North Jersey Animal Hospital is a full service companion animal hospital located in Wayne, NJ. We are committed to bringing your pets better health through the science of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Mark Riedel heads our staff of dedicated animal lovers. Our mission is to provide a high standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for our patients and welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients.
North Jersey Animal Hospital offers pets in Wayne and the surrounding community thorough medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. Because we have a sophisticated in-house laboratory, pharmacy, radiology facilities, and an Intensive Care Unit, our facility enables us to provide for the vast majority of your pet's medical needs. We also provide boarding for dogs and cats, supervised by our veterinarians.
North Jersey Animal Hospital would like to take this opportunity to welcome you, your family, and your special family member to our website. As you continue to browse and explore our website, it is our hope that you will learn more about our dedication to your family and the quality veterinary medicine and service we provide.
North Jersey Animal Hospital offers pets in Wayne and the surrounding community thorough medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. Because we have a sophisticated in-house laboratory, pharmacy, radiology facilities, and an Intensive Care Unit, our facility enables us to provide for the vast majority of your pet's medical needs. We also provide boarding for dogs and cats, supervised by our veterinarians.
North Jersey Animal Hospital would like to take this opportunity to welcome you, your family, and your special family member to our website. As you continue to browse and explore our website, it is our hope that you will learn more about our dedication to your family and the quality veterinary medicine and service we provide.
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North Jersey Animal Hospital is committed to bringing your pets better health through the science of Veterinary Medicine.
Our hospital is seeking a passionate and energetic veterinarian to join our team!
The purpose of this position is to assist veterinarians with patient care and treatment, monitor hospitalized pets, maintain inventory, prepare prescriptions, perform routine in-house lab work, educate clients regarding veterinary care and procedures and assist with surgical procedures.
Operates under the supervision of the lead technician and the practice manager.
Our hospital is seeking a passionate and energetic veterinarian to join our team!
The purpose of this position is to assist veterinarians with patient care and treatment, monitor hospitalized pets, maintain inventory, prepare prescriptions, perform routine in-house lab work, educate clients regarding veterinary care and procedures and assist with surgical procedures.
Operates under the supervision of the lead technician and the practice manager.
Our wellness protocols are designed to prevent disease and prolong the lives and life quality of your pets.
As soon as you welcome a new pets into your home, you should consider preventative care to protect their health.
For puppies and kittens, we recommend beginning a vaccination series between six and eight weeks of age.
While adequate vaccination is important, the comprehensive physical examinations, intestinal parasite screenings and prophylactic dewormings also given during this series will help ensure your new family member gets started on the right paw for a happy, healthy life.
As soon as you welcome a new pets into your home, you should consider preventative care to protect their health.
For puppies and kittens, we recommend beginning a vaccination series between six and eight weeks of age.
While adequate vaccination is important, the comprehensive physical examinations, intestinal parasite screenings and prophylactic dewormings also given during this series will help ensure your new family member gets started on the right paw for a happy, healthy life.
Depending on your pet's age and vaccination history, your veterinarian might recommend a custom vaccination plan.
Pet vaccinations are important for all dogs and cats; even the ones that remain indoors most, if not all, of the time because they could still catch an airborne virus from outside at potty time or through an open window or door screen.
More often than not, viruses are spread due to contact with other infected animals that are wild or whose owners did not elect to keep their pet vaccinations up to date.
Pet vaccinations are important for all dogs and cats; even the ones that remain indoors most, if not all, of the time because they could still catch an airborne virus from outside at potty time or through an open window or door screen.
More often than not, viruses are spread due to contact with other infected animals that are wild or whose owners did not elect to keep their pet vaccinations up to date.
The primary reason you should have your pet spayed or neutered early on is that female dogs and cats can begin their heat cycles as early as seven months and males can develop aggressive behaviors during puppyhood or kittenhood.
Spaying and neutering your pets come with a myriad of health and behavioral benefits that allow them to live longer, happier lives.
When a female dog or cat goes into heat, they can become highly uncomfortable, will seek attention and will likely attract attention from male dogs and cats in the area.
Spaying and neutering your pets come with a myriad of health and behavioral benefits that allow them to live longer, happier lives.
When a female dog or cat goes into heat, they can become highly uncomfortable, will seek attention and will likely attract attention from male dogs and cats in the area.
Dental care is an important and often overlooked factor in keeping your pet healthy and happy.
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by three years of age.
Consistent home dental care and routine professional examinations can help prevent problems like bad breath or oral infections.
There are many different ways to check and see if your pet may be having dental issues, but there are also signs that may not be as visible.
This is why veterinarians recommend having your pet's teeth checked annually.
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats show signs of oral disease by three years of age.
Consistent home dental care and routine professional examinations can help prevent problems like bad breath or oral infections.
There are many different ways to check and see if your pet may be having dental issues, but there are also signs that may not be as visible.
This is why veterinarians recommend having your pet's teeth checked annually.
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