Anastasia Veterinary Practice

Anastasia Veterinary Practice Charles G. Strickland has been the doctor/owner of Anastasia Veterinary Practice since August 1989. Anastasia Veterinary Practice is located off A1A Beach Blvd.
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Most clients say that "he has a way with the animals like no other". He is a very gentle veterinarian and will take the time to explain to the clients his diagnosis at the time of the visit and answer any questions the clients may have. on Anastasia Island one block north of A Street across from Jack's BBQ and The Taco Shop.

Hank is just the sweetest boy in the office. He just turned 1 on Dec 19! Left is little puppy Hank!
01/18/2024

Hank is just the sweetest boy in the office. He just turned 1 on Dec 19! Left is little puppy Hank!

This is Junior, he was in getting his health certificate to go to his new home 😍
01/13/2024

This is Junior, he was in getting his health certificate to go to his new home 😍

Karl was such a sweet snuggle boy for his neuter. The orange boys 🧡
01/11/2024

Karl was such a sweet snuggle boy for his neuter. The orange boys 🧡

Rebee was an amazing day client last month. Is she not stinking adorable???
01/10/2024

Rebee was an amazing day client last month. Is she not stinking adorable???

11/08/2023

Show the the love today! Drop a photo of your furbaby and how you met!

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11/07/2023

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11/03/2023

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of Canine Osteoarthritis (OA) Pain

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06/28/2023

Doc is back and we are back to normal operation! Please call or email for questions and appointments

06/27/2023

PSA: Dr. Strickland is out of the office temporarily, please call the office or email us for appointments. 904-471-0810 or [email protected]

12/02/2022

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11/24/2022

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Mr.Kato came in for his first visit today ! He had the best table manners ever !
09/19/2022

Mr.Kato came in for his first visit today ! He had the best table manners ever !

07/27/2022
Klaus did wonderful on his first vet visit. This nearly 6-week-old baby boy will be up for adoption through Raven's Resc...
07/02/2022

Klaus did wonderful on his first vet visit. This nearly 6-week-old baby boy will be up for adoption through Raven's Rescue!

05/21/2022

-Experienced veterinary technician 1yr required
-Administrative experience required
-Cleanliness required
-Customer service etiquette required
-Schedule is Mon-Wed & Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs & Sat 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.

About one-fifth of all phone calls to the APCC involve pets who’ve accidently swallowed human medications. APCC toxicolo...
03/02/2022

About one-fifth of all phone calls to the APCC involve pets who’ve accidently swallowed human medications. APCC toxicologists combed through 213,773 calls to compile their list of the top 10 toxins of 2018. Here’s the first half of the list, with the percentage of calls each category represented.

1. Over-the-counter medications: 19.6%

Over-the-counter (OTC) medications were the most common group of toxicants pets ingested in 2018, with 41,865 cases reaching the APCC. They include vitamins, OTC pain medications (acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen), herbal supplements, antihistamines, and cold and flu medications. Ingestion of OTC medications is typically accidental, so it’s important to share the dangers of these common household items with your clients or new adopters.

2. Human prescriptions: 17.5%

Ingestion of medications prescribed for people dropped to number two in 2018, with 36,916 of total cases. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder medications, antidepressants, and heart medications make up a significant amount of these cases. Pet owners should be reminded often to keep all medications out of reach of pets.

3. Food: 11.4%

Food is number three at 24,469 cases. Xylitol, grapes, raisins, onions, and garlic make up most of these cases.

4. Chocolate: 10.1%

Chocolate moved up a spot from 2017 with 21,635 of APCC cases—working out to almost 60 cases a day. The popularity of chocolate gifts for occasions like Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and Easter adds to the danger.

5. Veterinary products: 9.3%

Flavored medications and misread labels are a big reason pets run into trouble with veterinary products. Make sure you review with clients how they should give medication—and all pet owners should be reminded that childproof does not mean petproof when it comes to containers.

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15 1st Street
Saint Augustine Beach, FL
32080

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+19044710810

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Charles G. Strickland has been the doctor/owner of Anastasia Veterinary Practice since August 1989. Most clients say that "he has a way with the animals like no other". He is a very gentle veterinarian and will take the time to explain to the clients his diagnosis at the time of the visit and answer any questions the clients may have. Anastasia Veterinary Practice is located off A1A Beach Blvd. on Anastasia Island one block north of A Street across from Jack's BBQ and The Taco Shop.

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