East Hill Animal Hospital

East Hill Animal Hospital Extraordinary Care and Exceptional Services including vaccinations, exams, surgery, blood work, ultr Growing up, she rescued many animals. A dream come true.
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About Dr. Laura
Dr. Laura Tonetti Hall grew up in Gulf Breeze, Florida. From a very young age, she knew that she wanted to be a veterinarian. In high school, her love for animals found her working at an animal hospital in Gulf Breeze. She attended Auburn University and received a bachelor of science in Zoology. She was also accepted into the Veterinary School at Auburn, which is one of the most pr

estigious colleges for veterinary medicine. Dr. Laura Hall graduated in the top of all of her classes. After college, her first job was in Baldwin County. She was working with large and small animals. She worked for 2 1/2 yrs. with horses, cows, pigs, goats, exotic animals, dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, and many other of God's creatures. She was performing extensive surgeries every day. With her colleagues, she gained a lot of priceless hands-on-experience, where every day was a new challenge. Her next move was to Marietta, Georgia. She was working with a large 7 doctor small animal clinic. This clinic is where she decided that working with small animals and exotic animals is where she felt most at home. She took several ultrasound and laser courses and interpreted all the cases for her animal hospital. She had several other doctors to work with, and during that time she decided it was time to pursue her own goals. East Hill Animal Hospital opened on September 16, 2002. East Hill Animal Hospital provides a nurturing, comfortable, and professional environment. Located in the Historic District of Pensacola's East Hill area gives her hospital personality and a convenient location. While the outside has an original historic look that adds character to this high quality/ high service business the inside is a modern, high tech hospital. Feel free to stop by any time for a tour.

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BARKTOBERFEST 2024 is the Ulti-mutt pet friendly event on the entire Gulf Coast, bringing together local animal shelters and rescues, as well as a multitude of paws-itive area businesses.

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We are friendly 5 month old female kittens looking for a new home! Spayed and up to date on shots. They like kids, dogs, and cats! They are just PURRFECT! Call us today if you or someone you know are interested! 850-437-9932 🐈🩷

What is heartworm disease?Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and ...
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What is heartworm disease?
Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in pets in the United States and many other parts of the world. It is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms) that live in the heart, lungs and associated blood vessels of affected pets, causing severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs in the body. Heartworm disease affects dogs, cats and ferrets, but heartworms also live in other mammal species, including wolves, coyotes, foxes, sea lions and—in rare instances—humans. Because wild species such as foxes and coyotes live in proximity to many urban areas, they are considered important carriers of the disease.

Dogs. The dog is a natural host for heartworms, which means that heartworms that live inside the dog mature into adults, mate and produce offspring. If untreated, their numbers can increase, and dogs have been known to harbor several hundred worms in their bodies. Heartworm disease causes lasting damage to the heart, lungs and arteries, and can affect the dog’s health and quality of life long after the parasites are gone. For this reason, prevention is by far the best option, and treatment—when needed—should be administered as early in the course of the disease as possible.

Cats. Heartworm disease in cats is very different from heartworm disease in dogs. The cat is an atypical host for heartworms, and most worms in cats do not survive to the adult stage. Cats with adult heartworms typically have just one to three worms, and many cats affected by heartworms have no adult worms. While this means heartworm disease often goes undiagnosed in cats, it’s important to understand that even immature worms cause real damage in the form of a condition known as heartworm associated respiratory disease (HARD). Moreover, the medication used to treat heartworm infections in dogs cannot be used in cats, so prevention is the only means of protecting cats from the effects of heartworm disease.

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Address

801 E Cervantes Street
Pensacola, FL
32501

Opening Hours

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 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+18504379932

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