Animal Emergency Hospital DeLand

Animal Emergency Hospital DeLand Animal Emergency Hospital Deland (AEHD) provides emergency and critical care for pets after hours or when your primary care veterinarian is not available.

Open 24/7/365

Florida storm season is here, and many pets feel the effects long before the rain begins.Pacing, trembling, hiding, voca...
06/04/2026

Florida storm season is here, and many pets feel the effects long before the rain begins.

Pacing, trembling, hiding, vocalizing, and destructive behavior can all be signs of storm-related anxiety.

Creating a quiet safe space, keeping identification tags current, and discussing severe anxiety concerns with your veterinarian before storm season peaks can help keep pets safer and more comfortable. Bonus: Be sure your pet is microchipped and registration is current.

Emergency visits don’t end when you leave.There’s the watching, the worrying, and the second-guessing every little chang...
06/02/2026

Emergency visits don’t end when you leave.

There’s the watching, the worrying, and the second-guessing every little change.

We understand—and we’re always here if something doesn’t feel right.

A lot can change overnight in emergency medicine.That’s why our team continues monitoring patients, administering treatm...
05/29/2026

A lot can change overnight in emergency medicine.

That’s why our team continues monitoring patients, administering treatments, checking vitals, and watching closely for any changes throughout the night.

When your pet stays with us, their care continues every hour they’re here. 🐾

Emergency hospitals are built for the moments you can’t plan for.That means being ready overnight, on weekends, and on h...
05/27/2026

Emergency hospitals are built for the moments you can’t plan for.

That means being ready overnight, on weekends, and on holidays—because emergencies don’t follow a schedule and neither do we.

Here for you 24/7.

Big things are happening for our Palm Coast team 🚨🐾After serving pets from their mobile unit for the past year and a hal...
05/20/2026

Big things are happening for our Palm Coast team 🚨🐾

After serving pets from their mobile unit for the past year and a half, they’re now officially welcoming patients into their newly completed hospital building.

We’re proud to see them continue providing the same compassionate emergency care in a permanent space built to better support pets and the people who love them.

📍124 Flagler Plaza Drive, Palm Coast, FL 32137

In an emergency setting, “stable” is a word we use carefully.It means your pet is safe enough for continued monitoring, ...
05/19/2026

In an emergency setting, “stable” is a word we use carefully.

It means your pet is safe enough for continued monitoring, diagnostics, and treatment.

And sometimes, that’s exactly where we need them to be.

“Maybe they’re just sore.”Sometimes they are.Sometimes it’s something much more serious.Broken bones and major injuries ...
05/14/2026

“Maybe they’re just sore.”

Sometimes they are.
Sometimes it’s something much more serious.

Broken bones and major injuries don’t always look dramatic right away. Some pets will still try to walk, play, or act mostly normal despite significant pain.

Limping, swelling, crying out, or suddenly refusing to use a leg after a fall or accident should always be taken seriously.

Early evaluation can make a major difference in both healing and recovery.

A head tilt.Constant scratching.Shaking their ears over and over.A sudden smell.Ear infections are extremely common in p...
05/12/2026

A head tilt.
Constant scratching.
Shaking their ears over and over.
A sudden smell.

Ear infections are extremely common in pets, especially in warm, humid climates—and they can become serious faster than many people realize.

Without treatment, infections can worsen, become chronic, and in some cases even lead to surgery.
Catching them early makes treatment much easier on your pet.

A quick swim can turn dangerous faster than people realize.Blue-green algae is commonly found in warm, still water—and e...
05/07/2026

A quick swim can turn dangerous faster than people realize.

Blue-green algae is commonly found in warm, still water—and even small amounts can be toxic to pets.

Vomiting
Lethargy
Trouble walking
Seizures

If your pet starts showing symptoms after being near water, seek emergency care immediately.

When something feels uncertain, knowing where to turn can make all the difference.At Animal Emergency Hospital DeLand, o...
05/04/2026

When something feels uncertain, knowing where to turn can make all the difference.

At Animal Emergency Hospital DeLand, our team is here to provide steady, compassionate care when your pet needs it most—day or night.

📍 2100 E New York Ave, DeLand, FL 32724

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2100 East New York Avenue
Deland, FL
32724

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