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  • News

Pet Health Information and Resources from Animal Emergency Hospital Volusia

Mar
12
Common Household Hazards Leading to Emergency Vet Visits

Common Household Hazards Leading to Emergency Vet Visits

There are several common household hazards that can lead to emergency vet visits for pets. Here are some of the most frequent reasons we see pets in our hospitals: 1. Toxic Foods…

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Feb
03
The Top 5 Ways to Keep Your Pet’s Heart Healthy

The Top 5 Ways to Keep Your Pet’s Heart Healthy

February is American Heart Month. So, we thought why not address how we can help keep our pet’s hearts healthy. Just like us humans, pets can succumb to diseases of the heart,…

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Jan
16
The Role of Rehabilitation in Your Pet’s Recovery Process

The Role of Rehabilitation in Your Pet’s Recovery Process

Rehabilitation is most commonly employed to help your pet’s recovery process after injury, surgery, or illness. It helps pets regain strength, mobility, and promotes their overall well-being. There are other times when…

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Dec
10
Keeping Pets Safe and Stress-Free on NYE: Tips for a Peaceful Celebration

Keeping Pets Safe and Stress-Free on NYE: Tips for a Peaceful Celebration

New Year’s Eve is a time of celebration and also a time of reflection, but for our furry family members, the festivities and excitement can be overwhelming. Between the loud fireworks, unfamiliar…

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Nov
01
Feline Diabetes: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Caring for Your Diabetic Cat

Feline Diabetes: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Caring for Your Diabetic Cat

November is Pet Diabetes Month, a time to spread awareness about diabetes in pets and to educate owners on the condition and its implications. While both dogs and cats can be affected…

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Oct
02
Halloween Pet Safety Tips: Tricks to Keep Your Pets Out of Trouble

Halloween Pet Safety Tips: Tricks to Keep Your Pets Out of Trouble

Halloween is a fun and festive time of year, but it can also bring unexpected hazards to our pets. Buckets of candy, flaming pumpkins, flickering candles, and spooky decorations can entice even…

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Sep
10
Fractures & Broken Bones: What Pet Parents Need to Know

Fractures & Broken Bones: What Pet Parents Need to Know

When your pet experiences an injury, it can be a nerve wracking experience. If they’re limping, yelping, or reluctant to stand, your first thought may be: Is it a sprain? Is it…

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Aug
01
Is Your Senior Pet in Pain?

Is Your Senior Pet in Pain?

Is Your Senior Pet in Pain? Not Sure? Read on to find out how to keep them comfortable as they age. Recognizing pain in senior pets can be challenging, but there are…

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Jul
01
Looking for a New Pup? You’ve Got Options – Rescue, Adopt, Purchase…

Looking for a New Pup? You’ve Got Options – Rescue, Adopt, Purchase…

We always encourage adoption as there are so many incredible pets in shelters just waiting for a loving home. As animal health professionals, we get to meet and care for so many animals…

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  • FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Upon arrival, your pet will be assessed based on the severity of their condition. Critical cases are prioritized, which may result in wait times for stable pets. Our team is dedicated to ensuring every pet receives the care they need as quickly as possible.

Upon arrival, your pet will be assessed based on the severity of their condition. Critical cases are prioritized, which may result in wait times for stable pets. Our team is dedicated to ensuring every pet receives the care they need as quickly as possible.

Upon arrival, your pet will be assessed based on the severity of their condition. Critical cases are prioritized, which may result in wait times for stable pets. Our team is dedicated to ensuring every pet receives the care they need as quickly as possible.

Upon arrival, your pet will be assessed based on the severity of their condition. Critical cases are prioritized, which may result in wait times for stable pets. Our team is dedicated to ensuring every pet receives the care they need as quickly as possible.

Upon arrival, your pet will be assessed based on the severity of their condition. Critical cases are prioritized, which may result in wait times for stable pets. Our team is dedicated to ensuring every pet receives the care they need as quickly as possible.