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Locations
Cat Doctors (South Tampa)3221 W. Azeele St. Tampa, FL 33609 (View map)
Hours:
Mon, Weds 7:30 am to 7:00 pm
Tues, Thurs, Fri 7:30am to 6:00 pm
Sat. 8:00 am to 1:00 pm
Sunday: Closed
Our Pebble Creek location is open Sundays from 10 am - 6 pm
Temple Terrace (Near USF)5023 East Busch Blvd Tampa, FL 33617 (View map)
Hours:
Monday - Friday 7-7 pm
Saturday 8-4 pm
Sunday: Closed
Our Pebble Creek location is open Sundays from 10 am - 6 pm
Pebble Creek (New Tampa)19440 Bruce B Downs Blvd Tampa, FL 33647 (View map)
Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 7am-8pm
Friday: 7am-6pm
Saturday: 8am-4pm
Sunday: 10am-6pm
North Bay (Town-n-Country)9801 West Hillsborough Ave Tampa, FL 33615 (View map)
Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 7am-8pm
Friday: 7am-7pm
Saturday: 8am-4pm
Sunday: Closed
Our Pebble Creek location is open Sundays from 10 am - 6 pm
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Healthy Mouth, Healthy Pet! Download our Free Whitepaper!
How your pet’s oral health affects your pet’s overall health. Did you know that over 75% of dogs and 70% of cats over 2 years old have Grade 2 periodontal disease? And 35% of dogs have fractured teeth? Studies show … Continue reading
Poison Prevention For Your Pet
March 14–20 is Poison Prevention Week. Although human and veterinary drugs are the most obvious sources of pet poisoning, some seemingly innocuous things around your home can be harmful—even fatal—to your pet. A growing epidemic Each year thousands of dogs … Continue reading
Major veterinary cancer study of Golden Retriever dogs unveiled by Morris Animal Foundation
As published on Jan 16, 2011 by DVM NEWSMAGAZINE The Morris Animal Foundation will launch a 13-year longitudinal veterinary study this year to examine canine cancer in Golden Retrievers. In fact, the Canine Lifetime Health Project, set to begin this … Continue reading
Dr. Welborn on animal behavior training
It is the Monday following a holiday and the office is humming with activity as past AAHA President Dr. Link Welborn, DVM, ABVP, and I meet for an interview. A calm demeanor and careful attention to his responses reveal a … Continue reading
The “Guilty Dog” Look is a Myth
Dog owners have no one to blame but themselves when they think their canine pals give them that familiar “guilty look.” You see guilt, but the dog doesn’t necessarily feel it, a new study shows. By setting up conditions where … Continue reading
Tips for Traveling with Your Pet
With the busiest travel season of the year upon us, here is some helpful advice for traveling with your pet. If you’re not able to take your pet with you, book your pet’s stay in our pet resort now! The … Continue reading
Tips for First Time Pet Owners
Having a pet is a great experience, but should not be taken lightly. Being responsible for another life takes much time, patience and a lot of education! As a first time pet owner you may be wondering ‘what do I … Continue reading
Spaying and Neutering Your Pet
The pet population problem Every year, millions of unwanted dogs and cats, including puppies and kittens, are needlessly put to death in animal shelters. The good news is that every pet owner can make a difference. By having your dog … Continue reading
Prevent a Lifetime of Suffering: Screening and Treatment of Puppies for Hip Laxity and Hip Dysplasia
What is Hip Dysplasia? Hip dysplasia is the abnormal development of the hip joint characterized by excessive hip laxity that leads to osteoarthritis. It is the most commonly inherited orthopedic disease in dogs. Hip dysplasia is one of the most … Continue reading
Choosing a Cat
The primary reason pets are given up to animal shelters is unfulfilled expectations, so make an informed decision. Find out how to choose the right cat to join your family. Continue reading




