Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
At Animal Hospital of Dunedin, your pet’s first visit begins with a thorough nose-to-tail physical examination. Our veterinarian reviews medical history, lifestyle, and diet while checking weight, skin, eyes, ears, heart, and joints. We also discuss preventive care recommendations, vaccinations, and long-term wellness planning so you leave with a clear health roadmap tailored to your pet.
We handle urgent medical concerns during normal business hours and recommend calling ahead so we can prepare for your arrival. If your pet requires care outside our operating hours, our team will direct you to a trusted local emergency veterinary facility to ensure continuous treatment and support.
Animal Hospital of Dunedin is a full-service clinic for dogs and cats. Our services include wellness exams, preventive care, diagnostic testing, dental services, surgical procedures, puppy and kitten care, and senior pet care. We combine experienced doctors with modern equipment to manage both routine health needs and more complex medical conditions.
We recommend scheduling appointments in advance, but we understand urgent situations happen. Same-day appointments are often available depending on the day’s schedule. Call our hospital and we will do our best to accommodate your pet as quickly as possible.
Yes. You may request a specific veterinarian when booking your appointment. If that doctor is unavailable, our team will help you choose another experienced veterinarian so your pet still receives attentive, compassionate care.
You’ll be greeted by our friendly staff and asked about your pet’s history and daily routine. After a comprehensive exam, the veterinarian will explain findings, answer questions, and outline preventive health recommendations. Our goal is to help you feel informed and confident about caring for your pet.
Yes. Animal Hospital of Dunedin provides surgical services, including spay and neuter procedures. These surgeries support long-term health, help prevent certain diseases, and reduce unwanted behaviors. We also provide post-operative instructions and monitoring to ensure a safe recovery.
Animal Hospital of Dunedin is located at 1355 Pinehurst Rd., Dunedin, FL 34698. Our convenient location makes it easy for pet families throughout Dunedin, FL to access quality veterinary care.
Routine wellness exams allow veterinarians to detect early signs of disease, monitor weight and behavior changes, and keep vaccinations current. Preventive care visits help pets stay healthier longer and reduce the risk of serious medical problems later.
Sudden changes may indicate illness, pain, or stress. Contact our hospital promptly to schedule an evaluation. Early medical attention helps us diagnose and treat problems before they worsen.
Some medications may have mild side effects depending on your pet’s age, health, and dosage. Our veterinarians carefully choose medications, monitor your pet’s response, and adjust treatment as needed while explaining all benefits and precautions.
We use a comprehensive approach that includes diagnostics, medical therapy, and ongoing monitoring. Our team creates personalized plans based on your pet’s condition and comfort level, ensuring improved mobility and quality of life while keeping you informed at every step.
Yes. Diagnostic testing is designed to be safe and minimally stressful. These tests help us evaluate internal health, identify infections or disease, and determine the most effective treatment plan.
Yes. Diagnostic tools allow veterinarians to identify abnormalities, organ changes, or growths early, often before symptoms worsen. Early detection significantly improves treatment success and recovery.
Puppies and kittens receive comprehensive exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention guidance, and nutrition advice. We also discuss behavior, training, and development to ensure a healthy start.
Start with separation in a quiet room so pets can adjust to each other’s scent. Gradually allow supervised visual contact, then short interactions. Patience and gradual introductions help reduce stress and prevent conflict.
Yes. Dental pain can cause decreased appetite, irritability, bad breath, and reluctance to chew. Treating dental disease often improves comfort, energy, and overall mood.
Regular brushing is ideal, but dental chews, approved treats, and oral rinses can also help reduce plaque buildup. Routine veterinary dental checkups and cleanings are equally important for long-term oral health.
Recovery depends on the procedure and your pet’s overall health. Many pets improve within a few days after minor procedures. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and remain available if concerns arise.
How do I schedule a surgical consultation at Animal Hospital of Dunedin?
You can call our clinic or request an appointment online. During the consultation, we examine your pet, discuss treatment options, and explain preparation and recovery expectations.
Dogs typically enter their senior years around age 7, while cats are often considered seniors around 9 years old. Larger breeds may age faster. Early senior care helps detect age-related conditions sooner.
Senior pets should visit the veterinarian at least twice a year. Regular exams allow us to monitor chronic conditions, adjust medications, and maintain comfort and quality of life as pets age.
Yes, Animal Hospital of Dunedin offers care to patients from Dunedin and neighboring communities, including Clearwater, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, and Largo. We are located at 1355 Pinehurst Rd., Dunedin, FL 34698 and welcoming new patients. Call 727-733-9351 or book online.
