Twinbrook Animal Clinic, Inc.

 

 

 
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Welcome!


Welcome to our Web Site!


Twinbrook Animal Clinic, Inc. is located in the Valencia area and easily accessed from Cranberry Twp., Mars, Saxonburg, Evans City, Zelienople, Gibsonia and Butler locations. Twinbrook Animal Clinic has been serving the area for many years.  Dr. Janine Callen purchased the clinic in the fall of 1997.  Since that time, staff employment has grown, more services have been added, and a renovation/addition to the building was completed to offer our clients the highest quality veterinary medicine possible.  The doctors and staff strive to provide knowledgeable, friendly service.  

At this site, you will find information about our practice philosophy, our services, our staff and a Pet Medical Library for you to search for additional information.

Feel free to browse through our site. If you would like more information about our practice, please contact us by the phone number listed at the bottom of each page.

 Thanks for visiting and we look forward to serving you!


We would love to hear from you! Please sign our guest book.

Please check out our Adoption Page for available Pets that need loving homes.

 

Flea and Tick Season is here!

Monthly flea and tick products are available for purchase at Twinbrook. Call the office and we will get your order ready for pick-up.

 

Hot Weather Pet Tips

Now that Spring weather is here with the promise of Summer, there are many problems concerning your pets which can occur.

Go to the Heatstroke and Hot WeatherTips page for information to keep your pets healthy and safe.

 

The Best Time To Be Prepared For An Emergency Is Before It Happens.
First aid kits are not just for people, items in the kit should include: canned food, can opener, bowls, water, gauze, vet wrap, slip leash, muzzle, and thermometer. Always keep the phone number of a local veterinary emergency clinic on the refrigerator; you will never know when you will need it.
 
Stop into Twinbrook Animal Clinic and pick up a magnet for all your important pet information!