We are so pleased to have been chosen as a 2019 grant recipient for the Florida Animal Friend annual grant award. With this additional funding, we will be able to provide a free spay a day to hundreds of Pit Bull and Pit Bull mixes to help fix the problem of pet overpopulation. Harmony Vet Clinic is 501(c)(3) non-profit, full service pet clinic bringing high quality, low cost care to the Tampa Bay area.
Harmony was created by a team of veterinarians who will offer a range of routine vaccinations, healthy pet exams, illness exams, urgent care, dentistry and surgery. Having a sick pet can be scary, and stressful, and expensive! Let us help take away as many of those worries as we can, while providing the best care for your sick pet that you can find.
Do you have a space in your home and heart to help an animal thrive and become adoptable?. A foster is a person who has the strength to give a special animal a temporary spot in their home (and heart) where they can feel loved and safe to help them thrive and become adoptable.
Harmony was created by a team of veterinarians who will offer a range of routine vaccinations, healthy pet exams, illness exams, urgent care, dentistry and surgery. Having a sick pet can be scary, and stressful, and expensive! Let us help take away as many of those worries as we can, while providing the best care for your sick pet that you can find.
Do you have a space in your home and heart to help an animal thrive and become adoptable?. A foster is a person who has the strength to give a special animal a temporary spot in their home (and heart) where they can feel loved and safe to help them thrive and become adoptable.
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We understand the frustration many of you will be experiencing with this change.
But this is essential to limiting our exposure to Corona and possibly being shut down for 14 days.
If you do not have your paperwork we will provide you with a blank copy, but you will need to go to the back of the line while filling it out.
All cars pull into the second Harmony parking lot entrance, and circle toward the building.
A technician will do your pets intake from the car.
Your dog will be double leashed with Harmony slip leashes for security.
But this is essential to limiting our exposure to Corona and possibly being shut down for 14 days.
If you do not have your paperwork we will provide you with a blank copy, but you will need to go to the back of the line while filling it out.
All cars pull into the second Harmony parking lot entrance, and circle toward the building.
A technician will do your pets intake from the car.
Your dog will be double leashed with Harmony slip leashes for security.
Born in Texas and raised in Oklahoma, Lisa Quinn acquired a love for helping animals at a very young age.
Her first pets were insects and soon after she started caring for sick cats, dogs, and birds that she rescued.
After working at a wildlife refuge and a few veterinary clinics, she quickly realized that she wanted to dedicate her life to helping animals.
She received her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources with an emphasis in Animal Science at Oklahoma State University in 2011.
Her first pets were insects and soon after she started caring for sick cats, dogs, and birds that she rescued.
After working at a wildlife refuge and a few veterinary clinics, she quickly realized that she wanted to dedicate her life to helping animals.
She received her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources with an emphasis in Animal Science at Oklahoma State University in 2011.
Dr. Stephanie Sabshin is a skilled surgeon with a dream to provide high quality low cost surgeries to animals in need.
Along with her highly trained and dedicated team, she performs approximately 40 surgeries per day.
From the moment she adopted a feral cat with FIV, Dr. Sabshin, then 15, knew she wanted to be a veterinarian.
In 2012 her dream became a reality when she graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine with an emphasis on shelter medicine, soft tissue surgery, and feline medicine and surgery.
Along with her highly trained and dedicated team, she performs approximately 40 surgeries per day.
From the moment she adopted a feral cat with FIV, Dr. Sabshin, then 15, knew she wanted to be a veterinarian.
In 2012 her dream became a reality when she graduated from the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine with an emphasis on shelter medicine, soft tissue surgery, and feline medicine and surgery.
Having a sick pet can be scary, and stressful, and expensive!
Let us help take away as many of those worries as we can, while providing the best care for your sick pet that you can find.
Our highly trained team allows us to truly excel at what we do, and we couldn't be prouder to provide our services to you.
Physical Exam: A thorough physical exam is the most valuable part of your visit to Harmony Vet Care.
From vital signs to intangible signs of canine and feline health, a physical exam will indicate areas of concern.
Let us help take away as many of those worries as we can, while providing the best care for your sick pet that you can find.
Our highly trained team allows us to truly excel at what we do, and we couldn't be prouder to provide our services to you.
Physical Exam: A thorough physical exam is the most valuable part of your visit to Harmony Vet Care.
From vital signs to intangible signs of canine and feline health, a physical exam will indicate areas of concern.
It's important to keep up with your pet's teeth.
Not only will it help with the overall appearance (and smell!), but bacteria under the gum can affect the heart, kidneys, and liver.
Did you know that 80% of pets have dental disease!? 4 out of 5 dogs by the age of three have some sort of periodontal disease.
The longer plaque and tartar stay on the teeth, the worse the infection can become.
Eventually simple plaque and tartar will become gingivitis.
Ultimately, gingivitis will progress into periodontal disease.
Not only will it help with the overall appearance (and smell!), but bacteria under the gum can affect the heart, kidneys, and liver.
Did you know that 80% of pets have dental disease!? 4 out of 5 dogs by the age of three have some sort of periodontal disease.
The longer plaque and tartar stay on the teeth, the worse the infection can become.
Eventually simple plaque and tartar will become gingivitis.
Ultimately, gingivitis will progress into periodontal disease.
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