It's hard to say goodbye to our neighbor of 34 years. We wish our friend, Dr. Brancato, joy and happiness in his new adventures!
This gives us an exciting opportunity to welcome each of you from Animal Medical Center to East Bay Animal Hospital. We pledge to give your beloved pets the same high quality medicine to which you have become accustomed.
We can't wait to meet you and all of your furry, finned, feathered, scaled, family members!!!
Call us at 727-536-2743
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We Believe Preventative Healthcare Is The Best Way To Keep Your Friend Happy And Vibrant.

At East Bay Animal Hospital, we have been caring for companion animals, exotics, and pocket pets since 1973. We offer quality, affordable care for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, ferrets, reptiles and other exotic pets. Dr. Robin Moore and the whole East Bay Animal Hospital team strives to give every patient and pet owner compassionate, individualized care at each visit.
Through the years, we have been honored to see our original clientele from the Pinellas County area through multiple generations of family pets. If you are new to the area or are just looking to find a new veterinarian, we look forward to meeting you and your furry family members!
We are located in central Pinellas County at 3445-A East Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33771 - just west of Belcher Road. Please call us at 727-536-2743 to schedule an appointment or a meet and greet.
East Bay Animal Hospital
3445-A East Bay Drive
Largo, FL 33771
727-536-2743
All animals, dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, ferrets, reptiles and other exotic pets deserve compassionate veterinary care. Call 727-536-2743
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WELCOME all clients! Dr. Moore & the healthcare team LOVE meeting new patients!

East Bay Animal Hospital's partnership with Vetsource® means you can order quality prescription medications, food and health care products sourced directly from the manufacturer and have your order shipped right to your front door.
Questions? Call 727-536-2743
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Our receptionists, technicians and kennel attendants are always ready to make your East Bay Animal Hospital experience unforgetable.

I have been going to Dr. Moore since 2008 she is wonderful and the staff is always pleasant and everyone makes you feel comfortable. I had 2 Maltese and both went to East Bay Animal Hospital and I would not go anywhere else!
MaryAnn B., EBAH January Newsletter
Great employees who were very welcoming and accommodating. The groomer did a fantastic job on my dog and the value you receive for what you pay is astronomical. I'm glad I found this place and will definitely be a repeat customer.
Ashley N., Google Review
Dr. Moore is amazing, I've been coming here for years and even when I moved to St. Petersburg I still make the trip to Largo passing countless other veterinarians. The office staff is wonderful as well, making you feel like your pet is unique and important.
Deneen K., Google Review
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME. I am a TOTAL NEUROTIC BEAN with my 'ol man dog Alaby and EVERYONE is ALWAYS SO PATIENT AND HELPFUL. Dr. Robin and her staff are THE MOST EXTREMELY PLEASANT AND HELPFUL people I have met in a long time. You can tell they genuinely care. The groomer Selina is EXTREMELY talented and GREAT with all animals. I highly recommend EVERYONE'S SERVICES here!
Tina M., Google Review
Great staff and is close to home.
Rebecca, Google Review
Very friendly staff. Clean and pleasant interior. No bad smells.
Joe J., Google Review
Periodontal disease is one of the most common and treatable diseases. Take a peek inside your pet's mouth. If you see redness and swelling around the gum line, most likely redness is early periodontal disease. If left untreated, not only will the teeth become infected, your pet's systemic health may be compromised.
To keep your pet healthy, please schedule his/her dental examination today!
Questions? Please call: (727) 536-2743
Each time your pet chews, millions of bacteria are released bacteria goes into the bloodstream and travel to the brain, heart, kidneys, liver, lungs.
Brush your dog's teeth at least once a week.
Invest in chew toys that remove tartar from teeth.
DO NOT use human toothpaste. Flouride is dangerous for pets.
Questions? Please call: (727) 536-2743

The health of your cat can change drastically with age. Beginning at around age 9, your cat enters senior years. In fact, one out of 10 pets that appears healthy, has an underlying disease. First, identify your cat's real age using this chart. Then, discuss ways to keep your pet healthy with your veterinarian. Read