HUB Veterinary Group

HUB Veterinary Group A new concept in veterinary medicine...a hybrid of general practice and emergency care for your pets

07/16/2025

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07/01/2025

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🐾 Special visitor alert! 🐾Lucy Lou from Chelsea’s Hope Boxer Rescue stopped by HUB today for a bandage change! šŸ’œ This sw...
04/26/2025

🐾 Special visitor alert! 🐾

Lucy Lou from Chelsea’s Hope Boxer Rescue stopped by HUB today for a bandage change! šŸ’œ This sweet girl was found in Texas with a broken leg and severely malnourished. She just arrived in New York and is ready to start her journey to healing — but she needs a little extra TLC.

Lucy Lou is looking for a foster or adopter who can give her the love and care she deserves while she recovers. We can't wait to watch her blossom and see all the amazing progress she’s bound to make!

Interested in being part of Lucy Lou’s next chapter? ✨ Reach out to [email protected] for more info! šŸ¶šŸ’•

🚨 Did You Know? 🚨An estimated 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs every year! Don’t be part of the statistic—protect y...
04/15/2025

🚨 Did You Know? 🚨
An estimated 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs every year!

Don’t be part of the statistic—protect yourself and others by following these tips to prevent unwanted dog bites:

DO:
- Ask permission before petting a dog you don’t know
- Teach children how to gently interact with a dog
- Supervise interactions between children and dogs at all times
- Provide your dog with regular exercise and mental stimulation to help reduce anxiety and stress

Don’t:
- Allow children to sit or climb on any dog
- Disturb a dog while they are eating, sleeping or caring for puppies
- Assume that a wagging tail is a sign of a happy dog
- Intentionally startle a dog, especially on you don’t know

https://www.dogtipper.com/blog/2020/04/national-dog-bite-prevention-week.html (https://www.dogtipper.com/blog/2020/04/national-dog-bite-prevention-week.html)

Pet First Aid Awareness - There’s an App for That!The free Red Cross Pet First Aid App gives you instant information on ...
04/08/2025

Pet First Aid Awareness - There’s an App for That!

The free Red Cross Pet First Aid App gives you instant information on what to do should an emergency happen with your fur baby. With step-by-step instructions, videos, and interactive quizzes, this app equips you with the knowledge and skills to handle pet emergencies like a pro. From CPR and choking to injury care and illness symptoms, you'll have all the information you need right at your fingertips. You can find it by going to redcross.org/apps (http://redcross.org/apps) or by searching for ā€˜American Red Cross’ in your app store. You can also text ā€˜GETPET’ to 90999

Did you know that The American Heartworm Society estimates that more than a million dogs in the U.S. have heartworm dise...
04/04/2025

Did you know that The American Heartworm Society estimates that more than a million dogs in the U.S. have heartworm disease?

Heartworm disease can be fatal and costly. Monthly prevention is recommended year-round and can often protect your dog or cat from multiple parasites including intestinal parasites, fleas and more depending on which product you choose.

Learn more about heartworm disease: https://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-owner-resources/heartworm-prevention-for-dogs (https://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-owner-resources/heartworm-prevention-for-dogs)

Are you tired of rushing to the store every time your pet's prescription needs a refill?  Say goodbye to the hassle and ...
04/02/2025

Are you tired of rushing to the store every time your pet's prescription needs a refill?

Say goodbye to the hassle and hello to convenience with our state-of-the-art Online Pet Pharmacy! We're dedicated to making pet care easier, more accessible, and stress-free for you and your furry companion.

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It can be difficult to differentiate between seasonal allergies and flea allergic dermatitis. Here are some symptoms to ...
03/30/2025

It can be difficult to differentiate between seasonal allergies and flea allergic dermatitis. Here are some symptoms to watch out for:

🌿 Spring Allergies: Keep an eye out for symptoms like itching, sneezing, watery eyes, and skin irritation. Pets may also exhibit behaviors such as excessive scratching, licking, or chewing on their paws or skin. If you notice these signs, call us to schedule an appointment.

🚫 Flea Allergy Dermatitis (FAD): Flea allergy symptoms can be similar to those of spring allergies but may also include severe itching, redness, and inflammation, particularly around the base of the tail and along the back. Flea dirt (tiny black specks) may be visible on your pet's skin or fur. Prevention is key, so ensure your pet is on a regular veterinary recommended flea prevention regimen.

If you are noticing any of these symptoms and you have questions or would like to schedule an appointment, call us at 914-409-3307

As the flowers bloom and the weather warms, many pets start to feel more uncomfortable and itchy. If your pet has been o...
03/29/2025

As the flowers bloom and the weather warms, many pets start to feel more uncomfortable and itchy. If your pet has been off of flea and tick prevention during winter months, it can be difficult to tell if these new symptoms are from fleas or environmental allergies.

🐾 Whether it's seasonal allergies or flea allergies, your veterinary team is here to help! Don't hesitate to reach out if you suspect your pet is experiencing discomfort or allergy-related symptoms. Let's keep our furry friends happy and healthy all year round!


It’s National Puppy Day- It’s National Puppy Day! Tell us how you found your puppy? Was it from a friend, adoption, love...
03/23/2025

It’s National Puppy Day- It’s National Puppy Day!

Tell us how you found your puppy? Was it from a friend, adoption, love at first sight?


March is Pet Poison Prevention and Awareness Month, and there are a lot of things in our home that can be poisonous to o...
03/20/2025

March is Pet Poison Prevention and Awareness Month, and there are a lot of things in our home that can be poisonous to our pets.

If you think your pet ingested something they shouldn’t have, call us at 914-402-7009 or you can reach the ASPCA poison control center at (888) 426-4435.

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Port Chester, NY

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Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 8am - 8pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 8pm
Sunday 8am - 8pm

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