Pet Care Resources in Huntsville, AL
Winchester Road Animal Hospital in Huntsville, AL provides trusted veterinary care for dogs and cats, and we believe informed pet owners make confident decisions. Below, you’ll find reputable external resources and local contacts to support your pet’s health, safety, and well-being between visits.
Trusted Veterinary & Local Pet Resources
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) – Pet Owner Resources
Explore veterinary-reviewed articles on preventive care, vaccinations, dental health, nutrition, and common medical conditions affecting dogs and cats.
Companion Animal Parasite Council
The Companion Animal Parasite Council is an independent, non-profit organization that is dedicated to increasing awareness of the threat parasites present to pets and family members.
ASPCA Poison Control
Available for any animal poison-related emergency 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
American Heartworm Society
Microchip Lookup
Traveling With Your Pet
This site features many locations where you may take your canine companion with you, perfect for any travelers who journey with their dog.
Additional Educational Tools
Practical Guidance for Pet Owners
These external resources provide reliable, veterinarian-reviewed information to help you better understand your pet’s health. For personalized recommendations specific to your dog or cat in Huntsville, contact Winchester Road Animal Hospital directly.

Pet Nutrition Guidance – AAHA Nutrition Resources
Review evidence-based information on balanced diets, life-stage nutrition, and weight management to support your dog or cat’s long-term health.

Dental Health Education – AVMA Dental Care
Understand the importance of routine dental cleanings and home care to reduce the risk of periodontal disease in pets.

Senior Pet Care – AAHA Senior Care Guidelines
Find helpful information on caring for aging dogs and cats, including mobility support, preventive screenings, and lifestyle adjustments.

Laser Therapy Information – Companion Animal Health
Learn how veterinary laser therapy supports pain management and tissue healing for pets recovering from injury or chronic conditions.
