Animal Doctor of Weston

202 Weston Road
Weston, CT 06883

(203)221-1440

www.drchucknoonan.com

Curing Animals Morning, NOONAN Night

We currently provide services for companion animals in Weston and Westport!

For all your pet's needs, call our office at (203) 221-1440

Please remember to call in your medications prior to picking up                                     

For your protection, and that of others, all dogs must be on a leash and properly controlled, all cats must be in carriers while in the waiting area or exam rooms.                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Attention: A raccoon in Westport tested positive for rabies in May of 2024. Please do not touch your pets for 4 hours if they have contact with a potential rabies carrier and call the office to schedule a rabies vaccine booster!                                                                                                                                                                     

Recent sighting: Copperhead snakes in local parks. BEWARE VENOMOUS!
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Welcome!

My philosophy of practice is to collaborate with you, the pet owner, to provide the best veterinary care possible. Practical, common sense approaches to medical and surgical problems are discussed with you. Then we work on the solutions that fit within the framework both medically and financially. 

If any problem cannot be rectified here, I collaborate with board certified specialists who show the same degree of care and concern for your pet that I do. 

Dogs and cats do some strange things both normal and abnormal. My staff and myself are available to answer questions as simple as housebreaking and as complex as poisonings. If your pet needs to be seen, my staff makes every effort to help you in a timely manner. 

In the coming year, it is likely we will see more wildlife encounters between our pets and the various fauna that share our common environment. As some of these species are rabies carriers, we should take precautions when handling our pets post-exposure. Use gloves when checking for wounds. Keep your pets away from family members for four hours allowing the saliva of the potentially rabid animal to dry.  

Thank you all for the kind thoughts, gifts, notes, and referrals.

Dr. Chuck Noonan

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