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Welcome to Pleasant Valley Animal Hospital!

We provide high-quality veterinary care for dogs, cats, and pocket pets in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. We have been serving communities in Lehigh Valley, Northern/Central Bucks County, and Northern Montgomery County for over 50 years! Our hospital features a full-service boarding and grooming facility, Lucky Chance Pet Resort & Spa, and an onsite veterinary rehabilitation facility, AnWell Veterinary Rehab & Conditioning Center.

We are proud to offer modern medical advantages. Our experienced and knowledgeable veterinary team is eager to help you understand the critical importance of preventive care medicine to the welfare of your pet as well as offer treatment options and family support for sick or injured pets. Our doctors, veterinary nurses, client care specialists, and kennel counselors work together as a team to deliver the best care for your dog or cat.

Not only do we recognize the value of excellence in veterinary care, but we also understand the importance of compassion and family support needs.

To make an appointment for your pet call us at (610) 346-7854 or book an appointment online.

PennHIP and OFA Evaluations: What They Are, Why They Matter, and How We Offer Them at PVAH

PennHIP and OFA Evaluations: What They Are, Why They Matter, and How We Offer Them at PVAH

A clear, conversational overview of PennHIP and OFA evaluations—what they are, how they differ, and why they matter for your dog’s long-term joint health. Learn how these services are offered at Pleasant Valley Animal Hospital and when they may be right for your dog.

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Food Coma? How to Tell if Your Pet Just Ate Too Much

Food Coma? How to Tell if Your Pet Just Ate Too Much

Is it a food coma or a belly emergency? Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV), or bloat, is when a pet’s stomach fills with gas, food, or fluid and twists on itself and is most common in deep chested dogs like Great Danes and German Shepherds but can happen in any breed. Learn what to do if your pet has eaten too much and when to call your veterinarian. 

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Our Clients Love Us

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Amazing people, facility, and experience. I brought my dog in today, my vet is out of town this week for his annual vacation. My dog was acting very weird, and then today couldn't even get h...

Joshua Brown

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Our guinea pig is highly cared for during boarding. The staff always gives us a report card.

Sarah Fulton

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