We know how important it is for pets to receive necessary care when they need it. During this time, Grafton Animal Hospital remains open and committed to serving all pets in our community while keeping the safety of our staff and clients a priority. We also continue to welcome all new clients to join our family!
For now, we are offering curbside check-ins, pick-ups and drop offs and are only seeing emergency, chronic, essential vaccinations or critical care patients, as well as for filling prescriptions and diets during the following hours:
Current Hours of Operation:
Monday through Friday: 7:00am to 6:00pm
Saturday: 7:30am to 2:00pm
Sunday: Closed
Phone Number:
(757) 898-8433
We are very grateful to be able to serve our community and we hope to see more of you all soon. We are here for you and your pets. Please take care of yourself and each other.
Sincerely,
The veterinarians and staff of Grafton Animal Hospital
Lost Bird Alert! One our clients lost her Budgie, Stitch, near Graftex Auto Repair off George Washington Memorial Hwy. Please call (757-898-8433) or email us (info@graftonvet.com) if you see a bird matching his description.
We share the common goal of your pet’s well-being. Please know, we are committed to doing everything possible to provide your pet with the care you have come to expect from us. During this challenging time, we kindly ask for your patience and understanding for our team as they are operating under guidelines designed to keep you, your pet and our team safe, while complying with state and local guidelines that will allow us to remain open providing care.
We are also committed to keeping our community safe. We appreciate your help in making sure your pet’s visit runs smoothly and look forward continuing to be here for you when they need us.
Thank you for entrusting us with the care of your beloved pet.
We wish you safe and healthy days to come.
We are proud to be an AAHA accredited veterinary hospital. Accreditation by AAHA means that an animal hospital has been evaluated on more than 900 standards of veterinary excellence and will undergo rigorous reviews every three years.
Learn more about AAHA accreditation and why our accreditation is important to you and your pet. Visit aaha.org/petowner.
Most pet owners admit talking to their pets like they’re human. Do you?
A new friend is only a phone call away. 🐕
October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month. If you’re interested in owning a pet, consider adoption. For a smaller commitment, shelter donations and volunteers are always welcome.
Share your adoption pup story (and photos) in the comments. 👇
#AdoptAShelterDogMonth #AdoptionDog #AdoptADog
Grafton Animal Hospital celebrates 25 years of accreditation!
We wanted to let our friends know that our hospital has earned recognition for practicing the gold standard of veterinary medicine for 25 years. Since 1995, Grafton Animal Hospital has been certified by the American Animal Hospital Association’s (AAHA) Standards of Accreditation.
Achieving accreditation by AAHA is an important milestone to delivering excellent pet care and it means we hold ourselves to a higher standard. AAHA is recognized as the only organization in the US and Canada that accredits companion animal hospitals based on standards that go above and beyond state and provincial regulations. Pets are our passion and keeping them healthy is our #1 priority at Grafton Animal Hospital. Because they deserve nothing less.
We are grateful to be able to serve this wonderful community and we thank you for entrusting us with the care of your beloved pets.
For more information about our AAHA-accreditation and the veterinary services we offer, visit https://www.graftonvet.com/about-us/.
We’re not the only ones who drool over Thanksgiving turkey.
To ensure your pets aren’t gobbling down food they shouldn’t, here are a few helpful tips.
From all of us at Grafton Animal Hospital, we hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend. ❤️ 🦃
There’s nothing worse than unwanted visitors. 🙅♀
Fleas and ticks sure do love to show up when you least expect them. Even if your pets never go outside, they are still susceptible to a flea infestation.
Keep up with your flea and tick preventative treatments to keep your pets safe from pesky critters.
Paws up! Who’s ready for the weekend? 🐾
Let us know what you and your pets are getting up to in the comments below.
#FurryFunFridays
Sharing is caring. 🤝
It’s the season of giving and we’re saying thank you by giving you and a friend a little something extra.
When you refer a new client to join the Grafton Animal Hospital family, you get $10 credit to use towards your next visit. Share this post to spread the word!
Happy #NationalBlackCatDay to all our cool cats and kittens!
Who’s your favorite famous black cat?
1) Salem (Sabrina the Teenage Witch)
2) Binx (Hocus Pocus)
3) The Cat In The Hat
4) Bagheera (The Jungle Book)
If we missed your fav, let us know in the comments below! 👇
Did you know that poor dental health impacts more than just your pets’ mouth? The bacteria resulting from dental disease affects your pet’s overall health including major organs.
The good news is with the proper dental care you can prevent these problems and can even help your pets live longer.
We are now offering $50 off dental cleanings!
Don’t wait until there is a problem. Prevent dental disease with a dental exam. Call us to schedule.
It’s that time of year, folks - Spay & Neuter Awareness Month! Top tips:
- Spaying and neutering helps fight pet overpopulation.
- Your spayed female won't go into heat.
- Your neutered male will be much better behaved.
Contact us today for more benefits of choosing to spay or neuter your pet, and stay tuned all month long as we share additional highlights.
#Spay&NeuterAwareness
It’s our favorite time of the week! It’s #FunFurryFriday
Hopefully, you aren’t spending it in the paw-ffice.
Today is Annual Doggy Date Night and we want to know how you and your pup are going to spend the evening.
Movie night? Run? Fetch in the park?