PAH is a full-service veterinary medical facility, serving pets and their owners. We understand that a pet is part of the family. Petersburg community.
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Partridge Animal Hospital veterinarians and technicians are committed to excellence. Our knowledgeable, compassionate staff combines cutting-edge veterinary technology with decades of experience to provide the highest level of care for your pet. Our goal is to ensure your animal companion has as many happy, healthy years with you as possible. The day your pet enters our hospital it becomes part of
our family too. From new puppy and kittens to graying seniors, we are there every step of the way. Our comprehensive suite of veterinary services ensures that your pets are given the excellent care they deserve. Partridge Animal Hospital is proud to be part of the St.
01/27/2025
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- Instant approval–no waiting
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01/24/2025
January is National Walk Your Pet Month! Along with the countless benefits of walking your pet, we know it’s their favorite time of the day, too! ❤️🐕
01/23/2025
To serve you better, we're polishing our skills!👩⚕️👨⚕️ We will be opening late tomorrow due to staff training. Your patience is truly appreciated. Let's continue creating moments of paw-sitive care together. 🐾🥰
01/23/2025
We know...
Please hold the applause.... as we FINALLY remove the atrium...
Don't mind the mess and noise as the workers go as quickly and safely as they can to remove the structure from the building. This thankfully will not interfere with operations. If your pet has any noise aversions please contact us ahead of time for us to look into working with our schedule to better accommodate them.
Ok now you can start cheering.... we know we are! 😉🤣
01/22/2025
If you are having trouble reaching us via phone, please reach out using an alternative method! We are experiencing phone difficulties.
01/21/2025
New year, new ways to make pet parenting easier! Our online booking is available 24/7, so you can schedule an appointment for your furry friend anytime, anywhere.📲
Book your pet’s appointment today on our website!
01/14/2025
Start the new year off right by getting your furry friend a wellness check. Call us today to book an appointment!
01/13/2025
Does your pet need urgent care? Our team is skilled in offering efficient surgical and diagnostic care. If your furry friend needs urgent care, call us so we can get them feeling better ASAP.
You should bring your pet in for urgent care if they are experiencing any of the following:
- Upset stomach (diarrhea or vomiting)
- Swollen or bloated belly
- Difficulty with bowel movements (constipation)
- Blood in urine or urinary issues
- Dehydration
- Itchy skin or unusual rashes
- Unexplained hair loss
- Limping or general discomfort
- Excessive scooting
- Eye or ear issues
- Pale or discolored gums
- Changes in appetite (eating too little or too much)
Dr. Esposito received his bachelor's degree in Animal Science at the University of Connecticut and received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Esposito completed his clinical training at the University of Missouri.
Dr. Esposito has been in veterinary medicine since 2012 where he started working as a veterinary technician.
His professional interests include soft tissue surgeries, preventative care, and cardiology.
When not practicing you can find him traveling, going to concerts, relaxing at the beach, watching a sporting event, or spending time with his pug, Bagel.
Dr. Esposito will be starting with us Monday, January 13th. Please welcome him as we are excited for him to join the team!
01/04/2025
01/01/2025
Our team wishes you a Happy New Year! 🎉
12/30/2024
The new year is almost here–ready to try something new that will make life easier? 👀 Get your pet’s food & meds delivered right to your door on our online pharmacy–at no extra charge! 📦➡️🏡 Visit our website today to start shopping!
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Help find Earl Grey a home!
Partridge has been helping foster Earl for about 3 months. Earl is a male neutered 5 month old spunky kitty with a lot of personality! He warms up to both dogs and cats but is better with dogs. This little man is looking for a home where he can live peacefully as a full time indoor kitty! Please text 413-446-3636 if you are interested in being Earl’s forever home.
Just a friendly reminder that our office will be closing at 4pm tomorrow, Friday May 3rd for staff appreciation day.
Please be sure to go through your pet food and medication to make sure you don't need any refills.
We will reopen for normal business hours Saturday May 4th.
We appreciate your understanding while we take this time to recognize our staff for all their hard work and dedication.
Being your pet’s superhero means stopping parasites in their tracks. And you have the power to do just that!
Get ready to save BIG on heartworm, flea, and tick meds starting May 1.
Pet parents, unite! ⚡
Happy Birthday Sheba!
Please help us wish Sheba a very happy birthday! She’s 11 years young today! 🥳
Happy New Year from our family to yours!
Our office will be closed Monday, December 25th for Christmas and will reopen for normal business hours Tuesday, December 26th.
We will also be closed Monday, January 1st for New Years Day and will reopen Tuesday, January 2nd.
If you have an Emergency during this time please contact the closest Animal Emergency Facility.
Happy first day of winter!
Now we know we live in Florida so our "winter" is pretty mild BUT there are still a few safety topics we still want to briefly touch on.
For those pets who don't tolerate the cold well be sure you have proper fitting winter clothes for them.
Don't leave pets in cold cars.
Keep handwarmers away from curious pets.
Beware of antifreeze.
Heat sources, like fireplaces, can be cozy but dangerous. It's best to avoid unsupervised time around them.
Be sure to bang on the hood of your car before starting it to give stray cats and other critters time to evacuate.
When Dr. Harvey Partridge built the St.Petersburg veterinary hospital in 1978, it was originally named “Riviera Animal Hospital”. In 1995, he sold the practice to a corporation of veterinary hospitals named VCA (Veterinary Centers of America). Dr. Partridge left the practice in 2003, and VCA’s lease ran out two years later. At that time, the St. Petersburg animal hospital was remodeled and opened under the new name, “Partridge Animal Hospital”.Dr. David Landers began working at Partridge Animal Hospital in St. Petersburg in 2007, and he purchased the practice from Dr. Partridge in 2010.
Dr. Freeborg did two externships with Dr. Partridge and Dr. Landers while he was in school. Dr. Landers was so impressed with him that he thought he would be a good fit for our clients and staff.
We see mostly dogs and cats with the occasional pocket pet and rabbit. The doctors enjoy working up challenging cases by utilizing the digital x-ray, ultrasound, brand new in-house lab machines, and endoscopy to come up with a diagnosis and then figure out the best way to treat it.
Dr. Landers first met the K9 unit supervisor when he was called out to our hospital for a false alarm response. Dr. Landers invited Officer Ladd into the hospital for a tour and expressed an interest in the dogs’ care. Officer Ladd was impressed by Dr. Landers enthusiasm and the hospital so he started sending the K9 unit dogs over for us to care for them. We see them for their wellness care, but also for emergency visits and everything in-between.
We are also the hospital for a local non-profit rescue, Pawlicious Poochie Pet Rescue. They rescue small, senior dogs that are on the kill list at the shelters and “fix” them up for adoption.