02/18/2022
www.stevensanimalhospital.com
Our website is back up and running! Sorry for the inconvenience! Thank you to those of you who let us know! Stay tuned for our brand new website coming very soon!
www.StevensAnimalHospital.com
Stevens Animal Hospital is a small animal practice treating your furry "kids" as family. Stevens Animal Hospital is a brand new, full service, state-of-the-art, family owned and operated animal hospital located in Lighthouse Point, Florida.Choosing this hospital assures you that your best friend receives the highest quality medical care.
Dr’s. Mark and Chris Stevens have shed a new light on veterinary medicine by combining their expert treatment protocols and high quality care with their compassion and love for animals.
Operating as usual
Our website is back up and running! Sorry for the inconvenience! Thank you to those of you who let us know! Stay tuned for our brand new website coming very soon!
www.StevensAnimalHospital.com
A few of our wonderful CSRs ❤❤❤❤
❌❌UPDATE!!!❌❌
BOBO HAS BEEN FOUND SAFE! THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT SHARED! 🥰
Jersey girl doin great after her spay and looking so adorable! 😍
❌❌UPDATE!!!❌❌
BOBO HAS BEEN FOUND SAFE! THANK YOU FOR ALL THAT SHARED! 🥰
MISSING DOG:
Bimbo went missing on 1/17/22 at 6:00 pm in NE 11th Terrace Pompano Beach. He is a senior dog and may be disoriented. He is yellow and medium sized, is wearing a blue harness.
Please contact our office if you have any info on this pup.
Thank you SO much to our amazing client Kira Sandler ! The food is out of this world! The entire staff is so grateful and full! 😉
We love you and your fur babies! 🥰
Happy New Year from Stevens Animal Hospital!
We will close at 1pm today 12/31/21
We will be CLOSED Saturday 1/1/22 and will resume normal business hours on Monday 1/3/22
Please call us today if you need meds for anxiety from fireworks. We will close at 1pm on Friday, 12/31 for New Years Eve and be closed all day Saturday 1/1 for New Years Day. 754-263-4911
Just a reminder of our Holiday hours:
7:30am to 1pm on Friday Christmas Eve 12/24/21.
CLOSED on Saturday Christmas Day.
Normal business hours will resume on Monday 12/27/21.
Just a reminder of our holiday hours for Thanksgiving:
Wednesday 11/24/21: 7:30am to 1pm
Thursday 11/25/21: Closed
Friday 11/26/21: Resume normal business hours 7:30am- 6pm
Saturday 11/27/21: 8am-1pm
HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM STEVENS ANIMAL HOSPITAL!
CUTENESS ALERT!!!! Scotty and Bones are here for a check up today with all of their adorableness and fluffy Corgi butts! 🥰🥰
Here are the winners of the 2021 SAH Halloween Costume Contest!!! Congratulations!
Here are the 2021 Halloween contestants! Our winners were chosen on Saturday by our staff and they will be notified later today. Then we will announce them here for everyone else. If you do not see your entry here, it is because it was sent after the contest closed.
Time to vote for your favorite staff costume!
Voting will end at midnight Sunday October 31st! Vote by commenting which character you like best!
Negan
Slagathor the Wizard
Wonder Woman
Cheech
Thank you to all of our amazing Veterinary Technicians for all of your hard work and dedication! We appreciate you and all that you do!
Please send ONE entry per pet to [email protected]
Thank you Dr.Mark for doing an amazing job on my surgery! Love, Smokey ❤
Please share! :)
HAPPY NATIONAL DOG DAY!
Happy National Black Cat Appreciation Day! #blackcats #catsoffacebook #blackcatappreciationday
Meet Lola and Lily. These sweet girls came to see us today. Aren't they adorable?! 😍
Thank you for the gorgeous custom cookies!!! 🥰 #veterinarymedicine #cookies #appriciated #loved #wehavethebestclients
Say hello to Charlie. He came to see us on Saturday for the first time. Welcome to the Stevens family bud!
Look at this beauty! 😍😻 #kittensoffacebook #kitty #babycat #adorable #kitten #veterinarymedicine #vettechlife
Call today to schedule a cleaning! 754-263-4911
Oh yeahhhh that's the spot! #goldenretriever #dogsoffacebook #veterinarymedicine
Timeline Photos
Timeline Photos
HAPPY NATIONAL KITTEN DAY!
Meet Macaroni. He is a Bernadoodle. Super sweet and adorable! #puppiesofFacebook #bernadoodle #cute 😍🥰
The 4th of July is near! Please don't wait until the last minute to get medications for your pet if they are afraid of the noise. Give us a call 754-263-4911 to request meds.
Please call us to schedule a visit to get your dog vaccinated for Canine Influenza. If your pet has never had the vaccine, they will need one vaccine now and a second dose in two weeks. 754-263-4911
'Dog flu' hits Palm Beach County; first local outbreak of respiratory ailment since 2017
Big Dog Ranch Rescue recorded close to 50 cases. The ailment is contagious, and dog owners are urged to take precautions to keep their pets safe.
LOXAHATCHEE GROVES — The first outbreak of canine influenza in Palm Beach County since 2017 has been reported after one dog, then others, tested positive this month at Big Dog Ranch Rescue, resulting in the shutdown of its adoption buildings.
Also known as dog flu, the contagious respiratory disease can cause pneumonia and even death in dogs if left untreated. But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says no human infections with canine influenza have ever been reported.
To see full article:
https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/local/2021/06/24/dog-flu-hits-palm-beach-county-first-local-outbreak-since-2017/5320819001/
Big Dog Ranch Rescue recorded close to 50 cases. The ailment is contagious, and dog owners are urged to take precautions to keep their pets safe.
Thank you Dr. Chris, Dr.Mark, Dr. Zeitz and Dr. Neves for all that you do!!!
Stevens Animal Hospital updated their address.
Stevens Animal Hospital updated their address.
3825 N Federal Hwy
Pompano Beach, FL
33064
Monday | 7:30am - 6pm |
Tuesday | 7:30am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 7:30am - 5pm |
Thursday | 7:30am - 5pm |
Friday | 7:30am - 6pm |
Saturday | 8am - 1pm |
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SAH Joke of the day: This is what happens when you don't cover your sneeze/cough in public! Please remember to cough or sneeze into the inside of your elbow 🤧😂
As requested: video of Halloween Cat and Dog. Come in and play with them yourself. On Halloween, you are invited to come in and see the staff all dressed up as well as all the pets that day dressed for the occasion!
Ear Mites: Tiny Critters that can Pose a Major Threat We saw a cat on Friday that sadly had ear mites and we were able to take a video through the microscope and wanted to share with you. Ear problems in general are uncommon in cats, but among the afflictions that do occur, ear-mite infestation is frequently diagnosed. Although it can’t hop or fly, an ear mite—otherwise known as Otodectes cynotis—can crawl. And if one of these miniscule parasites enters your cat’s ear, makes itself at home, and starts to breed, it can cause major damage unless promptly evicted. The typical external signs are quite obvious: the cat’s outer ear is likely to be inflamed, and the animal will hold its ears flat against its head, scratch at them almost without letup, and shake its head frequently—as if trying to dislodge a bothersome object. They are also detectable by the mess they make inside an infested animal’s ear canal—a dark, gooey, foul-smelling accumulation of wax and mite debris in which the tiny critter thrives. Ear mites are almost microscopically tiny, “about the size of a pinhead,” says Dr. Miller. But, he notes, it’s possible to see their rapidly moving little bodies with the naked eye. Ear mites are extremely contagious, he notes, moving from one cat to another on close contact and eventually making their way to the ear. Infestation is most common among outdoor cats, whether they’re brawling or cuddling up affectionately. If ear mite infestation is suspected, the cat owner should seek veterinary care without delay. Aside from relieving the animal’s discomfort, treatment can curb infection stemming from the mutilation of the ears and face that results from aggressive and nonstop scratching. Veterinary care can also prevent a serious ear disease called otitis externa—an infection of the outer ear that, if untreated, can progress to the middle and inner ear and damage the ear drum, which can permanently affect the animal’s hearing and sense of balance. A veterinarian c
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