Effective immediately:
Due to the COVID-19 concerns we want to institute a few things here at San Francis. We would like to have all clients call from their cars. We will have a technician retrieve pets from the car. We will reschedule any wellness visits and elective surgeries.
New Policy for Inpatient Visits
• Visits to hospitalized patients will be limited. The only patients that can receive visits are those specifically being cared for by our critical care service AND hospitalized in the ICU and whose owners do not have any respiratory symptoms.
• No personal items can be kept with the pet while hospitalized, including blankets, toys, collars, leashes, etc.
• Please clean your carrier, leash, and collar as carefully as possible before arrival with an alcohol-based solution.
• Please use the sanitizing agents at the front desk upon arrival.
• Please respect the ‘social distancing’ recommendations and maintain a distance of 6 feet from others, and refrain from shaking hands.
Today doesn’t just mark the first day of August, it’s also the start of Dogust, the Universal Birthday for Shelter Dogs! This wholesome holiday marks an honorary birthday for adopted shelter dogs, as their exact ones are often unknown.
Looking to adopt? Click here to find a VCA shelter partner: bit.ly/2OCi0QW #VCApets
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US National Weather Service Tampa Bay Florida
June 24 at 3:43 AM ·
We are experiencing technical issues with our phones. Some people can't call in and we can't call out to some phone numbers. We have been told that this is a nationwide issue. If you can't reach us or expected a call from us and haven't heard from us yet please reach out via our website, https://vcahospitals.com/san-francis, Facebook or Vitus Vet. Thank you and we apologize for the inconvenience.
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VCA San Francis Animal Hospital provides primary veterinary care for your pets. VCA is where your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal.
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VCA San Francis Animal Hospital provides primary veterinary care for your pets. VCA is where your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal.
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VCA San Francis Animal Hospital provides primary veterinary care for your pets. VCA is where your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal.
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VCA San Francis Animal Hospital provides primary veterinary care for your pets. VCA is where your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal.
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VCA San Francis Animal Hospital provides primary veterinary care for your pets. VCA is where your pet's health is our top priority and excellent service is our goal.
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Spectrum Bay News 9
June 5 at 9:55 AM ·
FLOOD WATCH has been expended to cover our entire viewing area through Sunday evening. An additional 2-5" of rain is expected into next week with locally higher amounts. Heavy rain may cause flooding in low lying and poor drainage areas. http://specne.ws/i1dqgw
When Mom says it’s National Donut Day and you’re allowed to have one... Shhhh don’t tell the vet!
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We know you’re so excited to go on some autumn nature walks with your dog, but for this #FallSafetyTip, make sure you watch out for snakes, some of which can be venomous! They’re preparing for hibernation and may be a little crankier if disturbed by a curious pet! 🐍
When walking or hiking, if something happens to your pet, be sure to contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. #VCApets
Today is Global Cat Day, a special occasion devoted to unowned, free-roaming “community” cats. These cats often get a bad rap but it’s important to understand that these cats aren’t so different from our beloved pets. As a matter of fact, many are living on the streets as a result of being abandoned by their families.
We've included some tips to help manage and care for the community cats in your neighborhood.
Helping these cats starts by being a responsible guardian! Spay/neuter your own cat and keep them indoors.
* In just seven years, a single pair of cats and their offspring could produce a staggering total of 420,000 kittens! #VCApets