Helmed by founders and best friends Dr. Clark and Dr. Foye, Pleasant Pet Care is a full-service, family-oriented veterinary hospital dedicated to promoting the health and wellness of the Mount Pleasant pet population. Pleasant Pet Care provides comprehensive wellness, surgical, and medical care for both dogs and cats. Our services range from routine preventative care to specialized procedures, diagnostics, and state-of-the-art therapies tailored to your furry family's unique needs.
Not only are they very reasonably priced they make you feel as if they really care about your pet. Everyone there is compassionate and gentle with your pet. Pleasant Pet Care not only took great care of my pet but their friendly service means they took care of me too! 5 stars for all-around excellent services, competitive prices, and pleasant people!
Best vet we have ever been to!
Not only are they very reasonably priced they make you feel as if they really care about your pet. Everyone there is compassionate and gentle with your pet. Pleasant Pet Care not only took great care of my pet but their friendly service means they took care of me too! 5 stars for all-around excellent services, competitive prices, and pleasant people!
Best vet we have ever been to!
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Dr. Clark and Dr. Foye became best friends while attending Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine.
They graduated in the spring of 2009 and each went on to manage successful hospitals in North Carolina and Texas.
After years of discussion, Dr. Clark and Dr. Foye decided to team up and work together.
Dr. Clark and Dr. Foye are passionate about client education and strive to offer the highest quality of care, which is why they wanted to expand Simply Spay & Neuter into a full-service hospital.
They graduated in the spring of 2009 and each went on to manage successful hospitals in North Carolina and Texas.
After years of discussion, Dr. Clark and Dr. Foye decided to team up and work together.
Dr. Clark and Dr. Foye are passionate about client education and strive to offer the highest quality of care, which is why they wanted to expand Simply Spay & Neuter into a full-service hospital.
In 2000, while still serving as a vet assistant, he began taking part-time college classes and eventually got his LVT license.
In 2018, he was awarded Licensed Veterinary Technician of the Year by the SCAV.
Jimmy was at his previous practice just shy of 25 years.
He helped that practice grow from a small three-doctor, seven-staff practice to an enormous hospital with seven doctors and 40 staff members.
Recently, he decided it was time to find a new place to call home, which led him here to Pleasant Pet Care.
In 2018, he was awarded Licensed Veterinary Technician of the Year by the SCAV.
Jimmy was at his previous practice just shy of 25 years.
He helped that practice grow from a small three-doctor, seven-staff practice to an enormous hospital with seven doctors and 40 staff members.
Recently, he decided it was time to find a new place to call home, which led him here to Pleasant Pet Care.
Our pets are a part of our family, and every owner wants to ensure that their pets are in the very best of health.
Most conditions that animals are susceptible to have no obvious signs early on, and many pets instinctually hide illness and injury.
Once you see the symptoms, it's likely your pet has already been suffering and may by then require extensive medical assistance.
The best way to avoid that is with regular wellness exams!
We recommend a nose-to-tail physical exam at least once per year for adult dogs and cats and then every six months for seniors.
Most conditions that animals are susceptible to have no obvious signs early on, and many pets instinctually hide illness and injury.
Once you see the symptoms, it's likely your pet has already been suffering and may by then require extensive medical assistance.
The best way to avoid that is with regular wellness exams!
We recommend a nose-to-tail physical exam at least once per year for adult dogs and cats and then every six months for seniors.
When we think about our pets' health, we often forget about a vital part of their well-being: dental care.
The fact is that by age 4, most dogs and cats have some symptoms of periodontal (dental) disease.
It's about more than bad breath-left untreated, poor dental hygiene can result in weight loss due to inability to eat without pain, gum inflammation and infection, and tooth loss.
Advanced dental disease can affect internal organs and even shorten your pet's life.
Brushing your cat or dog's teeth as a part of their regular daily routine can help prevent the onset of oral decay, and your Pleasant Pet Care team will be happy to show you how to get started.
The fact is that by age 4, most dogs and cats have some symptoms of periodontal (dental) disease.
It's about more than bad breath-left untreated, poor dental hygiene can result in weight loss due to inability to eat without pain, gum inflammation and infection, and tooth loss.
Advanced dental disease can affect internal organs and even shorten your pet's life.
Brushing your cat or dog's teeth as a part of their regular daily routine can help prevent the onset of oral decay, and your Pleasant Pet Care team will be happy to show you how to get started.
Just like humans, animals can be affected by infectious diseases, some of which can be transferred to humans.
As responsible pet owners that want to keep your animals safe and healthy, we highly recommend that you vaccinate them in line with current guidelines as established by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
Most puppies and kittens receive some initial protection against infectious diseases from their mother's milk if she has been regularly vaccinated.
However, this protection only lasts for a few weeks to months and so your new addition will need to be vaccinated from an early age.
As responsible pet owners that want to keep your animals safe and healthy, we highly recommend that you vaccinate them in line with current guidelines as established by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA).
Most puppies and kittens receive some initial protection against infectious diseases from their mother's milk if she has been regularly vaccinated.
However, this protection only lasts for a few weeks to months and so your new addition will need to be vaccinated from an early age.
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