If you are like many of our clients, then you probably answered 'yes'. Unfortunately, motion sickness is preventing many of our canine patients from traveling. The good news is there is now a veterinary-approved , non-sedating medication to stop vomiting due to motion sickness, giving both you and your dog the freedom to travel. Don't let motion sickness keep your dog at home. Call us today to find out more, or mention motion sickness during your next appointment so we can help get your dog ready to go! Safe Travels~
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West Chase/Town N Country Area
North Bay Animal & Bird Hospital
813-885-4477
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USF/Busch Gardens Area
Temple Terrace Animal & Bird Hospital
813.988.1189
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New Tampa Area
Pebble Creek Animal & Bird Hospital
813.973.8566
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South Tampa (Cats Only)
The Cat Doctors
813.877.MEOW
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