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Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac

(on sherman)
Pets in Kansas City, MO
Pets
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
9:00AM - 1:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

11923 NE Sherman Rd
Kansas City, MO
64156

About

House call veterinary practice serving the Northland area of Kansas City, Missouri. Also serving Parkville, Liberty and North Kansas City.

Note: one day a week the clinic will be closed. This will be a Thursday or Saturday most of the time.

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Trimming your dog’s nails play a vital role in maintaining your dog’s health! Neglected nails not only drive you up the wall with their continuous clicking across the floor, but can also cause health problems in your dog.
Do you have a reclining chair? Young puppies and kittens love to run under and hide in reclining chairs. Kittens are especially likely to climb up inside the chair and curl up for a nap, so be sure to check where your pet is before reclining!
Beware of the scraps that fall on the ground when you're eating! Chocolate, coffee grounds, tea, salt, avocados, grapes, onions, garlic, macadamia nuts and anything containing xylitol is dangerous for your pet.
We hope you're having the ultiMUTT day!
The real best friend!
Give your furry friend an extra squeeze from us today!
One of the most popular foods around the world is rice. But can dogs eat rice? The answer is yes. You may not even realize it, but rice is an ingredient sometimes found in commercial dog foods.
Certain breeds will be affected more than others by even the slightest weight gain, so it’s important to maintain your dog’s fitness throughout their entire life.
Pheromone products such as Feliway are often used at home and in animal shelters and boarding facilities to calm cats. Although not effective for all cats, pheromone sprays and diffusers may help you create a more calming environment.
Most households in the United States have at least one pet. Studies have shown that the bond between people and their pets can increase fitness, lower stress, and bring happiness to their owners. One of the many health benefits of having a pet includes: Decreased blood pressure!
Most pets are creatures of habit and cats especially tend to enjoy predictability. Feeding your cat at the same time each day is one of the easiest ways to establish a routine.
Have a great day today!
Some pets become irritable when they have dental problems! It's always better to prevent dental problems from occurring in the future through the utilization of annual dental exams! If you notice any changes in your pet’s behavior, this may mean that something is causing discomfort and it may be time to schedule your pet's next visit with us!
They will always have our love like no other!
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Our favorite form of snuggles!
You can rely on our team to help you keep your pet healthy and treat them when they are sick or injured!
Proper nutrition is key to a healthy pet! Feeding your pet the right amount, and type, of food will help them maintain a healthy weight! Call us today if you have any questions about your pet's diet!
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How to pick what furry friend is best for you and your family? Your pet-owning experience will be most enjoyable if you consider carefully what type of pet best suits your family, home, and lifestyle. Invest the time and effort to make an informed decision and ensure the years with your future pet are happy ones!
We hope that you had a great Thanksgiving! What was your favorite dish?
We recommend regular wellness exams for the same reason your physician and dentist recommend them – if you can detect a problem in its early stages, it's more likely to be treated and resolved with less expense, less difficulty and better success!
Routine wellness visits are a great way to help your pet live a healthy life for as long as possible!
We can recommend a wellness program based on your pet's breed (some breeds are predisposed to certain health problems), age, lifestyle and overall health. We're here for you!
Schedule your pet’s next wellness visit today!
Fleas are well known as voracious feeders. They’re small, fast, and cause irritation to pets and people alike. In addition to physical discomfort, they transmit a number of diseases! Make sure that your pet has a flea treatment today!
This is your daily reminder to take your dog out to get some exercise!
When choosing your pet's food, this can oftentimes be an intimidating task at hand! We're here to help. When choosing, be mindful of diet's that are: - Nutritionally complete - Of very high quality - Appropriate for your pet’s stage of life
Fun fact for the day! The first guide dogs were trained for war-blinded soldiers after WWI!
Fact of the day!
Brushing or combing your cat daily will cut down on the hairballs that can develop in the digestive tract!
Happy Holidays! Warmest thoughts and best wishes to you and your loved ones!
Keep your pet free of parasites (fleas, ticks, heartworm, etc.). Give us a call so that we can figure out which plan is best for your fur baby!
As we near the end of 2020, we thank you for all of your support this year and can't wait to see what the new year has in store!
As we enter the New Year, what are some goals that you have for 2021?
Cats are nearsighted, but their peripheral vision and night vision are much better than that of humans!
By three months of age, the protective antibodies naturally passed along through a mother’s milk have been used up and your fur baby needs to be vaccinated to help protect him or her against many common infectious diseases, including leptospirosis, distemper and parvovirus, as well as a rabies vaccination. Vaccinations will save your pet’s life!
Regular exercise not only will help you to achieve number one above and keep your pet’s cardiovascular system in good health, but regular aerobic exercise will also help keep your pet mentally stimulated and help to avoid behavioral problems.
Heartworm is very difficult to treat and can be fatal for your dog so prevention is the key. Contact us so that we can help you figure out the right treatment for your pet!
Pets can't tell you when they don't feel well, so keep your eyes open for signs that something is off. Contact us if you notice warning signs of a health problem!
Gum disease is the most common condition that affects adult pets, and it's one of the most preventable! Besides daily brushing at home, your dog may be due for a professional dental cleaning. Schedule a visit with us so that we can ensure that your furry friend has optimal dental health!
Your dog’s age, weight, health, and activity level matter when it comes to what they eat. If you have any questions on what diet would be best for your furry friend- contact us so that we can help!
Like you, your pet needs regular visits to the doctor to ensure good health. A health check gives us the chance to nip any illness or health concerns in the bud before they can cause big problems!
Remember that domestic dogs are social animals that need interaction with humans. Set aside time for you and your dog to bond each day. Petting your dog, playing with toys, talking, or going for a walk or car ride are some ways you can strengthen and preserve this bond!
Finding and beginning proper treatment for disease conditions is usually most successful when the illness is detected early in its course. Early detection is critical to insuring a pain-free and long life for your pet!
As a pet parent, you know that clean, fresh water is vital to your pet’s health and happiness. Water is essential to all living things, and your pup and feline are no exception! Pets need constant access to clean water – water should be changed at least once daily.
A common problem among dogs and cats, dental disease and oral health issues can cause your pet pain, making it difficult for him or her to eat. Keep your pet's mouth clean & ensure that they are being taken for regular dental exams!
Routine wellness visits are vital to maintaining your pet’s health. Understanding your pet’s health and getting yearly metrics can potentially help in diagnosing issues down the line. Call us today to schedule an appointment with our team today!
Have the best day today! Sending some puppy Valentine's love your way today❤️
Dogs need exercise just like us! Going for a 30 minute walk each day can help keep you and your dog healthy. With exercise and a good diet, your pet will stay fit and live longer!
Weekend mood! We wish you a happy and safe weekend. Please call if you need to schedule an appointment.
Furry fact of the week! The way your cat walks is the same way a camel walks! Your cat walks with the right front and back foot going at the same time, then the left. Camels, giraffes and cats are the only animals to walk this way!
Dental disease is more common in pets than you think. By the age of three, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs already have some form of dental disease. Schedule your dental visit today!
Dogs need exercise just like us! Going for a 30 minute walk each day can help keep you and your dog healthy. With exercise and a good diet, your pet will stay fit and live longer!
Weekend mood! We wish you a happy and safe weekend. Please call if you need to schedule an appointment.
Some dog breeds are excellent swimmers! Chesapeake Bay Retrievers have an almost waterproof coat that makes them well equipped for water. Other dogs, like English Bulldogs, do not float and should not be left unattended by bodies of water! Call us to schedule an appointment today!
Pets that suffer from obesity are more likely to have a condition called insulin resistance. Diabetes, cancer, and even a shorter life expectancy can result from insulin resistance. Feeding your pet quality food in recommended portions can help keep their weight in line. Call today to learn about pet food brands we recommend!
Furry fact of the week! The way your cat walks is the same way a camel walks! Your cat walks with the right front and back foot going at the same time, then the left. Camels, giraffes and cats are the only animals to walk this way!
Dental disease is more common in pets than you think. By the age of three, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs already have some form of dental disease. Schedule your dental visit today!
Dogs need exercise just like us! Going for a 30 minute walk each day can help keep you and your dog healthy. With exercise and a good diet, your pet will stay fit and live longer!
Weekend mood! We wish you a happy and safe weekend. Please call if you need to schedule an appointment.
To learn more about our services, please call our expert staff today! At your first appointment, an assessment of your pet will be made to better understand your pet’s individual needs! Call today!
Cats have excellent vision at night. In the wild, cats typically hunt at night. If your cat is more rambunctious at night, this may be why! Exercise and play time before bed can help tire out your cat, causing them to sleep through the night!
Some dog breeds are excellent swimmers! Chesapeake Bay Retrievers have an almost waterproof coat that makes them well equipped for water. Other dogs, like English Bulldogs, do not float and should not be left unattended by bodies of water! Call us to schedule an appointment today!
Pets that suffer from obesity are more likely to have a condition called insulin resistance. Diabetes, cancer, and even a shorter life expectancy can result from insulin resistance. Feeding your pet quality food in recommended portions can help keep their weight in line. Call today to learn about pet food brands we recommend!
Furry fact of the week! The way your cat walks is the same way a camel walks! Your cat walks with the right front and back foot going at the same time, then the left. Camels, giraffes and cats are the only animals to walk this way!
Dental disease is more common in pets than you think. By the age of three, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs already have some form of dental disease. Schedule your dental visit today!
Are you worried about your dog’s eyesight? Try holding your hand about 18 inches away from your dog’s face. Then carefully move your hand swiftly toward your dog’s eyes. Your dog should blink! If there is no reaction, test each eye individually and call today.
As the weather is changing, please remember not all pets like certain climates. Leaving your pet outside for extended periods of time can cause them to get sick! A good benchmark is, if you could not tolerate the temperature, your pet can't either!
To learn more about our services, please call our expert staff today! At your first appointment, an assessment of your pet will be made to better understand your pet’s individual needs! Call today!
Cats have excellent vision at night. In the wild, cats typically hunt at night. If your cat is more rambunctious at night, this may be why! Exercise and play time before bed can help tire out your cat, causing them to sleep through the night!
Some dog breeds are excellent swimmers! Chesapeake Bay Retrievers have an almost waterproof coat that makes them well equipped for water. Other dogs, like English Bulldogs, do not float and should not be left unattended by bodies of water! Call us to schedule an appointment today!
Pets that suffer from obesity are more likely to have a condition called insulin resistance. Diabetes, cancer, and even a shorter life expectancy can result from insulin resistance. Feeding your pet quality food in recommended portions can help keep their weight in line. Call today to learn about pet food brands we recommend!
Polydactyl cats are furry friends that have extra toes on either their front or hind paws! This condition has been found in numerous breeds and is completely harmless.
Your dog’s breath is not supposed to stink! Plaque and bacteria are the cause for smelly breath, so with proper oral care, the smell should stay at a minimum! If your dog’s breath stinks, please call and schedule you next dental exam today!
Are you worried about your dog’s eyesight? Try holding your hand about 18 inches away from your dog’s face. Then carefully move your hand swiftly toward your dog’s eyes. Your dog should blink! If there is no reaction, test each eye individually and call today.
As the weather is changing, please remember not all pets like certain climates. Leaving your pet outside for extended periods of time can cause them to get sick! A good benchmark is, if you could not tolerate the temperature, your pet can't either!
To learn more about our services, please call our expert staff today! At your first appointment, an assessment of your pet will be made to better understand your pet’s individual needs! Call today!
Cats have excellent vision at night. In the wild, cats typically hunt at night. If your cat is more rambunctious at night, this may be why! Exercise and play time before bed can help tire out your cat, causing them to sleep through the night!

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Company name
Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac
Category
Pets

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac in Kansas City MO?
    You can reach them at: 816-616-2349. It’s best to call Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac during business hours.
  • What is the address for Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac on sherman in Kansas City?
    Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac is located at this address: 11923 NE Sherman Rd Kansas City, MO 64156.
  • What are Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac(Kansas City, MO) store hours?
    Dr Lawrence Paul Kovac store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat: 9:00AM - 1:00PM, Sun: Closed.