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Jubilee Pet Hospital Jubilee Pet Hospital, proudly serving high quality medicine to the Daphne community since 2006.

Small Animal Medicine & Surgery
Wellness Visits
Boarding
Day Care
Baths
Microchip Insertion and Registration
Hill's Prescription Diet Foods
Wide Variety of Pet Products

Happy International dog day! Post your furry baby below doing what they love best! Here is Koda enjoying his favorite th...
26/08/2025

Happy International dog day! Post your furry baby below doing what they love best! Here is Koda enjoying his favorite thing, chilling, and Remi and Charlee helping their dad get some work done!

12/08/2025

Phone lines are still down, but we have calls forwarded to a cell phone now. We can accept calls but please be patient as we are down to the one line! Feel free to still email and use the online booking tool!

We are still uncertain when our phone lines will be back up! We are sorry for this inconvenience!Please contact us via e...
03/08/2025

We are still uncertain when our phone lines will be back up! We are sorry for this inconvenience!
Please contact us via email: [email protected]
or take advantage of our online booking that can be found on our website:

At Jubilee Pet Hospital, our veterinarians are passionate about providing reliable veterinary care to the dogs and cats of Daphne, AL.

We are so sorry for the inconvenience but the AT&T outage is still on going and we have no phones! Please email the clin...
30/07/2025

We are so sorry for the inconvenience but the AT&T outage is still on going and we have no phones! Please email the clinic or drop in if you need us! Our online booking tool is also still working! We are so sorry for any inconvenience

Happy Birthday Sophie! We’ve been lucky to have Sophie here this summer helping in the kennels. She has been a wonderful...
28/07/2025

Happy Birthday Sophie! We’ve been lucky to have Sophie here this summer helping in the kennels. She has been a wonderful addition and we’re sorry to see her go this fall, but we are excited for her to continue on her journey to become a vet! No worries, you will see her again on breaks!

We hope everyone had a great and safe Fourth of July weekend! Fourth of July is a weekend of high concern for lost pets ...
07/07/2025

We hope everyone had a great and safe Fourth of July weekend! Fourth of July is a weekend of high concern for lost pets and shines a light on the importance of microchipping. Microchipping your pet is the best way to assure they are returned to you if ever lost. It is an easy 10 minute visit, please reach out if you would like to schedule an appointment!

Here are 5 things you should know about microchipping, courtesy of Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Med!

1. Microchips help animal shelters return lost pets

Microchips are supposed to help lost pets reunite with their owners, but do they actually work? Yes!

In a 2009 study of 53 animal shelters, researchers at the Ohio State University found that dogs with microchips are 2.4 times more likely to be returned to their owners, and microchipped cats are a massive 21.4 times more likely. That’s a huge difference!

2. Microchips are about the size of a grain of rice

A microchip is a tiny chip in a glass cylinder. Using a needle, it’s implanted between a cat or dog’s shoulder blades. The process is similar to administering a vaccine — your pet doesn’t have to go through anesthesia and the process takes a few quick seconds.

Within 24 hours, the pet’s subcutaneous tissues will bond to the microchip, holding it in place. It’s very rare for a microchip to migrate to other parts of the body.

Microchipping is very safe. The British Small Veterinary Association keeps track of reports of adverse reactions to microchips, and since 1996, only 391 adverse reactions have been reported out of over four million microchipped animals.

3. Microchips contain a registration number

Microchips don’t store any information and can’t help you track your pet like a GPS might. Microchips don’t even have batteries! When a microchip scanner is passed over the pet, the microchip emits a frequency — the exact frequency depends on the brand. The scanner “reads” the number on the microchip. The shelter employee can then look up the microchip’s number in a database to get the owner’s contact information.

4. Microchips are built to last

Microchips are designed to last for 25 years, well over the average life expectancy for cats and dogs. This means that they will take care of your pet for their entire life.

It’s important to remember to update your contact information on the microchip’s registry if you move or get a new phone number. The Ohio State University study we mentioned reported that incorrect or disconnected phone numbers are the top reason a missing microchipped pet can’t be reunited with its owner.

5. Microchips aren’t just for cats and dogs

Cats and dogs are frequently microchipped, but other pets can get microchips too! Rabbits, horses, ferrets, llamas — all kinds of pets can be microchipped.

However, not all animals get microchips between their shoulder blades. Goats are microchipped on the underside of their tails or at the base of their ear, for example, and horses are microchipped on their necks.

We will be closed on July 4th for the holiday! If you are looking to add any new babies to your family, this weekend is ...
01/07/2025

We will be closed on July 4th for the holiday! If you are looking to add any new babies to your family, this weekend is a great time to check out the Mobile Animal Shelter!

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Help us empty the shelter by adopting or fostering a pet during 4th of July weekend! Walk-ins are welcome between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. beginning Friday, July 4 through Sunday, July 6. Adoption fees will be waived for approved applicants. ❤

Plus, celebrate Independence Day at our volunteer dog walk on Friday, July 4! 🇺🇸 Participants will complete a volunteer application at the shelter. The walk will begin at 11 a.m. and end at 1 p.m.

Dog days of summer! Brooks and Alfie prefer to spend these hot days relaxing in the air conditioning. If you walk by the...
20/06/2025

Dog days of summer! Brooks and Alfie prefer to spend these hot days relaxing in the air conditioning. If you walk by the doctors’ office you’ll catch them in there working hard on their naps!

Did you know that June is national adopt a cat month! Here in the south, there is a large cat population problem. While ...
15/06/2025

Did you know that June is national adopt a cat month! Here in the south, there is a large cat population problem. While this highlights the importance of spaying and neutering, it also highlights the large amount of cats in need of a home! When thinking of adding a new addition to the family, don’t forget to check out local shelters and rescues for your new feline friend! Drop a picture below of your rescue kitty!

Has your pet been licking or scratching lately? Brooks here has! Allergies or atopic dermatitis is a common condition we...
30/05/2025

Has your pet been licking or scratching lately? Brooks here has! Allergies or atopic dermatitis is a common condition we see on a daily basis. There are multiple ways to treat allergies, but today we’d like to talk about Cytopoint!

How Does Cytopoint Work?

Cytopoint works like your dog’s own immune system. It is specifically designed to target and neutralize one of the main proteins that send itch signals to your dog’s brain, which triggers scratching, licking and chewing. It blocks a signal that triggers allergic itch, relieving signs of itch such as scratching and licking, and allows red, irritated skin to heal.

Cytopoint is not like traditional pharmaceutical treatments for allergic itch in dogs. It is a biological medication (a protein, not a chemical) that works like your dog’s own immune system to block a main protein responsible for triggering allergic itch.

What are the Benefits?

Cytopoint is a long-acting treatment, with effects lasting for 4 to 8 weeks and starts working within 1 day!

Cytopoint is safe to use in dogs of any age. It can also be used in dogs on many other commonly used medications, or dogs with other diseases. In fact, a clinical study showed dogs receiving Cytopoint had no more side effects than dogs receiving placebo (injections without medication). And since Cytopoint is not a chemical-based treatment, it does not put pressure on the liver and kidneys.

With Cytopoint, you gain the comfort of knowing every injection is delivered effectively and safely during an office visit. Your veterinarian administers a complete dose that helps relieve the itch for up to 8 weeks.* Cytopoint is a great treatment option that makes it easier for you to manage your dog's allergic itch.

The duration of relief and frequency of repeat administration will vary based on the individual dog's needs.

Please make an appointment if you would like to discuss your dog’s allergies or treatment options!

Happy Birthday to our amazing Dr. Bailey! She got to celebrate today with her favorite, her own baby Brooks! 🎉🎂🎈
09/05/2025

Happy Birthday to our amazing Dr. Bailey! She got to celebrate today with her favorite, her own baby Brooks! 🎉🎂🎈

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AL

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:30
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:30
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:30
Thursday 08:00 - 17:30
Friday 08:00 - 17:30

Telephone

+12516265440

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