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Thank you for considering Carney Animal Hospital. We strive to provide you and your pets with the highest quality medicine and care in a fear-free environment. Please call us anytime at (410) 665-5255 to schedule an appointment and we will find a time that is convenient for you. Welcome to Carney Animal Hospital where we make healthy pets and happy parents our number one focus.

Dr Andrew Jendrek DVM welcomes you to join our happy family at Carney Animal Hospital. We know your pets are members of your family and deserve the best treatment available. When you are searching for an animal hospital in Baltimore, MD you need one that can take care of everything your pet needs to live a happy and healthy life. Carney Animal Hospital is the trustworthy veterinarian clinic for every check-up, vaccination, or procedure.

Carney Animal Hospital is a safe place dedicated to giving every one of our special patients the treatment and health services that they need to live a happy and healthy life. We're the go-to vet in the Baltimore area for full coverage veterinary care, including dental.
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We understand that all the information available online about your animals can be overwhelming.
Below, our Doctors' have compiled various educational tools to better explain your Pet's condition and some friendly, helpful safety tips.
We offer a variety of flea and tick preventatives, both oral for dogs and topical for cats, to keep your pets safe all year long.
Did you know fleas can survive year round?
That fact leaves cats and dogs vulnerable no matter how cold it gets outside!
We also recommend annual testing to assure that your dog has not contracted any diseases from those nasty mosquitoes and ticks!
Below, our doctors have compiled various educational tools to better explain your pet's condition and some friendly, helpful safety tips.
The summer months are not only uncomfortable for your pets, but can also be very dangerous.
Never leave your pet in a parked car.
Do not leave your pet in a car, not even for a minute, even if the car is running and the air conditioner is on.
On a warm day, the temperature inside a car can quickly reach 120 degrees.
Pets left in cars on warm days may suffer irreversible organ damage and/or possible death.
We understand that all the information available online about your animals can be overwhelming.
Below, our doctors have compiled various educational tools to better explain your pet's condition and some friendly, helpful safety tips.
When summer is upon us, the risk of dogs and cats being accidentally poisoned by potentially dangerous plants increases significantly.
According to the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, outdoor and indoor plants represent almost 5% of the calls they received in 2015.
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