Exotic Pet Care in Stillwater, OK
Pets come in all shapes and sizes, and Perkins Road Pet Clinic is happy to offer medical services and surgery for exotic pets alongside our care for dogs and cats.
Exotic Species We See
Dr. Tillotson sees a variety of exotic animals, including birds, pocket pets, and reptiles. Our team is comprised of animal health professionals with experience caring for exotic animals, so you can rest assured your unique pet is in good hands.
Medical and Surgical Services for Exotic Pets
We offer both routine medical care and surgical services for exotic patients, supported by the same in-house laboratory and digital x-ray technology we use for our canine and feline patients. This allows us to diagnose and treat exotic pets with the same level of accuracy and speed.
Common Exotic Pet Health Concerns
- Respiratory issues in birds and reptiles
- Dental overgrowth in pocket pets like rabbits and guinea pigs
- Husbandry-related illness from improper diet, temperature, or habitat setup
- Parasites and skin conditions
Boarding and Ongoing Care
If you need a safe place for your exotic pet to stay while you travel, ask us about boarding options suited to your pet’s species. For new exotic pet owners, our new clients page can help you know what to expect at your first visit.
Please call us at (405) 624-3086 if you have any questions or comments about how we can care for your exotic pet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of exotic pets do you treat?
We see a variety of exotic animals, including birds, pocket pets like rabbits and guinea pigs, and reptiles.
Do you perform surgery on exotic pets?
Yes, we offer both medical and surgical services for exotic patients.
What are common health issues in exotic pets?
Respiratory issues in birds and reptiles, dental overgrowth in pocket pets, husbandry-related illness, and parasites are all common concerns we address.
Can you board my exotic pet?
Yes, we offer boarding options suited to different exotic species. Call us to discuss the setup your pet will need.
Do you use the same diagnostic tools for exotic pets as for dogs and cats?
Yes, our in-house lab and digital x-ray equipment are used for exotic patients as well, allowing for fast and accurate diagnosis.
What should I bring to my exotic pet’s first appointment?
Please bring information about your pet’s diet, habitat setup, and any recent behavior changes, along with any prior medical records.
Who should I ask about caring for my exotic pet?
Dr. Tillotson and our team have experience with exotic species and are happy to answer your questions by phone or during an appointment.
