Laurelton Bayside Animal Hospital

Laurelton Bayside Animal Hospital We are a small, neighborhood animal hospital located in Webster, NY. Please call the office with any questions, or to schedule an appointment.

Important Notice!Our power is out. We will not have access to our phones or computers until the power is restored. If yo...
11/27/2023

Important Notice!

Our power is out. We will not have access to our phones or computers until the power is restored. If you need to reach us, please text us at (585) 654-6690.

Thank you!

05/06/2022

Hello! The hospital will be closed this Wednesday, May 11th. Please plan ahead for medication pick ups. If you have an emergency, please contact either Ark Urgent Care at (585) 487-8700 or Veterinary Specialists and Animal Emergency at (585) 424-1277. Thank you!

12/16/2021

We have recently seen an increase in pets getting into human medications. Please keep all medications away from pets, as they can be toxic. This includes chemotherapy medications, asprin, Aleve, Tylenol, Advil, etc. It is best to keep them hidden in an upper, closed cabinet where pets cannot access them.

11/25/2021

Happy Thanksgiving from the Laurelton Bayside family to yours!

11/25/2021

Thanksgiving Tips-
Visitors can upset your pets. Some pets are shy or excitable around new people or in crowds, and Thanksgiving often means many visitors at once and higher-than-usual noise and activity levels. If you know your dog or cat is nervous when people visit your home, put him/her in another room or a crate with a favorite toy. This will reduce the emotional stress on your pet and protect your guests from possible injury. If your pet is particularly upset by houseguests, talk to your veterinarian about possible solutions to this common problem.

11/24/2021

Thanksgiving Tips-
Quick action can save lives. If you believe your pet has been poisoned or eaten something it shouldn’t have, call Ark Urgent Care (585-487-8700) or Veterinary Specialists and Emergency Services (585-424-1277) immediately. You may also want to call the ASPCA Poison Control Hotline: 888-426-4435. Signs of pet distress include: sudden changes in behavior, depression, pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. Contact your veterinarian immediately.

11/23/2021

Some adorable puppy playtime today!

11/23/2021

Thanksgiving Tips-
Be careful with decorative plants. Don’t forget that some flowers and festive plants can be toxic to pets. These include amaryllis, Baby’s Breath, Sweet William, some ferns, hydrangeas and more. The ASPCA offers lists of plants that are toxic to both dogs and cats, but the safest route is simply to keep your pets away from all plants and table decorations.

11/22/2021

Thanksgiving Tips-
Put the trash away where your pets can’t find it. A turkey carcass sitting out on the carving table, or left in a trash container that is open or easily opened, could be deadly to your family pet. Dispose of turkey carcasses and bones – and anything used to wrap or tie the meat, such as strings, bags and packaging – in a covered, tightly secured trash bag placed in a closed trash container outdoors (or behind a closed, locked door).

11/21/2021

Thanksgiving Tips-
Yeast dough can cause problems for pets, including painful gas and potentially dangerous bloating.

11/20/2021

Thanksgiving Tips-
No pie or other desserts for your pooch. Chocolate can be harmful for pets, even though many dogs find it tempting and will sniff it out and eat it. The artificial sweetener called xylitol – commonly used in gum and sugar-free baked goods – also can be deadly if consumed by dogs or cats.

Address

1467 Empire Boulevard
Webster, NY
14580

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+15856546690

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