Young's Animal Hospital

Young's Animal Hospital Welcome to our page. We are a state of the art veterinary practice with a friendly and knowledgeable staff. We treat your pets like they are our own.
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Young’s Animal Hospital is a hybrid veterinary practice offering primary and urgent care for dogs, cats, pocket pets, and exotics in Titusville, PSJ, Mims, and Space Coast. Our doctors take great pride in their ability to provide top quality medical care. And we love what we do. From the doctors to the rest of the staff, you will be greeted with smiles and treated like family. We offer scheduled appointments and day admissions for your convenience. In emergency situations we will gladly work you in. Our services include wellness exams, immunizations, soft tissue surgery, spays & neuters as well as laser surgical procedures, diagnostic radiology, new puppy & kitten care, emergencies, dental exams, cleanings and full mouth dental radiology, therapy laser treatments and bathing. We care for small animals: dogs, cats, birds, ferrets, rabbits, pocket pets, and more! We look forward to meeting you here at Young's Animal Hospital.

Some patients leave paw prints that can never be erased.It was our privilege to care for K-9 Draco, a loyal partner, pro...
02/17/2026

Some patients leave paw prints that can never be erased.

It was our privilege to care for K-9 Draco, a loyal partner, protector, and hero.

Thank you for your service, your bravery, and your unwavering dedication.

Run free, sweet hero. Your watch has ended, but your legacy will never fade. 💙🐾

02/17/2026
Do you ever wonder if your pet loves you? Find out if your love for them is reciprocated by looking for some of these si...
02/13/2026

Do you ever wonder if your pet loves you? Find out if your love for them is reciprocated by looking for some of these signs! 😻 Learn more about how our pets show their love by reading our article: thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/do-our-pets-love-us-how-cats-and-dogs-show-their-love

🪥 Just like humans, pets require daily dental care, without which oral decay and disease can occur.  🦷When pets experien...
02/12/2026

🪥 Just like humans, pets require daily dental care, without which oral decay and disease can occur. 🦷

When pets experience dental disease, they often have many of the same symptoms people do, like bad breath, a change in chewing or eating habits, and pain. Naturally, this causes them discomfort, and in some cases, even depression.

Worse still, poor oral health has been linked to a number of serious health problems in pets, including heart disease, liver abscesses, infection, and kidney damage.

https://www.thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/do-pet-dental-chews-work

When it comes to veterinary care costs, we recognize that planning for them can be unpredictable. Utilizing options like...
02/09/2026

When it comes to veterinary care costs, we recognize that planning for them can be unpredictable. Utilizing options like Thrive Plus membership, pet insurance, and the CareCredit credit card can help you save on those costs upfront and even pay over time. Our shared hope is to see your pet thrive—every day of their life and we want to limit the worry that veterinary costs can bring.

Read our article for more tips on managing pet care expenses: thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/how-to-manage-veterinary-care-costs

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02/08/2026

It's almost time for the Big Game—that's right, the ! 🐶 🏈 🐶 Whether you're or , tune in today to cheer on all the incredible animal rescues dedicated to helping dogs and cats find their forever homes.

02/03/2026

✨National Golden Retriever Day✨

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01/31/2026

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It can be tough entrusting the health of your pet with someone new. If you’re looking for a new vet, here are some thing...
01/30/2026

It can be tough entrusting the health of your pet with someone new. If you’re looking for a new vet, here are some things to think about before choosing your pet’s healthcare partner: thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/questions-to-ask-when-choosing-a-veterinarian

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01/29/2026

🦮National Seeing Eye Dog Day! 🦮

Guide dogs enhance the independence, dignity, and self confidence of those who are blind. Join us in celebrating these amazing pups! ✨

Address

1795 Cheney Highway
Titusville, FL
32780

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+13212673841

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Our Story

In 1961 Dr. William Glenn Young opened the doors to Young’s Indian River Animal Hospital and began serving the Titusville and Brevard County communities. He then sold the practice to Dr. Paul Berger in 1997, who had joined the practice earlier that decade as an associate veterinarian and then became a practice partner in the mid-1990s. In January of 2005, Dr. Camille Young (no relation to Dr. WG Young) purchased the practice after herself joining as an associate, and shortened the name to Young’s Animal Hospital. The practice continued to grow and expanded to our present location on Cheney Highway under her leadership. In July 2014, Dr. Young sold the practice to Vision Vet Group (VVG), a veterinarian-owned business with practices in Indiana and Kentucky. Over the years, a lot has changed in the field of veterinary medicine. What has never changed through the decades is the commitment Young’s has to our community. We strive to serve our clients by offering the highest quality, compassionate medicine for their pets. It is also very important to us to be involved in and support our community through our various outreach programs. Throughout any changes in the upcoming decades, we look forward to continuing to serve our community and hope to see you and your pets soon!