Paws and Claws Veterinary Hospital

Paws and Claws Veterinary Hospital Established in 2004
Paws and Claws is a full service veterinary hospital with
separate examination

About Paws and Claws Veterinary Hospital:
- Established in 2004
- New Modern Spacious facility
- Separate Examination rooms for dogs and cats
- Feline Boarding
- Full service veterinary hospital for dogs and cats
- Weekend and evening appointments
- Wellness exams, Vaccines, and Microchips
- Complete surgical facilities
- Digital Dental Radiology
- Digital Radiology and Ultasound
- Laparascopic Eq

uipment for minimally invasive procedures
- In-house laboratory
- CO2 Surgical Laser
- International Health Certificates

03/17/2021

Need your pet’s medication but running out of time? It may be time to get the prescriptions delivered right to your door! Through VetSource, we make it easy for you to order directly on our online pharmacy and have the medication delivered to you.

To enroll simply head to our website https://buff.ly/2Qgl5HU

A pet is a commitment but when you pick the best animal to complete your family, it can be incredibly rewarding and exci...
03/10/2021

A pet is a commitment but when you pick the best animal to complete your family, it can be incredibly rewarding and exciting for the whole family! Ever wondered what the top pets are for kids? Check out our latest blog to see who made the list!

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We get it, everyone’s schedule is hectic nowadays. Finding time in your already busy day to grab a prescription for your...
03/03/2021

We get it, everyone’s schedule is hectic nowadays. Finding time in your already busy day to grab a prescription for your pet can be a chore. That’s why we partnered with VetSource, making it easy for you to get the medications your pet needs delivered right to your door. Place the order directly on our online pharmacy and VetSource will get the medication delivered right to you!

To enroll, head to our website at https://buff.ly/2Qgl5HU

02/25/2021

Did you know that there are a few human foods that can be extremely dangerous to feed your cat or dog? The AVMA recommends avoiding chocolate, onions, grapes and raisins, fatty and fried foods, macadamia nuts, and avocados.

Since many pets, especially young ones, are curious and get into things, you’ll want to make sure to keep food sealed and out of reach. If you’re still unsure of what to feed your pet, make sure to consult your veterinarian.

Veterinary Hospital of Celebration (407) 545-7789
Reunion Veterinary Hospital (863) 588-4200

Do you need to schedule a veterinary appointment for your pet but don’t have a ton of time to come to us? A virtual appo...
02/22/2021

Do you need to schedule a veterinary appointment for your pet but don’t have a ton of time to come to us? A virtual appointment through Teletails is the perfect solution so you can take care of your pet from the comfort of your own home and schedule it when it works for you.

Visit https://buff.ly/3csMRcC to learn more about this awesome program and enroll.

(Please note you must be an existing client in order to use this service)

There seems to be a lot of grey area when it comes to healthy human foods you can feed your pet. While there are some fo...
02/18/2021

There seems to be a lot of grey area when it comes to healthy human foods you can feed your pet. While there are some foods you should definitely avoid, there are also some awesome human foods that are actually good for dogs! Check out our latest blog for some great options.

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Veterinary Hospital of Celebration (407) 545-7789
Reunion Veterinary Hospital (863) 588-4200

01/29/2021

Did you know that in nature, cats eat smaller meals a few times throughout the day? If you mirror this diet and feed your cat small, repeated meals, you’re mimicking their natural habits and helping them maintain a healthy diet!

If you have questions about how to improve your cat’s diet, give us a call today to schedule an appointment.

Veterinary Hospital of Celebration (407) 545-7789
Reunion Veterinary Hospital (863) 588-4200

With shorter days and cold weather, wouldn’t you rather have your pet’s prescriptions delivered right to your door? Thro...
01/21/2021

With shorter days and cold weather, wouldn’t you rather have your pet’s prescriptions delivered right to your door? Through VetSource we make it easy for you to get the medications your pet needs delivered quickly and easily to your home. Simply place your order on our online pharmacy and rest assured the medication is on its way to you!

To enroll, head to our website at https://buff.ly/2Qgl5HU

Our four-legged companions mean the world to us, that’s why it’s important to take great care of them so they can live l...
01/16/2021

Our four-legged companions mean the world to us, that’s why it’s important to take great care of them so they can live long, healthy lives. Check out our latest blog with 5 tips to improve your cat’s diet. I bet you’ll learn something new!

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Veterinary Hospital of Celebration (407) 545-7789
Reunion Veterinary Hospital (863) 588-4200

Need to schedule a veterinary appointment for your pet and want to do so from the comfort of your own home? We’ve got yo...
01/13/2021

Need to schedule a veterinary appointment for your pet and want to do so from the comfort of your own home? We’ve got you covered with virtual appointments through Teletails!

Visit https://buff.ly/3csMRcC to learn more about this awesome program and enroll.

(Please note you must be an existing client in order to use this service)

Did you know we offer prescription delivery for your pet? Through VetSource we make it easy for you to get the medicatio...
12/28/2020

Did you know we offer prescription delivery for your pet? Through VetSource we make it easy for you to get the medications your pet needs delivered to your home. Simply place your order on our online pharmacy and rest assured the medication is on its way to you!

To enroll, head to our website at https://buff.ly/2Qgl5HU

12/22/2020

Did you know there are some key things you can do to reduce your pet’s risk with anesthesia? The AVMA recommends starting off by telling your veterinarian all medications and supplements your pet is taking. You should also mention if they have ever had a reaction before to anesthesia. Finally, you’ll want to follow your veterinarian’s instructions before anesthesia, especially regarding food and medications.

Click to learn more from the AVMA https://buff.ly/31dJguu

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99 N 9th Street
New York, NY
11249

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