BIG SPRING, TX

Big Spring, TX

Veterinary Clinic
Proudly Serving Big Spring, TX


Big Spring is a city in west Texas, home to around 27,000 people, located 40 miles east of Midland. Big Spring received its name from the nearby “big spring” in Sulphur Draw, a watering place for travelers, various animals, and some now extinct species. The sunny weather in Big Spring makes it a perfect area for outdoor activities, and there are many places to explore for art and culture enthusiasts.

If you own a small animal in Big Spring, you must find them a veterinary clinic you can trust. At Knickerbocker Road Animal Hospital, we are proud to offer quality medical care to every animal that walks into our clinic. Whether you have a dog, cat, rabbit, bird, or reptile, have peace of mind knowing our veterinary clinic will provide them with the best possible care. 
veterinarian - Big Spring, TX

Contact Our Small Animal Veterinarian to Update Your Pet's Vaccinations!


At Knickerbocker Road Animal Hospital, we understand that your dogs, cats, rabbits, reptiles, and birds are more than just pets; they are family. We can assist you with animal dental care, pet vaccinations, routine checkups, pet cremations, and more. We will ensure your little family members are comfortable throughout their entire experience with us.

Rely On Our Veterinarian When Your Pet Needs Animal Emergency Care Services!


Our small animal veterinarian also provides animal emergency care because we understand that emergencies can happen at any time. In the event of an emergency, it’s crucial for you to bring your pet to our animal hospital to get the care they need. Whether your pet has broken a bone or they’re just not acting like themselves, our veterinarian has all the proper equipment and knowledge to provide quality animal emergency care. In order to be properly prepared for a pet emergency, it's important to know the signs that one is happening. Check out the following section to understand some of the signs that a pet needs animal emergency care.

Signs Your Pet Needs Animal Emergency Care Services:


  • Swelling or pain around the abdominal area
  • Difficulty breathing or excessive coughing
  • Excessive vomiting
  • Broken bones or open wounds
  • Blindness
  • Unable to walk
  • Blood in the stool
  • Ingested a foreign object or poisonous food
  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Unconsciousness
  • Experiencing a seizure

If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, contact our animal hospital so that our veterinarian can best advise you on how to proceed. In order to avoid these types of emergencies, make sure your pet’s vaccinations are up to date. Just like humans, our furry friends need routine wellness exams to ensure they’re feeling happy and healthy. Schedule a check-up at our animal hospital today!

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