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Brenner Animal Hospital — Robert Brenner DVM is based in Laurel, Maryland, and has been providing clients and their furry companions with expert veterinary services for more than 45 years. We understand and share in your compassion for animals, for we too are pet owners. It is our goal to provide for your pets with the highest quality veterinary care available.
History
Established in 1985.
Dr. Bob Brenner attended the University of Maryland as an undergraduate and earned his V.M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He opened the Brenner Animal Hospital in Laurel in 1964. The practice outgrew its first three locations and moved to its present site in 1985. In 1973, it became only the third hospital in the State of Maryland to be certified by the prestigious American Animal Hospital Association (AHAA). The hospital has maintained this certification at AHAA’s highest level continuously for twenty seven years. In 1975 Dr Brenner opened the Columbia Animal Hospital in Columbia, MD. In 1979 he formed the Beltway Emergency/Specialty Animal Hospital in P.G. County and served as its president for ten years. Dr. Brenner has designed six veterinary hospitals and had his hospital design for the current Brenner Animal Hospital chosen as one of the top twelve veterinary hospital designs in the U.S. by Veterinary Economics.
Meet the Business Owner
Robert B.
Business Owner
Dr. Brenner served as a volunteer veterinarian at the National Aquarium in Baltimore in 1993 and 1994. From 1984 through 1998, Dr. Brenner became «Dr. Bob», the T.V. vet, and toured the U.S. He was seen or heard on over 300 T.V. and radio shows coast to coast including an interview with Oprah. From 1996 to 1998, he served on the board of directors of the veterinary technicians program at Essex Community College.
When not wearing the cap of Dr. Brenner, he has been seen on the stages of Arena Stage, Olney Theatre, Studio Theatre, Constitiuon Hall and other theatres as Bob Brenner the actor. Bob has acted in or directed over 100 productions from Philadelphia to Key West, Florida. Most recently, he conceived, directed, and starred as John Adams in a production of the musical «1776» with the Washington Symphony Orchestra at Constitution Hall.