Warren Animal Hospital

Warren Animal Hospital Founded in 1978 by Dr. Vincent Zaccheo, Warren Animal Hospital strives to build & maintain a reputati
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You can entrust your furry/feathery companion with the animal healthcare experts at Warren Animal Hospital whenever your loved one requires high-quality veterinary services. Affiliated with the AVMA and the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association (NJVMA) for over 30 years, their dedication to servicing the pets of Phillipsburg has persisted since 1978. Now equipped with the most advanced technology and experienced in the latest clinically-approved methodologies in the profession, they continue to maintain their objective of bringing joy to the families whose pet they are caring for. Their compassionate staff is trained to provide services such as behavioral counseling, boarding, dentistry, grooming, health screenings, microchipping, preventative medicine, surgical procedures, and much more. Whether it is a preventive, rehabilitative, or surgical service that your pet requires, you can rest assured that the veterinary professionals at Warren Animal Hospital will take the utmost care of your beloved family member.

🌷Spring Into Health – March Special!🌷Book an appointment for your pet’s wellness visit between now and March 31st and re...
03/10/2026

🌷Spring Into Health – March Special!🌷

Book an appointment for your pet’s wellness visit between now and March 31st and receive:

✔ $15 OFF Wellness Exams
✔ $20 OFF Wellness Bloodwork

Spring appointments fill fast — go online to reserve your spot today!🐾

https://warrenanimalhospitalnj.com/book-an-appointment/

Pets can’t tell us when something feels off.Routine bloodwork can catch changes early, sometimes before symptoms show up...
03/10/2026

Pets can’t tell us when something feels off.

Routine bloodwork can catch changes early, sometimes before symptoms show up and helps us build a clearer picture of your pet’s health over time.

Ask us about early disease detection bloodwork at your next visit.

Today is International Women’s Day, and we’re proud to recognize the incredible women who help make veterinary medicine ...
03/08/2026

Today is International Women’s Day, and we’re proud to recognize the incredible women who help make veterinary medicine what it is.

From caring for our patients to comforting worried pet parents, women bring compassion, skill, and dedication to every part of this profession.

We’re grateful for the amazing women on our team and across the veterinary community who make a difference for animals every single day. 🐾💙🐾

“My pet stays inside” is one of the most common reasons prevention gets skipped.But mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks can sti...
03/07/2026

“My pet stays inside” is one of the most common reasons prevention gets skipped.

But mosquitoes, fleas, and ticks can still find their way indoors and prevention is a lot easier than treatment.

Not sure which preventatives your pet needs? Give us a call at (908) 859-0702 and our team will help you find the right fit!

Fleas and ticks become more active as temperatures rise.Even indoor pets can be exposed through other pets, clothing, or...
03/05/2026

Fleas and ticks become more active as temperatures rise.

Even indoor pets can be exposed through other pets, clothing, or quick outdoor trips.

The easiest way to avoid these pests is by staying consistent with prevention year round.

Need a prescription refill? Call our team at (908) 859-0702!

Spring is here, and pets are spending more time outside. 🌷A wellness exam helps us catch small concerns early and keeps ...
03/02/2026

Spring is here, and pets are spending more time outside. 🌷

A wellness exam helps us catch small concerns early and keeps your pet up to date on prevention, vaccines, and screening.

If your pet is due for a visit, now is a great time to schedule. Call us at (908) 859-0702 today!

We've covered a lot about dental health this month! Let's recap: Dental disease affects most pets by age three. It cause...
02/27/2026

We've covered a lot about dental health this month! Let's recap:
Dental disease affects most pets by age three. It causes real pain and impacts the whole body. At-home care helps maintain results between cleanings. Signs of problems include bad breath, difficulty eating, and behavior changes. Senior pets benefit from dental care too.
If you haven't scheduled your pet's dental exam yet, February isn't over! And dental health matters year-round, not just in February.
Don't let another year go by with untreated dental disease. Your pet will feel better, and you'll have peace of mind.
Call to book that dental appointment: (908) 859-0702

February is also Heart Month. And guess what affects heart health? Dental disease. 💓The link between oral bacteria and h...
02/25/2026

February is also Heart Month. And guess what affects heart health? Dental disease. 💓

The link between oral bacteria and heart disease is well-established in both humans and pets. Bacteria from the mouth enter the bloodstream and can cause issues with heart valves (endocarditis), contribute to heart murmurs, and worsen existing heart conditions.
Regular dental care is actually part of heart disease prevention.

Let's clear up some common dental myths: 🚫MYTH: Dry food cleans teeth.TRUTH: Most pets swallow kibble whole. It doesn't ...
02/23/2026

Let's clear up some common dental myths: 🚫

MYTH: Dry food cleans teeth.
TRUTH: Most pets swallow kibble whole. It doesn't scrub teeth like people think.

MYTH: Bad breath is normal for pets.
TRUTH: It's the first sign of dental disease and oral infection.

MYTH: If they're eating fine, their teeth are fine.
TRUTH: Pets eat through pain. By the time they stop eating, disease is severe.

❄️Our office will now open at 1:00pm today❄️
02/23/2026

❄️Our office will now open at 1:00pm today❄️

❄️☃️DELAYED OPENING - MONDAY 2/23☃️❄️
02/23/2026

❄️☃️DELAYED OPENING - MONDAY 2/23☃️❄️

Not all dental products are created equal. Here's what actually helps: ✓VOHC-approved dental chews slow tartar buildup. ...
02/18/2026

Not all dental products are created equal. Here's what actually helps: ✓

VOHC-approved dental chews slow tartar buildup. Look for the Veterinary Oral Health Council seal. Water additives with proven ingredients can reduce bacteria. Prescription dental diets are designed with special kibble texture. Dental toys and treats provide mechanical cleaning.
What doesn't work well: Human toothpaste (toxic to pets). Hard objects like bones or antlers (they crack teeth). Products without VOHC approval or veterinary research backing them.

The most effective home care combines multiple approaches. Ask us for product recommendations during your next visit!

Address

793 Uniontown Road
Phillipsburg, NJ
08865

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8:30am - 7:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+19082586339

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