County Animal Hospital
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County Animal Hospital
County Animal Hospital (CAH) is located in Rockland County, NY, just 10 minutes north of the Mario Cuomo Bridge and a 30-minute drive northwest of Manhattan. CAH is privately owned and has a rich history and heritage. Robert Weiner, VMD, Diplomate ABVP (canine/feline), has been here since 1981. Our practice is open 6 days a week (Mon-Sat).

CAH is an AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) accredited hospital providing medical, surgical, dental, nutritional and behavioral care. Our patients include dogs, cats, birds, and some exotics. Our goal is -- and has always been -- to deliver exceptional care that promotes a lifetime of good health for our patients while also supporting the needs of the people who love them.
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Our computerized appointment system allows us to efficiently make appointments for you and your pet. Client Service Representatives will do their best to accommodate all requests. Emergencies are accepted anytime our clinic is open. If you feel you have an emergency with your pet, please call us (845) 634-4607.
Laboratory Services
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We have a full on site laboratory that can run complete blood counts, chemistry panels, cortisol, thyroid, urinalysis and cytology evaluations within minutes. This facilitates diagnosis and therapy. Our in house laboratory is supported by a veterinary reference laboratory. We commonly send our clients digital copies of laboratory results along with an explanation of these via email in a timely manner.
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We are happy to keep an eye on your pet when you are away. We administer prescribed medications at no additional charge. However, if your pet is diabetic, we do charge extra for monitoring their sugar and administering medication as needed. The veterinary staff is available to consult should the need arise.
Preventative Medical Care
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Post adoption and pediatric care, annual physical examinations, vaccinations and nutritional counseling. Pedicures are included as part of the examinations. We are aware that veterinary visits can be frightening and stressful for pets. We take care to manage and minimize this and strive to make visits to our hospital welcoming and comfortable for pets and their owners.
Spaying and Neutering
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The optimal age to spay and neuter pets is an active topic among veterinarians. We recommend that pets not intended for breeding be spayed or neutered, but the best age depends on the species and breed.

Precautions are taken including a thorough pre-operative physical examination, pre-operative blood tests, pre-anesthetic anxiety and pain management, conscientious anesthetic technique and monitoring tailored to the particular patient and post-operative monitoring and pain management.
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