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Welcome
to the Animal Farm Website. Animal Farm Pet Hospital is
located in San Francisco in the outer Mission District.
To serve the community better, all the staff, including
Dr. Stroe, are bilingual, speaking both Spanish and English.
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| Animal
Farm
was opened in 1984 by Dr. Noah Stroe in downtown San Francisco.
In 1988 it moved to it's present location. Dr. Stroe opened
Animal Farm in order to offer his clients the most complete
care for their animals. To do this, Animal Farm uses the
most up to date treatments available, while working closely
with you to decide what is best for your pet. The goal
of Animal Farm is to offer compassionate and nurturing
care. Animal Farm concentrates on the whole animal, not
just the medical aspect. Nutrition, behavior, and home
life are focused on at each visit. |
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| Why
the name Animal Farm? The
reason Dr. Stroe chose the name Animal Farm tells a lot
about his practice. He took the name from George Orwell's
classic animal fable, Animal Farm. From a positive
interpretation, it suggests the utopian possibility of
a democracy, even in the animal world. The real reason
why Dr. Stroe chose the name though, was because of how
he defines the word farm. To him, farm denotes
a peacful place where things grow, gently encouraged and
tended to by the farmer. Animal Farm is a pet hospital
where every animal is gently encouraged to grow and blossom
to their full potential |
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Hospital Hours
Monday-Friday
9:00-12:00 & 2:00-6:00
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