Stringer Animal Hospital North
Dr. William K. Stringer has happily cared for the pets of Anderson for 27 years. He appreciates all
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(864) 226-6773
On Friday, June 20, 2025, our office will close at 2:00 PM. We will reopen Monday, June 23, 2025 at 8:00 AM. Enjoy your weekend!
Hello everyone! We are hiring!! We need a Front Receptionist starting May 5th.
The hours for this full-time (40-hour per week) position are:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8am to 6pm
Wednesday: 8am to 1pm
Friday: 8am to 5pm
(1-hour lunch break except Wednesdays)
If you or anyone you know is looking for a full-time position, please send them our way!
Questions? Call Robin at 864-226-6773 or email [email protected].
08/22/2024
Coal Stringer, October 12, 2011 – August 21, 2024
A Piece of Our Hearts
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our precious Coal. She had been a member of our family for nearly 13 years and letting her go was so hard even though we know it is what was best for her.
Santa brought Coal to us a couple of weeks before Christmas 2011. We tossed around names like Duchess (my favorite) and Snowflake (Nina’s favorite). However, the pup was Santa’s gift to Wes who named her because she was black as a chunk of Coal.
Coal was brilliant and sneaky and gentle and loyal and an excellent communicator. She brought so much joy and love to our lives, examples that could fill bookshelves. Even when her time with us was coming to a close, she gave us wonderful memories to cherish.
Coal’s last day was full of hugs, FaceTime visits, her favorite foods, stories where she was the star, prayers and tears. We talked about the Rainbow Bridge where her best buddy Oliver was waiting for her. We told her not to be afraid because we would see her again, too.
When we got to the office, Coal walked in the grass until she found the perfect spot to sit and enjoy the sunshine. For the first time in days, she lifted her head and ears, alert to the world and those around her. As she took it all in, we knew she was at peace. Never one to like her picture taken, Coal allowed us to take many as we tried to capture her beautiful spirit, some with us trying to smile through our tears. Then, when she was ready, Coal got up and led us to the office for her last visit.
Coal was surrounded by those she loved as our dear friend, Dr. Trey Fuller, allowed us all to be a family as we helped Coal cross the Rainbow Bridge.
Our home is full of quiet now and empty places where Coal should be. We know in time the ache will ease but never fully leave. Coal took with her a piece of our hearts that we gladly gave. She will always be with us, of course. A love like ours is everlasting.
Dr. Fuller told us that one day Coal will send us a puppy which made us laugh, a little afraid of Coal’s sense of humor. But one thing is certain, our hearts will expand but nothing will ever replace Coal. She will forever be our Number 1.
Nina Stringer King Nella Stringer Natalie Stringer Dorsey Robin Dixon Stringer
08/16/2024
This sweet baby girl needs a home! She was found Friday August 16, 2024 lonely, thin and hungry!! She loves people and gives happy kisses. She has a brown eye and a brown/blue eye, very unusual. Post if you can give her a forever home! ❤️🐶
08/01/2024
We are celebrating our daughter Nina Stringer King as she begins her career as a high school counselor at her alma mater TL Hanna High School. Nina is working alongside her counselor and mentor Beth Hearn. Beth was an excellent counselor to all the Stringer siblings, and we are so grateful for the support and encouragement she has given Nina! We miss having Nina in our practice but know the Hanna students are getting a terrific counselor. Congratulations, Nina!!!
10/04/2023
Today our family celebrates the life of our dear Aunt Sara. She will be deeply missed, but the love she shared with us and all who knew her will be remembered forever.
Obituary for Sara Erskine Wilson at Sullivan-King Mortuary and Crematory Belton, SC Sara Erskine Wilson, 91, loving wife of the late Donald D. Wilson, entered into rest Thursday, September 28, 2023, at her home. Born in Anderson, SC, she was the daughter of the late C.D. Dee and Ruth Marchbanks Erskine. Survivors include two sisters, Edith Gantt, and Laura Ann
05/18/2023
We are adding to our hospital staff! Our daughter and vet assistant Nina and her husband Hunter are making us grandparents in August. Nina will be leaving SAHN soon and we need a Veterinary Technician in her place. We need additional office staff, too. Please email your resume or questions to [email protected].
08/31/2022
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4138 Clemson Boulevard
Anderson, SC
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 8am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8am - 1pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |