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.

Heartworm is highly present in our area and it comes from the bite of an infected mosquito, so even indoor dogs and cats...
04/02/2026

Heartworm is highly present in our area and it comes from the bite of an infected mosquito, so even indoor dogs and cats are at risk.

💲 Save 15% 💲 on heartworm prevention products at Young’s Animal Hospital now thru June 30th and stack your savings with your Thrive Plus discount.💰

📞 Call or Message us now to secure your savings!

https://www.thrivepetcare.com/contact-your-local-hospital?selectedLocationId=612

Heartworms in dogs are almost 100% preventable. Don't let THIS happen!

We've decided it's best to close the office a little early today due to the traffic complications for the Artemis launch...
04/01/2026

We've decided it's best to close the office a little early today due to the traffic complications for the Artemis launch today.

03/22/2026

🚨 USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is seeking public comments, scientific data, and stakeholder input to help determine whether updates are needed to Federal regulations governing the humane care of dogs.

Public input on topics include:
▪️What veterinary and nutritional care breeding females require
▪️How age, litter frequency, and genetics affect health outcomes
▪️Best practices for exercise and socialization to promote dog welfare

🔗 https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/program-update/usda-seeks-public-input-updating-dog-welfare-regulations-comment-period

03/17/2026

🍀 Happy St. Patrick's Day! 🍀

We’ve Upgraded Our Phone System!Great news! We recently installed a new phone system to serve you better. Please listen ...
03/16/2026

We’ve Upgraded Our Phone System!

Great news! We recently installed a new phone system to serve you better. Please listen carefully as you will notice a few new options when the system answers — they’re there to get you to the right person as quickly as possible!

Thank you for your patience during our transition and upgrade. 😀

Renal disease is a condition that occurs commonly in dogs and cats. It refers to the process where the kidneys or urinar...
03/09/2026

Renal disease is a condition that occurs commonly in dogs and cats. It refers to the process where the kidneys or urinary system components have become compromised or have difficulty functioning at their full capacity. However, most commonly it’s the kidneys that become affected. Renal failure can progress quickly and be life threatening if left undiagnosed or untreated.



This is where the importance of lab work comes in: by monitoring renal levels on blood and urine testing, veterinary professionals can identify kidney changes faster, which can lead to early intervention.



Renal disease is irreversible, but treatment options exist that can help pets with this condition live longer, healthier lives. If your senior pet is past due for a screening, book a visit today. Read more about renal disease here: thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/renal-disease-and-the-importance-of-prescreening

⏰ Spring Forward! ⏰ Don't forget to set your clocks 1-hour ahead forDaylight Savings on Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 am
03/07/2026

⏰ Spring Forward! ⏰
Don't forget to set your clocks 1-hour ahead for
Daylight Savings on Sunday, March 8 at 2:00 am

03/04/2026

Do you ever wish your pet could tell you when something is wrong? 📣 It turns out that their blood can! 🩸

Give your pet a voice by scheduling their annual bloodwork today. 💬 Book your appointment online at YoungsAnimalHospital.com

thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/is-routine-bloodwork-necessary-for-my-pet

Did you know that 75% of dogs get some form of dental disease during their lifetimes? It's crucial to keep your pet’s lo...
02/26/2026

Did you know that 75% of dogs get some form of dental disease during their lifetimes? It's crucial to keep your pet’s long-term health in mind when weighing the costs of dental cleanings. As with all forms of preventive health, the initial cost of a dental cleaning is much lower than more invasive oral surgeries and treatments. Learn more here: thrivepetcare.com/thrive-guide/q-and-as-for-pet-dental-cleanings

02/23/2026

Spay and Neuter Awareness

World Spay Day is an annual awareness campaign held on the last Tuesday in February ( Awareness Month) to promote spaying/neutering pets and community animals to control pet overpopulation, reduce euthanasia, and improve animal health by preventing cancers and infections.

We're helping spread the word on the importance of spaying or neutering dogs and cats to help them live longer, healthier lives. 🐶 🐱

Learn about the benefits of spaying and neutering on our website: thrivepetcare.com/service/spay-and-neuter

02/20/2026

Today’s agenda: give your pet as many cuddles and pets as possible. It’s National Love Your Pet Day, so you’d better get to celebrating! 🐶 😽 ❤️

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!