North Jersey Animal Hospital is a full service companion animal
hospital located in Wayne, NJ. We are committed to bringing your pets better health through the science of Veterinary
Medicine. Dr. Mark Riedel heads our staff
of dedicated animal lovers. Our mission is to provide a high
standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for our patients
and welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients.
North Jersey Animal Hospital offers pets in Wayne and the surrounding
community thorough medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care.
Because we have a sophisticated in-house laboratory, pharmacy,
radiology facilities, and an Intensive Care Unit, our facility enables
us to provide for the vast majority of your pet's medical needs. We also
provide boarding for dogs and cats, supervised by our veterinarians.
Please
browse through the tabs above to find out more about our staff, hours,
location, services, etc. The tabs under "Veterinary Topics" along the
left contain general pet information, as well as helpful summaries
regarding various diseases and conditions commonly encountered in
companion animals.
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At North Jersey Animal Hospital, we all need to eat a complete and balanced diet. We feed our dogs and cats food developed by companies that study their nutritional needs, but if you study the li ...
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Pets need to be vaccinated to prevent against rabies. Rabies is a fatal viral zoonosis and Frantz believe that all mammals are susceptible to it. This disease puts the public at risk and prevent ...
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The Association of Pet Obesity Prevention advises that pets are suffering from epidemic obesity and it is preventable. Obese or overweight animals weigh in at nearly sixty-percent for cats and ne ...
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As pets have become more important to their owners, what the pets are fed has become more important as well. Most pet owners are concerned about the quality and nutrition level of the food they a ...
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Your home may be one of the many households enjoying a bird as a pet. The American Veterinary Medical Association estimates that birds, though not nearly as popular with Americans as cats or dogs, ...
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Keeping your cat active can help it burn calories and use muscles, tendons and ligaments that may often be seen catnapping. Burning calories is important for your cat. The more your cat moves and ...
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