FAQs

  • How often should my pet have an exam and blood work?

    At LAVet Hospital, we believe that the best way to prolong the relationship you share with your pet is to identify disease processes early and prevent the progression of chronic illness, before it becomes a problem. To keep tabs on your pet’s overall health, it is important to maintain annual exams and blood work. We recommend an examination by your veterinarian every 12 months for healthy pets under the age of 7, and every 6 months for healthy senior patients. Those pets with chronic disease or mobility issues may require examination on a more frequent basis. We also recommend annual blood work profiles to provide a continuous record for our veterinarian to identify trends and specific areas to focus on in an effort to prolong the duration and quality of life of our patients.

  • Why does my pet need a dental procedure?

    Periodontal disease (disease of the structures around the teeth such as the gums, bone, and connective tissue) is one of the most common problems that we deal with on a daily basis at LAVet Hospital. Periodontal infections, tooth fractures, and oral masses can be sources of serious discomfort for your pet. Additionally, untreated periodontal infections can cause damage to major organs of the body including the heart, liver, and kidneys. Proper veterinary dental care can help prevent your pet from developing painful dental conditions and can extend their life expectancy as well.

  • How important is nutrition for my pet?

    Similar to human food intake, a diet that is low in fat and high in protein is essential to the life of your pet. Pets, like people, are unique and individual; they have different needs based on their size, breed, age, and health issues. But no matter what their individual needs are, it is important that pets maintain a healthy weight, eat a nutritious diet, and receive adequate exercise to promote living longer with fewer health issues.

    When pets are overweight, it creates a tendency towards diabetes, heart disease, joint problems, and other chronic health conditions. Using our nutritional counseling services at LAVet Hospital will help simplify just what your pet should be eating and how much.

  • What if my pet has an after-hours problem?

    For after-hours emergencies, please call 985-492-4777 to be transferred to our answering service.

  • At what age should I have my pet spayed or neutered?

    There are several factors that help determine the best age for spaying and neutering including your pet’s breed (larger breeds wait longer) and individual health status. Typical spaying and neutering for most pets not used for breeding purposes is usually recommended at about 6 months of age. Spaying and neutering help with animal population control and prevent unwanted pets. Just as importantly, spaying and neutering can improve the overall health of your pet, and help in avoiding certain reproductive diseases, and some types of cancer.

  • What are heartworms, and how can I prevent my pet from getting them?

    Heartworms are a serious life-threatening, year-round parasitic threat to both indoor and outdoor pets. Transmitted by mosquitoes, heartworms are extremely common in the warm, moisture rich environment found in south Louisiana.

    Heartworm larvae are carried to healthy animals by mosquitoes that have previously bitten infected animals. Unless your pet is taking a heartworm preventative, the microfilaria, larvae of the parasites, will mature into adult worms. Adult heartworms can cause serious damage to the animal’s blood vessels, lungs and heart, and may ultimately cause death.

    The best course of action is to have your pets tested regularly for the presence of heartworms and kept on a heartworm preventative regimen for the rest of their lives. Having your pet on a monthly preventative treatment is much less expensive than having to treat adult heartworms. There are several options available for the prevention of this potentially life-threatening disease. Our doctors will determine which preventative is right for your pet, based on their needs and lifestyle.

  • What financing options do you offer, or is payment expected at the time of service?

    LAVet Hospital strives to offer compassionate, comprehensive veterinary care. In order to continue a high quality of service, payment is expected in full at the time of examination or procedure. We accept cash, personal checks, and all major credit cards.

    Sometimes an emergency occurs with our pets that is not within our immediate budget. If you would like the option of financing unanticipated expenses in order to provide the best care for your pet, we are partnered with Care Credit. For more information and to find out if you qualify, please visit https://www.carecredit.com/

    Pet insurance is yet another viable option for many pet owners, helping them pay the cost of unexpected veterinary care. There are a variety of pet insurance companies and plans, so feel free to contact us today if you need any guidance.

    If you have any questions or concerns about our payment policy or your options, please don’t hesitate to contact us today.

Our Hours


Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Sunday: Closed
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What Our Clients Say

  • “First, I love the layout. Check in and check out are separated by a door so no struggle with your pet and other pets while checking out. So nice. The staff were very friendly and all came to check out my dog to give pets. He loved it. Dr. Buffy was very attentive and able to answer all my questions. Gave my dog a good checkup visit. Very satisfied and so happy they are in Thibodaux!!! "

    Rita Couch
  • “The staff here is incredible! I called with an emergency for my baby and was immediately given an appointment. When I arrived, they took us straight to the back and examined her right away. The doctor explained everything that needed to be done and worked quickly. After the procedure was finished, I was called to pick her up. The service was exceptional, and the price was surprisingly affordable! I expected it to be expensive and was shocked at the total. I’m definitely switching to this clinic for future care. It’s rare to find such amazing care at such an affordable price! "

    Jackie Pitre
  • “Dr. Blake and staff are always friendly and helpful with our fur babies. He’s seen us through a life threatening illness with a previous pup with compassion and skill. Hands down the best! "

    Lori Hebert
  • “Fantastic clinic. Had an emergency with our dog, they took the call at 10pm, very understanding and calming. Got us in for an appointment first thing the next day. Dr Buffy was extremely patient and did an excellent job with our dog. 10-10 recommend to anyone. "

    Andrew
  • “Dr. Blake and his staff were great! They went above and beyond to accommodate us after our cat had some issues. "

    Jeremy Chaisson
  • “The office is very nice, and the staff very friendly and professional. Dr. Marcello is very knowledgeable and was great with my dog. He is not my regular vet but only because the drive is a little far, but I might switch anyway soon. Highly recommend! "

    Joshmomify
  • “The friendliest and fastest service! Not only does the entire staff remember and love on our fur baby every time we come in, but our appointments are super fast and efficient. Zero wait time and we were in and out in under 15 minutes for vaccines. "

    Keli Dantin
  • “The office is so nice a clean and the staff was absolutely amazing! My dog Merle and I were so well taken care of by everyone and we will be back again! "

    Danielle Stelly