You can rely on Ani-Care Animal Hospital in Dallastown, Pennsylvania, for all of your animal health care needs. Ani-Care Animal Hospital is a small clinic offering compassionate veterinary services to all type of pets, from dogs and cats to exotic pets.
About Our Veterinary Clinic
Dr. Randon Feinsod has been practicing for more than 12 years and took over this practice in May 2008. We look forward to working closely with you and your pets to ensure that only the best health care is provided. At Ani-Care, we are dedicated to superior customer support and patient care. Contact us to find out what we can do for you and your pets. Our clinic is conveniently located 2 miles from I-83 on South Queen Street, right next to Alberto's Italian Restaurant.
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"ONLINE SHOPPING": Current patients click HERE to shop through Butler Schein Animal Health Supply! You can order flea/tick and heartworm prevention, prescription food, and more at competitive prices!
Please Note the following before placing your order:
-Please enter your payment information every time you place an order. For your safety and security we do not keep payment information on file.
-The pets you are placing an order for must have been examined by our vet, and in the case of heartworm prevention, have had a negative heartworm test within the past year to have your prescription approved. Please call our office with any questions.
We recommend and carry AVIx and HEALx products, and Harrison's bird foods.
We carry Lafeber Emeraid Critical Care Nutrition products
We recommend and carry Wellness Pet Foods.
Finding "orphaned" or injured wildlife: We can only see wildlife brought in by a licensed wildlife rehabber. If you have found an orphaned wild animal and you are 100% sure the mother was killed or has abandoned the baby/nest here are licensed wildlife rehabbers in York County: http://pawr.com/?p=79
Finding Wild bunnies: http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/orphan.html
Finding baby birds: http://www.birdrefuge.org/found.html