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Locality: Levittown, New York

Phone: +1 516-796-2266



Address: 2703 Hempstead Turnpike 11756 Levittown, NY, US

Website: www.levittownvet.com

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Levittown Animal Hospital 11.11.2020

Hello Levittown Animal Hospital family! If you are calling to let us know of your arrival for an appointment, medication or food pick up and the phone rings to voicemail, please do not leave a message. Instead, hang up and dial us back again. We understand that this process can be frustrating, but promise we are doing everything we can to answer every call.... We very much appreciate your continued patience and understanding! ~the team at Levittown Animal Hospital

Levittown Animal Hospital 07.11.2020

We've got a 'Tuesday Tip' for fall pet safety! Be careful with decorations Holidays mean decorations! But be careful about leaving irregularly shaped objects and trinkets around the house. While you might like to get into the seasonal spirit, dogs and cats do too in the form of sampling, say, decorative gourds or other fall props. Eating strange objects can be dangerous and lead to foreign body obstruction. Learn what to watch for, including symptoms, in our in-depth a...rticle about foreign body ingestion. If you have any questions or concerns, you should always visit or call your veterinarian they are your best resource to ensure the health and well-being of your pets. How do you tackle holiday decor and your pet(s)? Post your answer the comments in the comments below

Levittown Animal Hospital 31.10.2020

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month! If you’ve been thinking about adding a four-legged-friend to your family, consider opening your home and your heart to an older dog or cat in need. While small kittens and puppies may be adorable, older pets are just as loving and loyal as their younger counterparts. Not to mention, adopting a senior animal companion comes with some cool advantages:... Grown-up pets don’t require the constant monitoring and training that puppies and kittens do. Many are already house-trained. Since senior pets are fully grown, you’ll be immediately aware of important information like personality type and grooming requirements, making it easier to choose the perfect pet for your family. Did you adopt a senior pet? Post a photo in the comments below , and share his or her story!

Levittown Animal Hospital 29.10.2020

To live a long, healthy life, your cat needs proper nutrition. Here are some things to consider when selecting an appropriate diet for your cat.

Levittown Animal Hospital 21.10.2020

Celebrate National Cook for Your Pet Day with these yummy homemade dog treats! Do you make homemade treats for your dog? Share them in the comments below

Levittown Animal Hospital 15.10.2020

Make sure this Halloween is all treats and no tricks for your pet with these safety tips!

Levittown Animal Hospital 13.10.2020

Superstition stigmatizes black cats, but they can make the best companions. Show some love to these beautiful kitties by liking this post <3 Do you have a black cat? Post a photo of them in the comments below!

Levittown Animal Hospital 10.10.2020

These pet costumes will make you ooh and aww.

Levittown Animal Hospital 20.09.2020

Do you have a cat obsessed with lasers? Vote 'Yes' by liking this post! Do you know what makes cats crazy about lasers? Click the link to learn more!

Levittown Animal Hospital 06.09.2020

We've got a 'Tuesday Tip' for fall pet safety! Beware chocolate and hearty foods The fall and winter parallel our holiday seasons, when we ramp up our intake of hearty, heavy foods and sweets. It’s important to make sure your pets don’t get into any foods that can make them sick; for dogs, this means chocolate, grapes, and raisins are off-limits because they are toxic.... Just because some foods aren’t technically considered toxic to pets doesn’t mean they’re safe. Rich, high-fat foods can cause stomach problems such as diarrhea and gastroenteritis and even more serious conditions like pancreatitis. Also, think about small food items that can be choking hazards, like turkey bones around Thanksgiving. Talk to your us to make sure you know what’s safe and what’s not. Does your pet have an infatuation with no-no human food? Post your answer the comments in the comments below

Levittown Animal Hospital 26.08.2020

Did you hear? It's 'Adopt A Shelter Dog' month We our shelter pup patients, and know you will too! If you're looking to add to your family, consider a shelter dog in need.... Did you adopt your dog from a shelter? Post a photo in the comments below

Levittown Animal Hospital 18.08.2020

Here are some tips to consider before taking your pup on a walk.

Levittown Animal Hospital 30.07.2020

This dog became a hero after helping kids cross the street!