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3 Indoor Enrichment Activities for Pets
3 Invigorating Indoor Activities for Pets Bad weather got your pet is going stir-crazy from being cooped up indoors? Try incorporating indoor enrichment activities! These games will exercise not only your furry pal’s body but also their mind, allowing them to burn off...
Give Your Pet a Thanksgiving Feast to Remember
Feast Without Fear: How to Make a Safe Thanksgiving Feast for Your Pet Thanksgiving is a drool-worthy holiday, but it’s not just people who overeat during the festivities. Pets also may overindulge, and too much of a good thing can lead to a messy outcome, like...
How Do I Know If My Pet Is at Risk for Diabetes?
Is My Pet at Risk for Diabetes? How much information do you know about diabetes in pets? November is National Pet Diabetes Month, and with an estimated one in 300 dogs and one in 200 cats developing the disease during their lifetime, it’s important for pet owners to...
Preventing Obesity in Your Pet
In honor of National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, we’re shedding some light on the ways that you can feed your pet to keep them at a healthy weight. Follow these tips to ensure your four-legged friend is more fur than fat. #1: Calculate the number of calories your pet...
3 Ways Poor Socialization Can Affect Your Pet’s Life
Socializing your new pet is so important for their development and is more than just an excuse to show off your adorable new puppy or kitten. Ensuring your pet has many good experiences in the world around them will give them the ability to adjust to whatever life...
Tips to Help Medicate Your Pet
Medicating your pet can be a challenging ordeal. After some wrestling that ends in scratches and bites, it can still end unproductive. Due to improper techniques, many pets associate panic and fear with medication. Here are some tips to help your successfully medicate...
How to Recognize Pain in Your Cat
Cats are notoriously stoic animals. They may have been domesticated for 10,000 years, but their instincts still tell them to hide their vulnerabilities. This trait can make recognizing when they are in pain difficult. Your cat may experience pain for numerous reasons,...
3 Tips to Prepare Your Nervous Pet for the Vet
Consistent visits to the vet are essential for your pet's health and wellbeing. Due to their pet's associated fear and anxiety, many pet owners are often hesitant to make appointments. Don't let anxiety keep your pet away from the vet. Here are five steps to help...
Answering Your Pet Vaccination Questions
When was the last time your pet got their vaccinations? Many pet owners think that their pet does not need vaccinations because they rarely leave the yard. However, pet vaccinations are essential to your pet's health! Here are some answers to common questions about...
Helping Your Cat with the Litter Box
Have you noticed that your cat has started having trouble using their litter box? This can be a very frustrating thing for many cat owners. Believe it or not, your cat is not doing this out of spite! Most likely, your cat is asking you for help. Here are five common...
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When you bring your pet to visit Fox & Friends Animal Hospital, they'll feel like they're visiting family. You can trust your four-legged family members are in safe hands with our caring and compassionate team.

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Phone: 813-633-2443
Fax: 813-633-8084
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1024 Cypress Village Blvd
Sun City Center, FL 33573
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Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Sun: Closed

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