| Monday | 7:30am - 6:30pm |
| Tuesday | 7:30am - 6:30pm |
| Wednesday | 7:30am - 6:30pm |
| Thursday | 7:30am - 6:30pm |
| Friday | 7:30am - 6:30pm |
| Saturday | 7:30am - 12:30pm |
| Sunday | Closed |
- Animal Boarding
- Animal Flea Control
- Animal Microchipping
- Declawing
- Small Animal Vet
- Spaying/Neutering
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Dentistry
- Veterinary Euthanasia
- Veterinary Surgery
Description
Our goal is to provide high quality, compassionate, patient-oriented veterinary services. We strive to provide you and your pet with the best possible small animal medical, surgical, and dental care while treating you like family and your pets as if they were one of our own.
Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic is committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care, and health-related educational opportunities for clients; along with partnering with the community to make a difference in the well-being of small animal companions.
As a part of this wonderful Arlington community, we participate in various ways. These include supporting local school activities, making career day appearances, giving tours to scout troops, allowing observation days for students aspiring to work in the veterinary health field, holding animal fundraisers, and partnering with the Humane Society of North Texas and The City of Arlington Animal Services in an effort to promote the adoption of homeless animals, as well as to educate new pet owners on proper animal healthcare.
We have also received several cheers in the Arlington Star Telegram from our beloved clients.
We encourage you to stop by to meet our staff or contact
Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic today to learn more about how we can best serve the needs of you and your four legged family members!
Thank you for choosing
Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic,
we look forward to getting to know you and your pets.
Welcome to the family!
Our goal is to provide high quality, compassionate, patient-oriented veterinary services. We strive to provide you and your pet with the best possible small animal medical, surgical, and dental care while treating you like family and your pets as if they were one of our own.
Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic is committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care, and health-related educational opportunities for clients; along with partnering with the community to make a difference in the well-being of small animal companions.
As a part of this wonderful Arlington community, we participate in various ways. These include supporting local school activities, making career day appearances, giving tours to scout troops, allowing observation days for students aspiring to work in the veterinary health field, holding animal fundraisers, and partnering with the Humane Society of North Texas and The City of Arlington Animal Services in an effort to promote the adoption of homeless animals, as well as to educate new pet owners on proper animal healthcare.
We have also received several cheers in the Arlington Star Telegram from our beloved clients.
We encourage you to stop by to meet our staff or contact
Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic today to learn more about how we can best serve the needs of you and your four legged family members!
Thank you for choosing
Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic,
we look forward to getting to know you and your pets.
Welcome to the family!
Doctors
Dr. Rebecca Froelich , DVM (Owner)
I grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania where animals were a large part of my life. However it wasn't until high school that I decided I wanted to be a Veterinarian. I received my Bachelor of Science Degree from Penn State University in 1989 and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Illinois in 1993. Very early in my veterinary school days I realized that, although horses are what brought me into this profession, dogs and cats are my passion to treat as a veterinarian.
After graduation I married, moved to Arlington and in May of 1994, I found my home here at Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic. Being able to help you and your pets brings me fulfillment every day. I value most the relationships we have built over the years and look forward to the new ones to come.
I am a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Texas Veterinary Medical Association and Tarrant County Veterinary Medical Association. I also am very proud to have Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic be certified as an American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) hospital. Maintaining this distinction and level of practice is very important to me.
My personal life includes a wonderful husband, Wayne and five children, Nicole, Thomas, Gavin, Dakota, and Serenity; two dogs, Cagney and Logan; two cats, Zack and Charlotte; and Jasmine my horse. In my free time I love reading, riding, and taking care of my family. The clinic is my pride and joy and I am blessed to have such wonderful staff members and clients. Thank you for being a part of my family here in Texas.
Dr. Nancy Bader , DVM
When I was growing up in Alabama, I was inspired to become a veterinarian, and pursued my dream at Auburn University, earning a Bachelor of Science and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in 1978. I moved to Texas soon after graduation, and have been associated with our clinic since its inception in 1980. I really enjoy doing surgery at our clinic and working part time. I am grateful that every day we get to celebrate the wonderful relationship between companion pets and their owners.
I have a son and four pets. My dog Abby is a young Sheltie that just graduated from obedience school, and our cats are named Bob and Bittie. Our newest addition is a Boston Terrier pup named Mike. My hobbies are reading, swimming, cycling, and walking my dogs.
I enjoy being active in my profession, having served as a past officer in the Tarrant County Veterinary Medical Association and past board member of the Airport Freeway Animal Emergency Clinic. I maintain active memberships in our state and national professional associations and enjoy pursuing continuing education through these groups. I feel lucky to be a part of a wonderful profession that allows me to help pets and their owners
Dr. Margaret Thompson , DVM
I was seven years old when I first announced to my parents that I wanted to be a veterinarian. I have enjoyed being a part of this profession since completing my DVM degree in 1982. For sixteen years I owned a small animal practice in the mid-cities area.
I have two adult children, one grandson & a mixed breed dog, Ruth, who is my beloved companion. My part time work gives me more time for family, recreation, and volunteer work. Some of my favorite activities, outside of spending time with family, are veterinary medical mission work and paddling my solo canoe on white water rivers.
I have been a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Texas Veterinary Medical Association and Dallas & Tarrant County Veterinary Medical Associations since 1982; a member of the Texas Academy of Veterinary Practice (which requires 50 hours of continuing education each year) since 1993; and am a past member of the Cornell Feline Research Center. I am listed in Who's Who in Veterinary Medicine & Science. I have been with the team here since October of 2005.
I am delighted to have the privilege of caring for the animals God has given us to enrich our lives. It is truly a joy to work with our clients to maximize their pets' health, thus giving both pet and client a better quality of life.
Dr. Mary King , DVM
My best friend Mittens, a grey tabby, inspired me to become a Veterinarian around the age of nine. Mittens was a fighter and needed care for his wounds regularly. I began working at a Veterinary Hospital in high school to begin the path to fulfill my dream of becoming a Veterinarian.
I graduated from Texas A&M University with my Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree in 1994. I have held several positions as an Associate Veterinarian and also worked as a research Veterinarian in Charleston, South Carolina. I arrived at Jason-Little Road Animal Clinic in July of 2000. It's the best place I've worked in my 15 plus years as a Veterinarian.
My husband Curtis and I live in Azle with our wonderful 4-legged family. The dogs - Daisy, Stubbs, Rufus, Maggie and the cats - William Wallace, Rory, and Ibo are the sunshine rays of our life. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family, my friends, and especially my little brother Ryan from Big Brothers Big Sisters.






