Address: 405 S MacDade Blvd, Glenolden, PA 19036, USA
Phone: +16102376120
Sunday: 10AM–2PM
Monday: 8AM–8PM
Tuesday: 8AM–8PM
Wednesday: 8AM–8PM
Thursday: 8AM–8PM
Friday: 8AM–8PM
Saturday: 8AM–5PM
Brandon Washington
I’ve been dealing with so much since getting my cat neutered here that I haven’t even had the chance to follow up with their messages checking up on him! Thankfully, with everything going on, I don’t have to worry about my cat in pain. Jeremiah is doing extremely well and I’m so glad I chose glenolden animal hospital! No splinters, fast appointment, and everyone is friendly. I was so stressed out having to bring him in, but they made it such an easy experience. I highly recommend
Maddi Kelly (Rose)
Glenolden Animal Hospital has always provided each and every one of my pets with the best care humanly possible, and I am eternally grateful for them. The staff truly come to know and love your family members like your own, and they will always prioritize what is best for your furbabies; ones present, and passed. From the bottom of my heart I cannot recommend them more after the wonderful care they put forth for Otis, Tiger, Oreo & Plum in their end of life stages, and the way they take care of my current crew.
Florence Dougherty
The service and the staff were both extremely professional and courteous. They answered all of our questions and made us feel at ease. They treated my pet like it was their own.
Barbara Viola
Docs are all good. Front desk staff are great. Techs are great with the animals.
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That depends on what you need. I believe it you call them they can give you a round about price.
My Holly (shih-tzu) has a nice size tail. Its not stuck like a pugs, is a decent length and curls a bit. I find that when she is happy and unafraid she will flick it up and whip it forward (even with all the extra hair on it). If i had to guess, if you focus on having fun with your dog (like playing ball) and if you scratch along his spine working down to the tailbone you may stimulate the nerves. If you go for the actual tail, it will cause a defensive response because he respects you. Of course since my dog is female and most likely a different breed, this may have a different outcome. Am i correct in the assumption he has it down almost always?
He's probably itching his back
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