bites....
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Pet Insurance Explained As the amount of money spent on pet health care increases steadily at an estimated rate of 40% a year, and as pets become more like family, owners are looking to spend a little more for their pets. Ma...
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The Truth behind K-9’s and Chocolate We have all heard people say things such as “Don’t give your dog chocolate, it will kill him!” or “Even a small amount of chocolate will kill a dog.” Fortunately for all cabinet opening dogs out there...
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