"Dr. Delgado is compassionate and caring, and so is everyone at Dunedin Animal Medical Center. "
- Olga Petersen
DAMC Client
Nov. 30, 2024
"Dr. Delgado is compassionate and caring, and so is everyone at Dunedin Animal Medical Center. "
- Olga Petersen
DAMC Client
Nov. 30, 2024
Veterinary Services
Our state-of-the-art facility offers a comprehensive range of veterinary services designed to meet the unique needs of each animal that walks through our doors. From routine check-ups and vaccinations to advanced diagnostics and surgical procedures, our dedicated team of professionals is equipped with the knowledge, experience, and compassion to provide the highest standard of care.
Prevention is the cure for illness.
Pet wellness exams help identify small issues before they become problems.
Skin conditions are common in pets and can usually be resolved in a few visits to the vet.
X-rays, ultrasounds, bloodwork, urinalysis and fecal studies are ways we find the underlying cause of illness.
Our veterinary doctors perform at the highest level to ensure that your pet heals quickly.
Our veterinarians are skilled in all aspects of animal dentistry, to ensure the highest quality care.
Any concern about your pet’s health warrants, at minimum, a call to your veterinarian.
Our surgeons treat diseases and injuries of the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and other skeletal structures.
Spaying and neutering is just as much about GOOD HEALTH as it is about population control.
Dog Boarding Safety
When you have to be away from home and can’t take your dog with you, boarding your pet at a trusted facility is a great option. At Dunedin Animal Medical Center, we know how important it is to find a safe, clean, and comfortable environment for your dog to stay. Here are some key considerations for dog boarding, safety concerns…
Why Annual Vaccines for Pets?
Keeping Your Furry Friends Safe and Healthy One of the best ways to keep your pet protected from serious illnesses is through regular vaccinations. However, there’s often some confusion around the difference between 1-year and 3-year vaccines and which is best for your pet. In this article, we’ll explain the basics of pet vaccinations, the difference between 1-year and 3-year…
Top 5 Signs Your Pet May Be Suffering from Dental Disease
Top 5 Signs Your Pet May Be Suffering Dental health is an essential aspect of your pet’s overall well-being, yet it’s often overlooked. Just like humans, pets can develop dental diseases that, if left untreated, can lead to serious health issues. As a responsible pet owner, it’s crucial to recognize the signs of dental disease early on. Here are the…
The Link Between Dental Health and Behavioral Issues in Pets
One aspect of pet care that sometimes gets overlooked is dental health. However, did you know that poor dental health can actually affect your pet’s behavior? Dental problems can cause your pet pain and discomfort, which may lead to changes in their behavior that you might not immediately associate with their teeth. Here’s what you need to know about the…
Senior Pets
The Importance of Annual Diagnostic Tests As pets enter their senior years, their health care needs change, and it becomes increasingly important to monitor their well-being with regular diagnostic tests. At Dunedin Animal Medical Center, we recommend a series of annual tests for senior pets to detect potential health issues early and provide the best care possible. These tests help…
Leptospirosis
Protecting Your Pets from a Hidden Danger in Pinellas County Leptospirosis is a potentially deadly bacterial infection that poses a significant threat to pets, particularly in regions like Pinellas County, where wildlife is abundant. Raccoons, coyotes, and other wild animals, commonly found in this area, are known carriers of the Leptospira bacteria, which they spread through their urine. Unfortunately, this…
Essential Vaccines for Pets in Florida This Fall
A Guide by Age As the fall season approaches in Florida, it’s crucial to ensure your pets are up to date on their vaccinations. The changing weather can bring about different health risks, and vaccinations are key to keeping your furry friends protected. At Dunedin Animal Medical Center, we recommend a tailored approach to vaccinations based on your pet’s age.…
Stomatitis in Cats
Stomatitis is a serious dental condition that can significantly impact your cat’s health and well-being. By maintaining good oral hygiene, scheduling regular veterinary checkups, and being vigilant about your cat’s dental health, you can help prevent stomatitis and ensure your cat leads a healthy, comfortable life.
Coping w/ Fireworks Anxiety
The loud noises and bright flashes can be terrifying for dogs and cats, leading to severe anxiety and stress.
Why Dogs Kick Their Feet After They Poop
Dogs kick dirt after they’ve done their business might look like they’re simply trying to cover up their mess or clear their paws. However…
Italian Greyhounds vs Whippets
Italian Greyhounds and Whippets are both members of the sighthound family, known for their elegance, speed, and keen eyesight. While they share some characteristics and can look similar at first glance, they have distinct differences in their origins, physical attributes, and perhaps even in their temperaments.
Spay Neuter
Spaying (for females) and neutering (for males) are surgical procedures that prevent pets from reproducing. Beyond controlling the pet population, these procedures offer significant health benefits:
Dunedin Animal Medical Center
Serving the local communities of Clearwater, Dunedin, Belleair, Belleair Beach, Belleair Bluffs, Indian Rocks Beach, Largo, Oldsmar, Palm Harbor, Safety Harbor, Tarpon Springs, East Lake, Feather Sound, Greenbriar, Harbor Bluffs, Ozona, Crystal Beach, Curlew, Highpoint, Ridgecrest, Lealman, West Lealman, Seminole, Indian Shores, North Redington Beach, Redington Beach, Redington Shores, South Highpoint, Baskin, & Walsingham.