Progressive Animal Hospital

Progressive Animal Hospital Progressive Animal Hospital offers state-of-the-art, integrated care; Combining the best of Conventional medicine with time tested proven natural therapies.

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www.progressive-vet.com Welcome to Progressive Animal Hospital, where your pet's health care is our first concern. Our hospital in Somers, (located at the intersection of Route 202 & Lovell Street) has been serving Westchester and Putnam County since 2004. Progressive Animal Hospital has a team of dedicated and skilled professionals providing our animal friends with expert, highly pers

onalized attention. Progressive Animal Hospital's total involvement extends not only to your pet, but to the entire family. The extra caring and meticulous attention to detail reflect our commitment to providing an exceptional standard of quality service. Our patients include just about every kind of small animal and pocket pet: dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, mice, and rats. At Progressive Animal Hospital, your pet will receive warm, personal attention and the most advanced veterinary care available today at affordable prices. In addition to providing routine veterinary services such as

vaccinations
neutering/spaying
check ups
dental care
wellness care

We incorporate holistic therapies into your pet's care when appropriate, including traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture. We also can perform genetic testing so potential diseases and chronic conditions can be detected early and prevented or treated. We encourage you to visit if your pet has a chronic condition, such as hip dysplasia, epilepsy, incontinence, asthma, or allergies, which are best treated with a combination of Western and Eastern therapies. We offer convenient hours, animal drop-off appointments, house calls and online services, such as scheduling appointments, requesting prescription refills, and viewing your pet's health records. You'll have access to veterinary specialty services, such as veterinary dentistry, ultrasound evaluation, echo cardiology, endoscopy and orthopedic surgery. We invite you to talk to us. You'll discover how Progressive Animal Hospital can contribute to your pet's overall well-being and health.

✨ STAFF SPOTLIGHT ✨Dina has been a cornerstone of our team since nearly the very beginning. As our Client Service Repres...
05/30/2026

✨ STAFF SPOTLIGHT ✨

Dina has been a cornerstone of our team since nearly the very beginning. As our Client Service Representative, she is usually the first friendly voice clients hear on the phone and the first smiling face they see when they walk through our doors.

For 19 years, Dina has helped countless pets and their families with compassion, patience, and kindness. Whether she's scheduling appointments, answering questions, comforting worried pet owners, or celebrating a new puppy's first visit, she brings warmth and professionalism to every interaction.

What many people don't see is the dedication behind the scenes. Dina's knowledge, reliability, and commitment to our clients and patients have made her an invaluable part of the Progressive Animal Hospital family.

Thank you, Dina, for 19 amazing years of service, friendship, and dedication. We are so lucky to have you as part of our team!

Please join us in showing Dina some love in the comments below!

Cats typically need about 3.5–4.5 oz per 5 lbs of body weight daily but many don’t drink enough on their own. Water foun...
05/29/2026

Cats typically need about 3.5–4.5 oz per 5 lbs of body weight daily but many don’t drink enough on their own. Water fountains, wet food, and multiple bowls can help!

If you notice changes in drinking habits, don’t ignore it. Call us: (914) 248-6220.

💧 Is your dog drinking enough water? A good rule of thumb: about 1 oz per pound of body weight daily. But things like he...
05/28/2026

💧 Is your dog drinking enough water? A good rule of thumb: about 1 oz per pound of body weight daily. But things like heat, activity, and diet can change that! Noticing big changes in thirst? That can be a sign something’s up. Let’s check it out: (914) 248-6220

A cat’s nose print is completely unique, much like a human fingerprint. The tiny ridges and patterns on their nose creat...
05/26/2026

A cat’s nose print is completely unique, much like a human fingerprint. The tiny ridges and patterns on their nose create a one-of-a-kind identifier.

Changes in the appearance or texture of the nose can sometimes reflect hydration or overall health, so it’s always worth paying attention to what’s normal for your cat. Noticing changes? Call us: (914) 248-6220

A dog’s reaction to guests can tell us a lot about their comfort level and behavior. Reactions like barking, hiding, or ...
05/25/2026

A dog’s reaction to guests can tell us a lot about their comfort level and behavior. Reactions like barking, hiding, or guarding can be linked to anxiety, lack of socialization, or protective instincts. Understanding those signals can help prevent stress and create safer interactions for everyone.

📞 Need guidance? (914) 248-6220

Honestly… they might be onto something 😌 Whether it’s saying no to chaos, no to sharing boxes, or no to anything that do...
05/22/2026

Honestly… they might be onto something 😌 Whether it’s saying no to chaos, no to sharing boxes, or no to anything that doesn’t pass their vibe check, cats set boundaries and stick to them.

👍 Like this if your cat lives by this rule
📲 Share this with someone whose cat says “no” to everything

On the couch. In the car. Somehow in your coffee. It’s just part of loving them 🤍 Like if you agree!
05/21/2026

On the couch. In the car. Somehow in your coffee. It’s just part of loving them 🤍 Like if you agree!

Polydactyl cats are born with extra toes, most often on their front paws. It’s a genetic trait and is usually completely...
05/19/2026

Polydactyl cats are born with extra toes, most often on their front paws. It’s a genetic trait and is usually completely harmless, just an extra dose of cute. That said, those extra toes can come with a few care considerations. More toes means more nails to trim, and sometimes they grow at different angles or are easier to snag if not maintained. Most polydactyl cats live totally normal, healthy lives, but regular paw checks and nail trims are important to keep them comfortable.

More paws, more love, more chaos… and we wouldn’t have it any other way 💕 Like this post if you agree!How many dogs are ...
05/18/2026

More paws, more love, more chaos… and we wouldn’t have it any other way 💕 Like this post if you agree!

How many dogs are in your pack?

Some friendships are sweet, some are silly, and some are a little bit of both. We’d love to know, does your pet have a b...
05/15/2026

Some friendships are sweet, some are silly, and some are a little bit of both. We’d love to know, does your pet have a bestie at home? Tell us in the comments! 💛🐾

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268 Route 202
Somers, NY
10589

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