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Take advantage of the health and medical care services provided for cats and dogs at The Animal Clinic, located in Exton, Pennsylvania. We keep your furry friend feeling their best with our custom-tailored care and treatment services. Looking after your pet is much like taking care of a child. It's important that they get vaccinated, that an injury or an illness get checked out, and that their diet and emotional health is looked after.

We provide you with helpful options to consider when looking after your beloved pet. We price match Internet items & Match or Beat SPCA exam, meds, and product prices, with far more clinic hours! Discounts for multiple pets, senior pets, senior citizens, and all new rescues/adoptions. The Animal Clinic has been a fixture in the Exton, Pennsylvania, area since the late 1970s.

For more than 29 years, Dr. Zuczek has worked at the clinic, providing cats and dogs with excellent pet care. In addition to Dr. Zuczek, his staff has more than 40 years of combined experience and, like him, they have the skills and expertise necessary to diagnose and treat any condition afflicting your cat or dog.
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Maximize the health and well-being of your pet with quality care from The Animal Clinic, located in Exton, Pennsylvania.
At our clinic, we provide the best in pet medical and health care to keep your pet on the path to a happy and long life.
Help your pet thrive and make sure he has everything he needs to live a healthy and joyful life.
Our clinic provides behavioral and nutritional counseling to monitor the behavior and diet of your pet, ensuring that there are no signs of erratic moods or nutritional deficiencies.
Bathing Pets: Unless your pet has parasites, such as fleas, ticks, or mange, or needs treatment for a medical condition, dogs do not need to be bathed any more than monthly.
Cats bathe themselves and may not need bathing more than a few times each year.
Outdoor: Cats should be kept indoors if possible.
This will decrease cats' exposure to many feline diseases, bite wounds, abscesses, skin parasites, and intestinal parasites.
If your cat goes outside, it should be vaccinated for feline leukemia and feline infectious peritonitis.
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