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Dr. Paul Mack, DVM, Dr. Charles Witte, DVM, Dr. Catherine Bailey, DVM, Dr. Brian Moorman, DVM, Dr. Tony Mutchler, JD, DVM, and Dr. Bill Hendrix, DVM and our exceptional team of Certified Veterinary Technicians, Assistants, Boarding Caretakers and Receptionists are committed to bringing you and your furry family members better health by conscienciously practicing the science of Veterinary Medicine.
Dunnellon Animal Hospital was founded in 1973 and was the first established animal hospital in the Dunnellon/Citrus County area. Dr. Mack assumed ownership of the hospital in 1991. And from the beginning, our staff has been performing compassionate and extraordinary animal care in the Dunnellon area.
Dunnellon Animal Hospital's mission is to provide the highest standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for our patients and a welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients. We strive everyday to maintain a superior and comfortable environment for our staff and the clients and pets who depend upon us for top-knotch care.
Dunnellon Animal Hospital offers the greater Dunnellon, Levy, Marion and Citrus county communities complete veterinary services including medical and surgical care, dentistry, pharmacy, major brand pet foods, flea and heartworm preventitive products and both dog & cat bathing and boarding. Our 9000 sq. ft. facility enables you to have a caring, convenient, money-saving, one-stop location for the lifelong needs of your pet.
Large Animal(Equine, Cattle and Livestock) Farm Call Service: Please call us at 352.489.2074 to set up an appointment or you can make an online request using our convenient "Request Appointment" tab at the bottom of this page.
We also offer a convenient House Call service during normal hours!
Our Extended, Convenient Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-7pm and Saturday 9am-1pm. After hours emergency service also available.
We now offer CareCredit, a convenient no annual fee, no-interest, low monthly payment plan so you can keep your pet healthy and happy! See www.carecredit.com for complete details.
It has been said, "It’s impossible to please all the people, all of the time", but we keep trying. Ideally we try to treat our patients as we would want to be treated. We respect your time and try to run on schedule, but emergencies, circumstances out of our control and issues of greater complexity than anticipated do occur, so we do occasionally run late. We sincerely apologize if you are impacted by such a situation.
Prescription Home Delivery Service
We are pleased to offer our clients home
delivery of most pet medications and
Hills Pet Nutrition foods. Just click on the
"Home Delivery" box below to visit our Online Pet Pharmacy
and your own personalized Pet Portal.
*Please note: Online Pharmacy pricing may differ from In-Clinic prices.
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