Events
100 Million Masks Challenge
Springs Veterinary Care is joining the 100 Million Mask Challenge to help alleviate the shortage of surgical masks affecting both the human and veterinary medical communities. These easy-to-make cotton surgical masks are washable and reusable. Through the #millionmaskchallenge, our clients, families and friends can help keep medical staff safe and functioning while working on the…
Read MorePhoto Gallery: Dripping Springs HS Wet Lab
On February 27, Springs Veterinary Care hosted a wet lab for Dripping Springs High School students as part of the school’s animal science class. Here are some photos from the wet lab!
Read MoreFirst annual Tails & Trails is a Success!
On October 13, 2018, Springs Veterinary Clinic hosted our first annual Springs Tails & Trails fun run to mark our first anniversary. The run took place at Founders Memorial Park in Dripping Springs, TX, and was followed by Drippin’ Dog Dip – a doggie swim in the Founders Memorial Park pool. About 60 humans and…
Read MoreSprings Veterinary Care Celebrates First Anniversary
Bring out the tiny smash cake and make a note in the milestone book: Springs Veterinary Care is one year old! In the last year, we have gone from the new kid on the block to being one of the community’s most trusted veterinary practices in Dripping Springs. We’ve seen more than 700 pets, and…
Read MoreThe Shops at Springs is having a block party!
Join Springs Veterinary Care and the rest of The Shops at Springs at a block party on June 30! In an effort to bring awareness to our amazing group of shops, Springs Vet is teaming up with Board & Brush, Wild Birds Unlimited Nature Shop, Great Clips, LK Nails, Premier Events, and Epicure restaurant for an afternoon of…
Read MoreJoin Us at Christmas on Mercer
Bells are ringing, children singing, all is merry and bright. We can’t wait to get out and share some Christmas cheer with our friends and neighbors in Dripping Springs. We’ll be at Christmas on Mercer this Saturday, December 2. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., so there’s plenty of time to stop…
Read More