Address: 1501 S Woodland Blvd, DeLand, FL 32720, USA
Phone: +13867341763
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–5:30PM
Friday: 7:30AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Heather King
This place is top notch. I did some research before bringing my bulldog here and I was not disappointed. Dr. Bailey handled my Maggie's tail amputation and soft palate reduction with ease. Everyone here from the front desk, techs and doctors are very friendly and knowledgeable. Maggie is recovering great and I highly recommend these guys for all your bulldog's needs.
n collins
Friendly staff. Able to get us in quickly with no appt. Helpful in showing us how to care for our tiny kitten that we found.
newbejoe
We feel safe bringing our babies here. We normally visit their sister location in Orange City however when our babies need extra care, like dental work, this is the place to go. Staff has always been friendly and Miss Mommy makes sure our babies are taken care of.
Jackie Horan
My experience was stellar. You all were so kind and the love of your jobs and pets is evident from the front desk, techs, and the vet. Everyone showed such genuine concern and compassion, I will be forever grateful to you all for helping Cupid. 💕
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Hey Samm! Thank you for reaching out. Dr. Bailey is still a veterinarian and owner at Woodland Animal Clinic. He is also the owner and veterinarian at this hospital's 3 other sister locations as well - Beachwood Animal Clinic, New Smyrna Beach Animal Medical Center, and Volusia Woods Animal Clinic. This means that he spends time in all 4 hospitals. If you are looking to book an appointment with him at Woodland specifically, feel free to give us a call and request an appointment with Dr. Bailey. Our team will let you know what days and times are available with him at this location. We look forward to chatting with you.
Give them a call they will work with you.
Personally if the animal in question is eating drinking and has normal physical functions is no reason to kill the animal just ask yourself if it were a human remember all animals age like humans unless the dog is severe pain or has other issues than you described sounds like nothing more than old age I recommend having your dog checked and a simple cbc Panel check to see how the vitals are this is the least costly way to see if there are any underlying problems that could be an issue otherwise let the dog live and go his/her way peacefully 🐶
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