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Coppell

Veterinary Clinic in Coppell, TX

HELLO NEIGHBOR!

Dr. Jana Bryant, Partner Veterinarian at CityVet | Coppell, leads her veterinary practice with compassion, transparency, and a commitment to evidence-based pet care. A lifelong animal lover, she’s dedicated to relieving pain and improving the lives of pets across her community. As a trusted local veterinarian, Dr. Bryant has deep roots in the community, as two of her children attend Coppell ISD, and she actively supports local shelters and rescues, often fostering kittens in need. Her veterinary practice welcomes dogs, cats, and pocket pets like rabbits and ferrets, ensuring comprehensive, personalized care for every patient. In her commitment to lifelong learning, Dr. Bryant has pursued extra training in dentistry and ultrasound so that she is able to offer more to her patients. Known for her warm approach and clinical expertise, Dr. Bryant never shies away from complex cases, making her a dependable partner for families seeking high-quality veterinary care in Coppell.

Services
We Offer

VET CARE

BATHING & GROOMING

PET FOOD
& SUPPLIES

LOCATION HOURS
  • Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM
  • Saturday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Sunday Closed

We’re honored to be voted the Best Veterinary Clinic of Coppell and North Irving for 2026

We’re truly honored to be voted the Best Veterinary Clinic of Coppell and North Irving for 2026 voted by our clients and readers of Living Magazine and even more grateful for the trust you place in us every day.

We are a local clinic in Coppell, Texas proudly owned by Dr. Jana Bryant. Thank you for supporting our neighborhood practice and for trusting Dr. Bryant and our team with your pets’ care.

WE ARE FAMILY FRIDAY‼️🐾

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Did you know?!
Their eyes are built for spotting movement at a distance, leaving a blind spot at chin level — which is why a cat will paw around for a treat sitting directly in front of it.
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What’s it really like to work at CityVet? Ask a Practice Manager who almost left veterinary medicine.
 
Clinton was ready to walk away from the field. Then a role at CityVet opened up — and it lined up with the values he already had.
 
Veterinary professionals — DVMs, techs, assistants, client care, practice managers — this is your kind of culture.
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Why does my dog nibble on me?

Short answer: it's usually communication, not aggression. That gentle "corn cobbing" with the front teeth almost always means one of four things:

- Affection: social grooming, the same way dogs groom packmates to bond
- Play: mouthing your hand is an invitation, not a bite
- Teething: puppies under ~7 months chew to soothe sore gums
- Bite inhibition: they're learning how much pressure is okay

When to pay closer attention: a stiff body and hard stare, a low growl or snarl, or pressure that actually hurts. Those are stress signals, not play.

The fix for nuisance nibbling is redirection — the second you feel teeth, trade your hand for a chew toy. It teaches what to do instead of just saying no.

For more information, check out the full blog by Dr. Bycroft at CityVet | Surprise at the link in our bio!
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Wishing you and your feline friends the happiest International Cat Day!
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WE ARE FAMILY FRIDAY‼️🐾

Meet sweet little Lincoln, who’s a fan favorite over at CityVet | West 7th!
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Why do cats chirp?

Cats chirp — also called chattering or chittering — as a short, high-pitched burst of sound triggered by focused excitement, usually when they spot prey like a bird outside the window.

What cat chirping usually means:
- Excitement or frustration while watching prey they can't reach
- A possible attempt to mimic bird calls as a hunting strategy
- Friendly greeting or attention-seeking toward you
- Play mode — many cats chirp mid-pounce at a toy

Is it normal? Yes. Chirping is a healthy part of a cat's vocal range, and kittens do it too. But if the chirping is persistent and paired with stress signals or other behavior changes, it's worth a vet visit.

Best way to respond: give them something to hunt — a prey-like toy, dedicated play time, and a window with a good view.

More information in the blog in our bio!
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Did you know?!
They have some sweat glands in their paw pads, but panting does the heavy lifting.
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Common Questions

CityVet | Coppell offers a wide variety of services for your pet. Our veterinary care spans medical, dental, and surgical procedures. Additionally, we offer in-house pharmacy services.  

At CityVet | Coppell we require all patients schedule an appointment online, in our CityVet App, or call us at (469) 830-5200 to book an appointment. 

Yes! We offer spay and neuter services at all our CityVet locations. Recommendations for spaying and neutering can differ depending on the type and breed of your pet. Feel free to call us at (469) 830-5200 for further details. 

 

Our team at CityVet | Coppell is equipped to support your animals, depending on their comfort level, we can either involve the owner or keep them separate. Using treats and positive reinforcement helps create a calm and positive experience. 

Yes! CityVet | Coppell partners with industry leaders to provide flexible and convenient payment options. We currently offer CareCredit, Affirm, and Scratch Pay payment services.  

 

Yes! At CityVet | Coppell we offer medical boarding, for more information call us at (469) 830-5200.

Yes! In the CityVet App you can book appointments, refill prescriptions, and access your pet’s complete care profile on the go! Download the CityVet App now!

Yes! Our Care to Share program allows you to refer a friend and both of you receive a $25 credit to use on a visit. Learn more about Care to Share here!