Lake Seminole Animal Hospital
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We understand animal lovers here. And we know what it's like to love a pet like family. How precious the moments are. The emotional experience of pet ownership is full of ups and downs. Laughs, love, tears, and everything in between. And when your pet needs medical care - be it a checkup or to treat an illness - you need to know that you are doing right by the pet who loves you so much.

You deserve a team who is going to take you in, treat you like family, and make sure that your pet lives as long and as happy of a life by your side as possible. That is why we built Lake Seminole Animal Hospital.
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Team
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The team you will find here cares about one thing: protecting the love you share with your pet.
Meet them below.
Bio- Dr. Rumore, the owner of Lake Seminole Animal Hospital, graduated from the veterinary school at Virginia Tech after finishing his undergraduate degree at the University of Virginia.
He started his veterinary career in rural Maryland and Pennsylvania working on dogs, cats, cattle, horses and other farm animals.
He realized that the winters and the hooves were not for him and moved to Florida to focus on dog and cat medicine in 1998.
Circle of Friends
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One of the best ways to compliment us when you are pleased is to tell someone else.
For each new client who lets us know that you told them about us during their first appointment, you will be honored with an individual entry into a monthly contest for Pet of the Month.
If your name is selected, we'll display your pet's name on our outdoor billboard, on our website, and present you with a $25.00 gift certificate for our veterinary services in recognition.
As a special "thank you", during your next visit you will also receive your choice of a special gift.
Local Organizations
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Scroll down to learn more about the local organizations that work towards creating better lives for the pets of our community.
Nell's Fund helps pay for the medical care for sick and injured stray and homeless animals in Pinellas county.
The SPCA's mission is to protect and shelter the sick and the injured, the homeless and the unwanted animals, find loving, new homes for homeless animals, educate the public concerning the humane care of all animals and assist in the enforcement of laws and ordinances for animal protection.
Veterinary Care
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A physical examination should be performed to assure the best health of your pet.
Adults under 7 years need an examination at least once per year.
Elderly pets (over 7 years) are examined twice each year.
Comprehensive examinations evaluate your pet's ears, eyes, heart, lungs, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, digestive and other body systems essential for maintaining optimum health.
This gives us an opportunity to provide recommendations for maintaining good health and preventing future illness.
The Resort
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Pets are like our children - we feed, nurture and lavish attention on them.
Our veterinary assistants do the same when you can't be there.
We provide tender loving care and supervised outdoor playtime to keep them happy and active.
Our staff takes special interest to give your best friend the personal attention he or she deserves.
Our boarding kennel can provide you with the peace of mind for your pet's care during your absence.
To make your pet's stay as pleasurable and safe as possible we require certain health standards for admission to boarding.
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