Proudly Serving You With Quality, Compassionate Care
New patients always welcome at our Harrisburg animal clinic
At Colonial Park Animal Clinic, we pride ourselves on building strong, trusting relationships with our clients and providing the quality veterinary care they deserve.
Our team offers all the core veterinary services your pet needs to stay healthy, from wellness exams and vaccinations to internal medicine, dental care and acupuncture.
Colonial Park Animal Clinic is a full-service animal hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs in Harrisburg and the surrounding areas throughout Central Pennsylvania.
You can depend on our broad and varied service offering, from preventive care and surgery to dental care, to meet all of your pet’s health needs in one place.
We care for Harrisburg’s companion animals and have developed a reputation over the years for quality, professional care with a compassionate touch.
Whether you are bringing your pet in to see us for the first time, or have been relying on our veterinary team for years, we are committed to treating your animal as if it were our own.
Our Harrisburg animal hospital offers comprehensive veterinary services for pets in our community. From regular checkups and vaccinations to internal medicine and dental care, we are your one-stop shop.
I've been taking my pets here for over 15 years. The staff is wonderful. They are friendly and compassionate. The doctors are very kind and will work closely with you and your pet.
- Michelle C.
Meet Our Vets
Our experienced veterinary team works closely together to provide compassionate, friendly and expert service to all of our clients and their cherished pets.
Caring for your cat's teeth is an important part of their routine care, unfortunately, it is often missed resulting in serious oral health conditions. Here, our Harrisburg vets discuss tooth extraction surgery in cats, what to expect after their surgery and during recovery, and how you can prevent them.
Stinky dog breath is a common occurrence but can be a sign of health issues. Today, our Harrisburg vets why your dog has bad breath and how you can help to treat and prevent it.
While heavy breathing and panting is often associated with dogs as they do this to cool down, but this behavior isn't typical for cats. Our Harrisburg vets discuss reasons why your cat may be panting or breathing heavily and when to call your vet.
Just like in people, our dogs' skin is their largest organ. When combined with their coat, it makes up 12% of the average dog's body weight. What you may not know is that your dog's daily nutrition can have a significant impact on the health and condition of its skin and coat. Here, our Harrisburg vets explain the relationship between your dog's skin, coat, and its diet.
Colonial Park Animal Clinic is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.