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Where Your Pet’s Health and Happiness Come First

At Animal Mansion Veterinary Hospital, we understand that your pet is a cherished member of your family. That’s why we’re committed to providing high-quality care with a personal touch. Our team of skilled veterinarians and staff is here to offer your pet compassionate treatment, whether it’s a routine checkup, urgent care, or specialized surgery. We're a community vet with cutting-edge care, serving Blairstown, Belvidere, Bangor & East Stroudsburg, PA

We take the time to listen to your concerns, ensuring we create a treatment plan tailored to your pet’s unique needs. Our modern facility is equipped with the latest technology to deliver accurate diagnoses and effective treatments. But what sets us apart is our approach — we treat every pet with the same love and care we would give our own. At Animal Mansion, your pet’s health and well-being are our top priorities, and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

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The History of the Building

The historic Hainesburg Mansion was built in 1828 by architect Andrew Smith. In its backyard are the remnants of the former Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad lines which ran alongside the Paulinskill River and feeds into the Delaware River. It was sold to railroad tycoon Jacob M. Blair around 1843 and then acquired by Jacob Andress in 1885. Andress and his family made the mansion their home for many years. Since then, it has changed ownership many times, establishing itself as an inn, a restaurant, an ice cream parlor, even a speakeasy at one point in history. In 2008, Dr. Jon Bertoldo acquired the Mansion in an attempt to maintain its Victorian charm and make it a veterinary practice unlike any other. It is more than just a veterinary practice, it feels like home.
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    Built by Andrew Smith
    The historic Hainesburg Mansion was constructed, showcasing classic Victorian architecture.
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    Purchased by Jacob M. Blair
    Railroad tycoon Jacob M. Blair acquired the mansion, connecting it to the bustling Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad lines nearby.
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    Home of the Andress Family
    Jacob Andress and his family made the mansion their long-term residence, leaving a lasting mark on its history.
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    A Place of Many Lives
    Over the years, the mansion has hosted an inn, a restaurant, an ice cream parlor, and even a speakeasy, becoming a local landmark.
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    Transformed into a Veterinary Practice
    Dr. Jon Bertoldo purchased the mansion, preserving its Victorian charm while creating a veterinary practice that feels more like home than a clinic.
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