Newport Animal Hospital

(on durham)
Pets in Bristol, PA
Pets
Veterinarians

Location

2416 Durham Rd
Bristol, PA
19007

About

Newport Animal Hospital has been serving our community since 1970. You can see more of us at our website. Newport Animal Hospital provides advanced veterinary care to dogs and cats throughout Bucks County. In addition, we also offer complete veterinary services for other unique pets such as birds, hamsters, ferrets, rabbits, etc. We know how important your pet is to you. That is why our facility is staffed with kind, caring, professional animal lovers. Our friendly, experienced, knowledgeable staff provides the best care possible to help your pet live a long and happy life. Be part of our family today. Call us to schedule an appointment.

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We love dogs of all shapes, colors, and sizes here, but did you know that black and dark coated dogs are generally less likely to be adopted than dog with different fur colors? Today is National Black Dog Day and it’s another day we think should be celebrated every day! Have a dark coated pup in your family? Share a photo with us!
Did you know that vaccinating your pet for rabies helps save the lives of both pets and humans? Today is World Rabies Day and we’re doing our part to spread awareness of this very preventable disease. Take a moment and check out this article on how you can do your part as a pet owner to control the spread of rabies and keep your pets safe! AVMA.ORG Rabies and Your Pet
Happy first day of fall! As summer comes to a close, what are you and your pets looking forward to? ☕️Pumpkin spice everything? 🎃Pumpkin carving? 👻 Halloween?
Happy National Dog Week! We love celebrating our canine friends every week and we’re sure you are too! Share a photo here of your pup!
September is National Pet Health Insurance Month and we are taking one day each week to spread awareness about the importance of pet insurance. 🐱 Tip #3: Give yourself peace of mind for the unexpected. Even with every precaution, our pets can get injured or fall ill unexpectedly. With pet insurance, an unexpected emergency room or surgery bill can be much easier to manage and will allow your pet to get the care they need to get better faster.
Today is National Pet Memorial Day and we would like to take a moment to remember those beloved pets who have crossed the rainbow bridge 🐾❤️
It’s Respect Your Cat Day, which is every feline’s favorite day of the year! 😻 We love doting on our cats every day, but will be sure to give them some extra love today! How are your cats celebrating? Share a photo or a story in the comments!
March is Poison Prevention Awareness month and we will be sharing some helpful tips over the next few weeks on how to keep your pets safe from potentially deadly toxins that are commonly found at home. 🍫 For our final part in this series, we’re sharing the most dangerous foods that can be found in homes. Did you know that onion powder is even more potent than fresh onions, making it even more toxic to pet? We also suggest checking any labels before sharing human foods with pets. If you suspect your pet has ingested any of these ingredients, contact your veterinarian right away. If left untreated, all of these items have the potential to be fatal to pets.
It’s National Puppy Day! 🐶 We can’t think of many things better than a whole day dedicated to celebrating their cuteness, energy, curious (and sometimes mischievous!) nature, and of course the unconditional love and joy they bring to our lives! Share your favorite puppy photo with us in the comments!
As we’ve shared over the last few weeks, healthy teeth and gums are not just important for your pet’s oral health, but for their overall health. A healthy pet is a happy one and we would love to see your smiling pets! Share a photo with us in the comments!
Wishing you a Happy St. Patrick’s Day from all of us!
March is Poison Prevention Awareness month and we will be sharing some helpful tips over the next few weeks on how to keep your pets safe from potentially deadly toxins that are commonly found at home. 🌸 Did you know that all of these household plants are poisonous to pets? If you suspect your pet has ingested any of these plants, it is important to contact your veterinarian right away. If it is outside of their normal business hours, contact a nearby 24-hour emergency animal hospital. If left untreated, all of these items have the potential to be fatal to pets.

Information

Company name
Newport Animal Hospital
Category
Pets

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Newport Animal Hospital in Bristol PA?
    You can reach them at: 215-943-7175. It’s best to call Newport Animal Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for Newport Animal Hospital on durham in Bristol?
    Newport Animal Hospital is located at this address: 2416 Durham Rd Bristol, PA 19007.