Our veterinarian, Dr. John Taylor, and his staff at Pet First Animal Hospital believe you should expect high quality veterinary care and extraordinary service. We have achieved our goal to bring together a veterinary health care team that is devoted to providing warm, hospitable customer service and sympathetic care towards your pets.
We also maintain an outstanding work environment for our employees, who are wholeheartedly devoted to making sure your pets are well taken care of. Not to mention, Pet First Animal Hospital is also AAHA Accredited! This means we were assessed on approximately 900 standards of veterinary excellence in order to become accredited.
We also maintain an outstanding work environment for our employees, who are wholeheartedly devoted to making sure your pets are well taken care of. Not to mention, Pet First Animal Hospital is also AAHA Accredited! This means we were assessed on approximately 900 standards of veterinary excellence in order to become accredited.
Services
Pet First Animal Hospital, owned by Dr. John Taylor, is located in Bradenton, FL. Pet First Animal Hospital has been serving clients for over 30 years! We are a well-established, full-service, small animal veterinary hospital providing comprehensive medical, surgical and dental care for your cats and dogs.
We a fully equipped veterinary facility offering wellness exams and vaccinations, surgeries including orthopedics, spay and neutering, mass removals, and eyelid surgery. Our veterinarian Dr. Taylor also offers services such as dermatology, ophthalmology, gastroenterology, neurology and emergency procedures.
Pet First Animal Hospital provides Puppy Wellness Programs that are designed for your puppy to receive all the benefits of veterinary services from age 6 to 16 weeks. Bear in mind, the first few months of your puppy's life and the type of care received is crucial. This is the time when dogs need the most veterinary care.
Routine examinations are one of the most crucial things you can do to ensure your dog or cat's quality of life. Bringing your pet in for an annual wellness exam will give you peace of mind that your dog or cat is in good shape, and can also help us discover diseases or conditions while they are still in the early stages.
Aging cats and dogs need more attention and special care than their younger days. Regular veterinary exams can actually help your pet to live longer. Dr. Taylor and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) suggests routine veterinary exams every six months for senior dogs and cats. Our veterinarian believes in preventative care and we have established wellness procedures and routine veterinary exams for every stage of your pet's life.
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Aug 28, 2020
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By far, the worst vet I have ever been to. I brought my cat in for a check-up and to have routine bloodwork done. They took her to the back room where I could hear them working on her but not see. It took a long time so when the vet tech brought her back I asked if there were problems. My poor cat looked like she'd been put through the wringer--which is completely normal. I'm sure we could all say the same after being probed 20 different ways against our will. Apparently, she...
Joe Lourey
Apr 14, 2020
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