Jordan Veterinary Clinic

Jordan Veterinary Clinic Jordan Veterinary Clinic Inc. in Vidor, TX is a full service companion animal hospital.

It is our commitment to provide quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet. Our services and facilities are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy pets; early detection and treatment of disease as your pet ages; and complete medical and surgical care as necessary during his or her lifetime. Our goal is to practice the highest quality medicine and surgery with compassion and an emphasis on client education. Our entire healthcare team is committed to providing personal attention to the unique concerns of each individual pet owner.

🐾 Heads Up, Pet Parents! 🐾Our clinic will be closed this Friday in observance of Good Friday. ✝️We’ll resume normal hour...
03/30/2026

🐾 Heads Up, Pet Parents! 🐾
Our clinic will be closed this Friday in observance of Good Friday. ✝️

We’ll resume normal hours Monday.
If your pet needs medication refills or anything urgent, please plan ahead so your furry friends stay happy & healthy! 🐶🐱

Thank you for understanding, & we hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend! 💛🐣

🐶💛 Happy National Puppy Day!Celebrating tiny paws, big hearts, and all the puppy love 🐾✨
03/23/2026

🐶💛 Happy National Puppy Day!

Celebrating tiny paws, big hearts, and all the puppy love 🐾✨

☘️ Happy St. Patrick’s Day from your favorite vet crew! ☘️We’re feeling extra lucky today to care for all of your sweet ...
03/17/2026

☘️ Happy St. Patrick’s Day from your favorite vet crew! ☘️

We’re feeling extra lucky today to care for all of your sweet pets! 🐾💚

While you’re celebrating, here are a few quick pet safety tips:
🍀 Keep chocolate & sugary treats out of reach
🍀 Watch out for festive drinks—alcohol is a no-go for pets
🍀 Be mindful of decorations (especially anything small or shiny that could be swallowed!)

Let’s keep the shenanigans safe & full of tail wags! 🌈✨

🌴☀️ SPRING BREAK PET CHECK! 🐾Spring break is here and we’re curious…Is your pet more of a:🏖 Beach Bum – soaking up the s...
03/16/2026

🌴☀️ SPRING BREAK PET CHECK! 🐾

Spring break is here and we’re curious…

Is your pet more of a:

🏖 Beach Bum – soaking up the sun and loving the outdoors

🚗 Road Trip Buddy – always ready to ride shotgun

😴 Stay-cation Pro – napping while the family is away

🎾 Backyard Explorer – living their best life chasing squirrels

👇 Comment which one sounds most like your pet!

Bonus: Drop a photo of your spring break sidekick in the comments! 📸🐾

⚠️Clinic Update for This Week⚠️Just a friendly reminder that we will NOT have a doctor in the clinic this week.We will s...
03/16/2026

⚠️Clinic Update for This Week⚠️
Just a friendly reminder that we will NOT have a doctor in the clinic this week.

We will still be open for medication pick-ups & technician appointments, including things like:
• Nail trims
• A**l gland expressions
• Technician services

Thank you for your understanding, & we appreciate all of our wonderful clients and patients!

03/16/2026

PSA: Bats in the Beaumont area 🦇

With the second Positive bat in less than three months, we would like to remind people to not handle bats if they find one on the ground or in their house. Just this past December, a lethargic bat was found in the 600 Blk of 21st street, and after testing, the bat was found to be positive for rabies. Most recently, an injured bat was picked up in the 6000 Blk of College, and after subsequent testing, this bat was also found to be positive for rabies.

The most common bat species in East Texas, particularly in forested areas, are the Evening Bat, which often roosts in trees and buildings, and the Eastern red bat, a common, solitary, tree-roosting species. The Mexican free-tailed bat is also highly abundant throughout Texas. Beaumont Animal Care begins receiving calls about bats in early spring and continues through the summer months. Bat mating season in Texas primarily occurs in the spring, just before or during the return journey of migratory species, with peak maternity colony activity—when pups are born and raised—occurring from March through August.

While less than 1% of the total bat population has rabies, approximately 11% of bats submitted for testing in Texas test positive. A grounded, dying, or acting-strange bat, such as paralysis or inability to fly, could be a sign of infection. Never touch a bat with your bare hands. If a bat is found in your home or makes contact with a person/pet, it should be captured (if safe to do so), call your local animal control department, and they will submit the bat for testing.

If you are bitten or scratched by a bat, wash the area immediately and seek medical attention, as rabies is 100% fatal once symptoms begin.

Not every bat that is found is sick, nor does it need to be tested, especially if the bat is carrying its young. Again, we always recommend contacting your local animal control agency and letting the officer make that determination. Stay safe this summer and practice your bat safety!

🏔️A T T E N T I O N🏔️We will NOT have a doctor in office next week!We will remain open for anyone needing to pick up med...
03/13/2026

🏔️A T T E N T I O N🏔️
We will NOT have a doctor in office next week!
We will remain open for anyone needing to pick up medication & technician appointments.

Tech appointments include:
•Nail Trims🐾
•A**l Gland Expressions😷
•Baths (Limited)🛁
•Vaccinations (Rabies excluded)💉

Did we mention nail trims & a**l gland expressions are 5️⃣0️⃣% off during this time as well!👀

If you have any questions or are wanting schedule an appointment please call our clinic at 409-769-6744.

We appreciate your understanding.

03/12/2026

Just a little VetMed fun on this Thursday! Sweet Livvy was a good sport & she did in fact get lots of treats too!

Spaying your dog isn’t just about preventing unexpected puppies — it also has some great health benefits. It can help reduce the risk of uterine infections, mammary tumors, & it eliminates heat cycles (which means less stress for you & your pup).

A healthier pup & fewer surprises… that’s a win-win! 💕

*Livvy’s mom approves this message!👍🏼*

What if flea & tick prevention only had to happen once a year?Meet Bravecto Quantum — a flea & tick prevention injection...
03/09/2026

What if flea & tick prevention only had to happen once a year?

Meet Bravecto Quantum — a flea & tick prevention injection that protects your dog for 12 full months with just one dose! 💉

Less remembering, more protecting.
Ask us about it at your pet’s next visit!

It’s Friday — show us your pet’s current mood🤪🐾
03/06/2026

It’s Friday — show us your pet’s current mood🤪🐾

Spring Allergies Aren’t Just for Humans! 🌼If your pet is suddenly itching, licking their paws, or shaking their head a l...
03/05/2026

Spring Allergies Aren’t Just for Humans! 🌼

If your pet is suddenly itching, licking their paws, or shaking their head a lot, pollen might be the culprit! Just like us, pets can have seasonal allergies when plants start blooming. 🌿

Common signs of pet allergies include:
• Excessive scratching or licking
• Red or irritated skin
• Paw chewing
• Ear infections or head shaking
• Watery eyes or sneezing

If your furry friend seems extra itchy this season, give us a call! We can help keep them comfortable so they can enjoy spring just as much as you do. 🌸

This tiny speck?Responsible for 87% of dramatic paw-licking, sneezing fits, & “why am I itchy?!” energy. 🌼🙃Yes… pollen. ...
02/27/2026

This tiny speck?
Responsible for 87% of dramatic paw-licking, sneezing fits, & “why am I itchy?!” energy. 🌼🙃
Yes… pollen. The tiny villain of springtime.

Allergy season is officially in session!

Address

1650 N Main Street
Vidor, TX
77662

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

(409) 769-6744

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