At South Park Animal Hospital, Dr. Day provides medical and surgical veterinary care for dogs and cats. In addition, other small mammals can be seen as needed. We believe that preventative care is the cornerstone to good health for our pet's longevity. Our office is open for services Monday through Friday from 7:45 AM to 5:00 PM. Appointments are greatly encouraged to minimize you and your pet's wait time.
Dr. Day and her staff were all so very, very nice, and great with pets. Pepper is very timid and nervous around new people, but she didn’t act out one bit, didnt try to “fight them,” and seemed fairly comfortable the whole time! … Our pets are great judges of people, and Pepper saw genuinely sweet ladies this morning, for sure.
We are very pleased with the care,(and the cost!) and will use this vet again. 🙂
Misty Roberts
Misty Roberts
Just a quick thanks for working in my crew of 5 for their annuals today on short notice.
And all y’all did for Xander not just surgery, but the after-care as well, y’all are awesome always have been!!
Jeff Statham
Jeff Statham
We love Dr Day and the staff! Loving, kind and so friendly!
Robin Waters
Robin Waters
My family has used them for years. They are always friendly and compassionate. I have a rescue with pretty serious behavior issues and they are phenomenal with him. I won’t go anywhere else!
Rhonda Watts
Rhonda Watts
In addition to preventive and medical care, we perform soft tissue, orthopedic, diagnostic, and cosmetic surgical treatments. Our hospitalized pets are provided excellent nursing care by our dedicated veterinary assistants and technicians. Our laboratory can provide fast, accurate results for diagnosis and care.
South Park Animal Hospital was established in 1990 in southwest Shreveport. We are a small animal general practice which strives to provide our patients with the best care possible. We pride ourselves on our warm, friendly service. Our relationship with our clients and patients brings us joy!
LEARN MOREDr. Day is a feline-fancier with special interests in soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, and preventative healthcare.
Dr. Gill has a keen interest in orthopedic surgery and client communication.
Ruth has a ready smile and attentive ear to lend both your pet and you at every visit.
Megan is a registered veterinary technician who loves her career. She has a strong passion for animals and providing care in their times of need.
At South Park Animal Hospital, Dr. Day provides preventative veterinary medical care for dogs and cats. We also see and assess other small mammals (ferrets, hamsters, Guinea pigs, and rabbits) as needed. We believe that preventative care is the cornerstone to your pet’s longevity.
We provide high-quality, professional medical care to your pets in both outpatient and inpatient services.
Our pharmacy and inventory provides one stop for your pet’s medication, medical diet, and preventive product needs.
Dr. Day and her staff were all so very, very nice, and great with pets. Pepper is very timid and nervous around new people, but she didn’t act out one bit, didnt try to “fight them,” and seemed fairly comfortable the whole time! … Our pets are great judges of people, and Pepper saw genuinely sweet ladies this morning, for sure.
We are very pleased with the care,(and the cost!) and will use this vet again. 🙂
Misty Roberts
Misty Roberts
Just a quick thanks for working in my crew of 5 for their annuals today on short notice.
And all y’all did for Xander not just surgery, but the after-care as well, y’all are awesome always have been!!
Jeff Statham
Jeff Statham
We love Dr Day and the staff! Loving, kind and so friendly!
Robin Waters
Robin Waters
My family has used them for years. They are always friendly and compassionate. I have a rescue with pretty serious behavior issues and they are phenomenal with him. I won’t go anywhere else!
Rhonda Watts
Rhonda Watts
April 22, 2016
Everyone has heard how the USA is becoming well known for its obesity epidemic. Did you know that our pets are experiencing obesity in increasing numbers as well? “An Estimated 58% of Cats and 54% of Dogs in the United States are Overweight or Obese” This statement comes from the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. […]