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About Us
About Us
About Us DR PETERS ANIMAL HOSPITAL is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in MARGATE, FL . The professional and courteous staff at DR PETERS ANIMAL HOSPITAL seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. DR PETERS ANIMAL HOSPITAL strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to MARGATE, CORAL SPRINGS,COCONUT CREEK and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how DR PETERS ANIMAL HOSPITAL can serve the needs for all your cherished pets.
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ENTRANCE
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Peter Krolikowski D.V.M., P.A. and Joseph Tarulli D.V.M., DIPL, A.B.V.P. We are very passionate about providing the best quality medicine for your pets. We treat you pets as we would our own.
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ENTRANCE
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DOG ENTRANCE
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Reception Area
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Canine reception area
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Reception Area
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Woody our clinic bird, may be seen in the Canine reception area, along with educational guides and information.
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Reception Area
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Canine lobby - Prescription Foods are available ...Hill's, Royal Canin and Purina. In all sizes, and flavors.
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Exam Rooms
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Canine - we have two exam rooms to pamper and or treat your loving pets.
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Cat Entrance
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CAT ENTRANCE...a separate entrance for our feline friends.
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Reception Area
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Feline reception area - this area is for our fluffly friends to relax and/or play while waiting for their appointment.
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Exam Rooms
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Feline exam room... Josh, technician and Fluffy, one of our lovable hospital cats are using the exam table for a playful moment.
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Treatment
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In this area your pets receive lots of T.L.C.
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Ultrasound & X-ray room
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Cardiac and Abdominal Ultrasound and or X-rays are available on-site; as well as additonal X-ray services
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Treatment
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Hospitalization area. This area affords us the ability to view and monitor any pet during their stay in the clinic.
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Isolation Room
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Your sick pet will stay in the isolation area; a quite, calm environment,used when treating pets with perticular illness. for their treatment. When staying in the ISO room, they also receive lots of TLC from the doctors and staff.
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Boarding Area
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Dog Boarding Area - large suites
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Bathing area
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Baths, toe nail trim, ear cleaning and more...
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| Monday | | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM | | Tuesday | | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM | | Wednesday | | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM | | Thursday | | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM | | Friday | | 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM | | Saturday | | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM | | Sunday | | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM | | For after hours emergency care FOR REAL EMERGENCIES CALL 954-340-9904 OR PET EM. CLINIC @ 954-726-0998 |
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News and Announcements
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_________________________________________________________________________ PETS NEED DENTAL CARE, TOO.
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| Make sure you get your pet's teeth sparkling because February is National Pet Dental Month. If you have not examined your pet's dental health lately, it's a good time to do so. The risk of gingivitis and periodontal disease is the same for your pet as it is for people. If left untreated, bacteria build-up, plaque and tartar, can lead to infection and more severe health problems. Below is a list of common dental health problems and with some solutions below you can help keep your pet's teeth shining white. | Gingivitis - an inflammation of the gums.
Periodontitis - a general term for a disease of the oral cavity that attacks the gum and bone and delicate tissues around the teeth.
Pyorrhea - inflammation of the gums and tooth sockets, often leading to loosening of the teeth and accompanied by pus.
Caries - an area of decalcification of the tooth enamel leading to cavities in the tooth. Caries are very rare in dogs.
Plaque - is the first buildup of material adhering to the enamel of the tooth and is composed of a mixed colony of bacteria in an intercellular matrix of bacteria, salivary polymers, remnants of epithelial cells and white blood cells. It can cause caries, calculi buildup and periodontal disease.
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