Pulaski Animal Hospital, opened in 1955, is a modern facility providing high-quality medical and surgical care for your pet.
Current Safety Protocols
For now, clients are being allowed in the building with their pets, but there are still safety protocols in place for the protection of both staff and clients.
1. Masks, properly worn, are still required in the clinic. If you choose not to wear one, we will be more than happy to provide your pet curbside service or a mask for you.
2. Your pet may be taken from you for it's exam before you speak with the doctor and you will be placed in an exam room later when the doctor needs to speak with you.
3. We reserve the right to limit the amount of people in the waiting area and kindly request no more than 2 people per pet including children.
4. Large dogs or dog reactive pets may be asked to wait outside until the time of exam.
5. Curbside or some other accommodation will still be offered for those not wishing to wait in the building.
6. Anyone arriving more than 15 minutes ahead of their appointment will be asked to wait in their car.
Please, if you are sick or had close exposure to Covid, ask that your appointment be rescheduled or wait outside. We recently had a sick client sitting in the waiting area for over 30 minutes. We know that everyone may not agree with the protocols, we just ask that you respect them. Thank you for your continued cooperation.
Our clients can attest to the cleanliness and comfort of our reception area and examination rooms. But what's behind the scenes in our building is what makes Pulaski Animal Hospital the best in the area.
Our hospital offers modern surgical and anesthetic techniques, and continual monitoring of patients. We perform a wide variety of orthopedic, soft tissue and elective surgeries.
After surgery, each patient is closely watched. If necessary, the patient is placed in an intensive care area.Laboratory services, both in-house and external, provides result for serum chemistry, hematology, serology and parasite tests, cytology and histopathology. When necessary, we use university veterinary laboratories for specialized diagnostics.
Our X-ray capabilities include radiographic diagnosis of many diseases and our ultrasound machine enhances the ability to diagnose medical problems. When necessary, radiographs can be sent to a board certified radiologist for a consultation.
We have voluntarily complied with the high standards of the American Animal Hospital Association and have been a member hospital for over 40 years. The association's standards apply to our facilities, equipment, practices and management. Compliance is determined through inspections by association field representatives.