Bladder Stones in Dogs & Cats

Bladder stones in dogs and cats are more common than many pet owners are willing to accept.  However, there are things you can do to prevent them… or prevent them from returning. Most owners never suspect that their pet has bladder stones.  If they suspect a medical issue, the first thought is urinary tract infection. …

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The Pain of Losing a Pet

THE PAIN OF LOSING A PET For many people today, their pet is the most important being in their lives. No value can be given for the unconditional love that they give us. Nothing is better than knowing that someone will always be happy to see you, when you arrive home. They impatiently wait for…

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New Hours

New Hours for Dunedin Animal Medical Center The Covid crisis has created many challenges for us over the last few months. One of them is the ability to find and hire qualified people for our team. Because of this issue, the staff at DAMC have been working later hours and more days, to keep up…

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Keep Your Dog Calm During Fireworks

Dog Calm During Fireworks – If your dog doesn’t cope well during thunderstorms, there’s a good chance that they are likely to be afraid of fireworks. The good news is that there are steps you can take to help your dog. Here are nine expert-approved tips to prevent your dog from freaking out during fireworks.

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Pet Boarding and Dog Kennels

Dunedin Animal Medical Center & Pet Resort has the cleanest and safest pet boarding facilities in Tampa Bay.

Cat and dog boarding is available, with over 100 dog kennels to handle peak travel seasons, like Christmas.  Our facilities feature:

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Parvo is Still An Issue

Many people may think that since the parvo vaccine was developed nearly 40 years ago, that parvo isn’t an issue anymore.  Nothing could be further from the truth. Parvo is every puppy and dog owner’s worst nightmare, and it’s easily remedied with a vaccine, but many people still don’t get it.   Because of that, in…

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Ear Infections in Dogs

Ear infections in dogs are painful. Many dogs will shake their head and scratch their ears trying to relieve the discomfort. The ears often become red and inflamed and develop an offensive odor.

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Intestinal Issues in Dogs

Intestinal Issues in dogs arise from a variety of sources, and can be food, object or microbial related.  It’s common for owners to buy toys or treats for their pets, while rarely considering the complications that could arise from them.  “Many pets come into our hospital due to complications arising from foreign objects in their…

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Anal Glands EXPRESSION

Is your dog doing the ‘butt-scootin’ boogie’?  If you don’t address it soon, it could end up being a very expensive endeavor – to their health and your wallet. What are ANAL GLANDS? Anal glands are located on either side, and just below the anus of your pet.  They excrete a scent that identifies your…

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