Call Us:
830-626-2582
County Line Veterinary Clinic
1928 South Seguin Ave, Ste. 108
New Braunfels, Texas 78130
Voted Best Veterinarian in the
2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012 Herald-Zeitung "Readers' Choice Awards"!
Voted
Best Secretary and Best Groomer in the Herald Zeitung "Readers' Choice Awards" 2011
and 2012.
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Hours
Mon-Fri
7:30am-5pm
Saturdays
8:30am-12pm
Closed Sundays
Phone: 830-626-CLVC (2582)
Fax: 830-626-2580
Email: county.line@att.net
"Quality Healthcare for the Life of Your Pet"
Professional
Groomer on
Staff!
Stephanie
Parker
Give your pet some
TLC @CLVC!
We offer day boarding,
overnight and extended
kenneling services!
Uncle Sam is Coming to CLVC
We are hosting themed photo
shoots each month for our
2014
Pets of New Braunfels Calendar

with all profit going to our two
local families we are
sponsoring through Guide Dogs
of Texas!
Join us
Thursday, June 20th
10am-12pm and 3pm-5pm.
Meet Uncle Sam at our Red, White and Blue
Photo Shoot

Free and open to the whole community.
Use our camera or bring your own!
Your pet may be the one chosen to be featured
in our calendar!
CLVC's Biggest Loser Contest Pet Edition
Some easily identifiable causes of weight gain in cats and dogs:
Overfeeding - Pets with unlimited access to food understandably eat more than they need
Overeating - Many commercial foods are loaded with salt and fat. This improves taste, which means your pet will
want to gorge
Feeding habits - Feeding table scraps and "people food" can lead to obesity
Lack of exercise - Too much food and too little exercise produces a typical result: obesity
Age - Older, less active pets are prone to weight gain
Join our Biggest Loser contest and we can help you help your pet! Give us a call and we
can fill you in on the details 830-626-2582
Did you know that obesity affects more than 50% of America's pet population?
If your pet is overweight, she can develop all kinds of health problems, such as painful arthritis, heart disease,
breathing difficulty,and diabetes-  for your pet, the excess weight and the resulting health problems can mean
less play time and depression.