Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
Your pet’s first exam includes a comprehensive physical evaluation, weight and vital assessment, medical history review, and discussion of diet, lifestyle, and preventive care needs. We also address any specific concerns and may recommend vaccines or diagnostic testing to establish a strong foundation for your pet’s long-term health.
We provide urgent care during our regular business hours whenever possible. For after-hours emergencies, we recommend contacting a local 24-hour emergency veterinary hospital to ensure your pet receives immediate attention. Our team is always happy to guide you to the appropriate facility when urgent care is needed.
We offer comprehensive veterinary care including wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, surgery, diagnostics, senior pet care, pain management, laser therapy, and exotic pet services. Our goal is to provide compassionate, high-quality medical care tailored to every stage of your pet’s life.
Yes, you are welcome to request a specific veterinarian when scheduling your appointment. We understand the importance of continuity of care and building trust with your provider. Our team will do our best to accommodate your preference based on availability.
During your pet’s first visit, we focus on building a relationship with both you and your pet. We perform a thorough physical exam, review medical history, discuss preventive care, and answer any questions you may have to ensure a comfortable and informative experience.
Yes, we perform spay and neuter procedures as part of our surgical services. These procedures are important for preventing unwanted litters and supporting long-term health. We provide pre-surgical evaluations, anesthesia monitoring, and detailed post-operative care instructions for a safe recovery.
Dublin Veterinary Hospital is conveniently located at 391 W. Dublin Pike, Perkasie, PA 18944. We proudly serve pets and families throughout Perkasie and the surrounding Bucks County communities with compassionate, full-service veterinary care.
Vaccination schedules vary depending on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and risk factors. Puppies and kittens require a series of initial vaccines, while adult pets typically receive boosters annually or every three years. We tailor vaccination plans to ensure optimal protection and safety.
We offer in-house laboratory testing, digital radiography (X-rays), ultrasound, and other advanced diagnostic tools. These services allow us to quickly evaluate illness, monitor chronic conditions, and develop accurate treatment plans tailored to your pet’s specific needs.
Many in-house lab results are available the same day, allowing for prompt diagnosis and treatment. For specialized laboratory tests sent to external labs, results are typically returned within a few days. We communicate findings promptly and discuss next steps clearly.
We offer comprehensive preventive care tailored to puppies and kittens, including exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention, and developmental monitoring. While structured wellness plans may vary, we ensure young pets receive complete preventive services during their critical growth stages.
We recommend scheduling your puppy or kitten’s first veterinary visit at approximately 6–8 weeks of age. Early visits allow us to begin vaccinations, discuss nutrition and parasite prevention, and establish a proactive healthcare plan for lifelong wellness.
Senior pets should ideally visit the veterinarian every six months. More frequent exams allow us to monitor age-related conditions, adjust treatment plans, and detect health concerns early, ensuring your pet remains comfortable and maintains a high quality of life.
A senior wellness exam includes a thorough physical assessment, weight evaluation, bloodwork, and discussion of mobility, nutrition, and behavior changes. We may recommend additional diagnostics to screen for common age-related conditions and develop a proactive care plan.
Yes, we provide professional dental cleanings under anesthesia to ensure a safe and thorough procedure. Dental care includes scaling, polishing, oral examination, and treatment recommendations to help prevent periodontal disease and maintain overall health.
A dental cleaning typically takes one to two hours, depending on your pet’s oral health and whether additional procedures are needed. We carefully monitor anesthesia throughout the process and provide detailed discharge instructions for recovery at home.
Yes, we perform a variety of surgical procedures in our fully equipped facility. Patient safety is our priority, and we utilize advanced anesthesia monitoring and pain management protocols to ensure the highest standard of surgical care.
We offer routine procedures such as spays and neuters, as well as soft tissue surgeries and certain specialized procedures. Each surgical plan includes a pre-operative exam, anesthesia monitoring, and personalized post-operative care instructions.
Recovery time varies depending on the procedure and your pet’s overall health. Most routine surgeries require 10–14 days of restricted activity. We provide detailed aftercare instructions and remain available to address any concerns during the healing process.
Yes, Dublin Veterinary Hospital welcomes patients from Perkasie and the surrounding communities of Dublin, Quakertown, Doylestown, and Sellersville. We are located at 391 W Dublin Pike, Perkasie, PA 18944, and are accepting new patients. Call 215-249-9800 or book online.

