Blood Drive at Seneca Animal Hospital on Friday, March 29th 9am to 12pm

Join us at our blood drive on Friday, March 29, 2024, with donation hours from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Donors will be entered to win a bloodwork panel* for their pet, which includes…
🩺General Health Profile (comprehensive bloodwork panel)
🐾Fecal Test
🐕 Heartworm Test (for dogs)
🐈FeLV/FIV Combo Test (for cats)
All donors will receive $50 in TCB rewards. Please schedule an appointment to donate in advance here!
Your donation will help save lives!
*Only one entry per blood donor is allowed. To qualify for the prize draw, the individual must attend the event and donate blood. The pet must be an existing patient at SAH, with an examination conducted within the last 12 months.

Seneca Animal Hospital’s appointment, prescription, deposit, and other policies can be found here.

Hours & COVID-19 Policy

Our current business hours:

Monday: 8:00am-12pm & 2:00pm-5:30pm (We are closed every Monday from 12:00pm – 2:00pm for staff meetings.)
Tuesday: 8:00am-5:30pm
Wednesday: 8:00am-5:30pm
Thursday: 8:00am-7:00pm
Friday: 8:00am-5:30pm
Saturday: 8:00am-12:00pm

Hospital COVID-19 Policy

Seneca Animal Hospital stays current on the recommendations from the AVMA, CDC, and DHEC regarding COVID-19 safety. Our safety protocol is designed to maintain uninterrupted service for your family; our patients. Due to the decreased COVID-19 cases locally, mask wearing is optional when visiting our hospital! Based on your preference, you may request your doctor and care team wear a mask.

Please wear a mask if you are experiencing any signs of respiratory illness (i.e. cough, sneeze) or recently recovering from a respiratory illness. Thank you for being considerate of others and maintaining safe distances. Curbside service will remain available upon request for any visit.

Thank you,
Seneca Animal Hospital Team

Jaymes & Daphne Fund

Seneca Animal Hospital

Jaymes & Daphne Fund

The Jaymes & Daphne Fund was founded by our late CFO (Chief Feline Officer) Jaymes and our CEO (Canine Executive Officer) Daphne. This fund is designed to provide life-saving treatment for animals with catastrophic injuries or illnesses in the hopes of saving the pet from euthanasia, if humanely possible. The Seneca Animal Hospital family of doctors, technicians, and staff proudly and lovingly provides the necessary treatment and care for these animals in need. Our fund has had the honor of saving a number of animals, including dogs, cats, and many exotics. Be sure to visit our website and social media platforms frequently, as many of our recipients are in need of a loving home, and your family may be the perfect fit. Jaymes, Daphne, Dr. Moore, and all of us from Seneca Animal Hospital, thank you for the support you provide! Contributions of any size are appreciated. In turn, we will provide the finest medical care possible to every animal, regardless of species, breed, color, or size!

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Success Stories

Jaymes

Jaymes

Jaymes was a Scottish Fold relinquished to our hospital in 2010 for ongoing health concerns. He lived out his long days as our CEO (Cat Executive Officer) and was known for his generous kisses at Pet Palooza.

Daphne

Daphne

Daphne is a Dachshund who was relinquished to our care in 2011 due to her severe mobility impairment. With medical treatment, a wheelchair, and a can-do attitude, Daphne made a full recovery regaining full mobility, and now lives with one of our employees.

Hunter

Hunter

Hunter was found underneath a car’s engine and subsequently removed by our staff. Hunter spent a short period of time in our care in early 2022 before finding his forever home with one of our employee’s family.

cloudy

Cloudy

Cloudy was relinquished to our hospital as a diabetic cat in 2017. This gorgeous boy was adopted into a loving home after only several months in our care.

Toki-Bird

Toki Bird

Toki Bird was brought to our hospital by a good samaritan who found him walking on the side of the road. Toki Bird was eventually adopted by a former employee.

Jalapeno

Jalapeno

Jalapeno was relinquished to our care in 2018 while battling the parvovirus and required intensive care, including a blood transfusion. Jalapeno has since been adopted and is now thriving!

Chopper

Chopper

Chopper was abandoned on our hospital’s front porch in a laundry basket in 2013. He soon required an amputation of his hind limb as it, unfortunately, could not be saved. Chopper can now be seen stalking the halls of our hospital in search of treats as he is one of our official clinic cats.