Andrew W Cleland DVM
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Andrew W Cleland DVM
Highland Park Animal Hospital was originally established in 1946 by Dr. Robert Carlton under the name of Carlton Dog & Cat Hospital. Dr. Cleland took over the practice in January of 1986 and since then changed the name to Highland Park Animal Hospital to approximate its location.

Dr. Cleland received a Bachelor of Science degree from Bucknell University, a Master of Veterinary Science at The Pennsylvania State University, and a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from The University of Pennsylvania.In between his undergraduate and graduate studies, Dr. Cleland served on active duty with the US Navy, advancing to Patrol Plane Commander of the P-3 Orion Antisubmarine Warfare aircraft.
Services
We offer grooming Monday through Friday by appointment, at an average cost of $55.00. Full shave downs or Lion cuts for cats run $65.00. Groomings include a bath, shave down or style, blow dry, nail clipping, ear cleaning, teeth cleaning, and anal sac expression for canines. You will drop your pet off between 9 and 10 am the morning of the scheduled groom, and pick him/her up between 5 and 7 pm that same night.
Reviews (5)
Darlene Bel
Darlene Bel
May 26, 2021
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They should not be allowed to practice. They have 3 cats locked up in kennels all day long.
Linda Sena
Linda Sena
Mar 04, 2020
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Warm, friendly caring, easy to talk to staff and Dr. Cleland. We have taken our pets to Highland Park and Dr Cleland for many years and have received exceptional care for our pets.
Parker Bond
Parker Bond
Dec 05, 2017
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Everyone from receptionist to Dr cleland are wonderful. Great with your pet.
Tina Ciotti Freels
Tina Ciotti Freels
Mar 23, 2016
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Dr. Cleland is exceptional. He's been helping us care for, and keep our pets safe and healthy since the early 90's. We love his kind, and gentle staff, and always know our pets are in great hands when we visit.
JoAnn Maiale
JoAnn Maiale
Dec 17, 2015
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They are the best. They take really good care of the animals and treat them as if they were their own.