WE COME TO YOU! NO MORE STRESSFUL TRIPS TO THE VET'S OFFICE!

Get experienced medical care for your critters at your convience, at home, at work, or even on your boat. If this sounds good to you (just ask your critters!) then call 872-4775 today to set up your housecall visit!


 
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CritterDoc Housecalls offers routine annual exams with vaccines, geriatric blood work-ups, pre-surgical blood work-ups, including dentals and x-rays. Oh and don't forget those pesky toe nail trims and anal gland expressions. Also for your convenience, CritterDoc Housecalls never turns their phones over to an answering service. They monitor their phones 24/7 and you will always speak with a staff member anytime you call. They service Marathon to Key West, so give them a call today for all your critter's needs. 

 

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ALERT - PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR A MORE DETAILED MESSAGE REGARDING EASTER LILLIES AND CATS. LILLIES ARE EXTREMELY TOXIC TO CATS AND CAN RESULT IN DEATH
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Dr. Don holding a Key Deer that was hit by a car while waiting for Wild Animal Rescue to come pick up the young buck. DR. DON WANTS TO REMIND EVERYONE OF THE DANGERS OF EASTER LILLIES AND FELINES. THE LILLIES ARE EXTREMELY TOXIC TO CATS AND CAN RESULT IN DEATH IF THE CATS WERE TO CONSUME THE LILLIES OR THEIR LEAVES. PLEASE IF YOU HAVE CATS IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD OR EVEN OUTSIDE CATS - DO NOT PUT EASTER LILLIES ANYWHERE THEY CAN GET TO THEM. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL US 872-4775.



Dr. Don Denoff is a graduate of the University of Florida (GO GATORS) and Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, graduating in 1976. He owned and operated a large medical and surgical hospital in Wellington, a suburb of West Palm Beach, Florida, since 1977. He moved to Big Pine Key in 2004 to continue caring for critters, but in a much more relaxed, Florida Keys setting, a housecall practice. Over the past 30 years, Dr. Don has held special interest and has gained extensive experience in Allergies/Skin Care, Dental Care, Specialty Diets, Diagnostic Work-Ups, Wellness Care and In-Depth Consultations. He is also a member of VIN, Veterinary Information Network. This network offers veterinarians the opportunity to talk to specialists and other veterinarians all over the world regarding difficult and interesting cases. If your pet presents an unusual or extremely mysterious problem, Dr. Don is the Vet to call. He has had great success in diagnosing unusual and difficult cases because of the resources he has at his fingertips.