Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer
Keep Your Pet Hydrated During the Summer As summer approaches, pet owners must stay vigilant about making sure their furry companions remain hydrated. Heat exhaustion and dehydration are severe concerns during these warmer months, as they can lead to health...
Diseases Transmissible from Pets to Humans
Diseases Transmissible from Pets to Humans Unbelievably often, zoonotic infections are illnesses that may be transmitted from pets to humans. Keep up with your pet's preventative care to prevent getting different diseases even if they seem to be in perfect health...
4 Dog Park Safety Tips for Responsible Pet Parents
4 Dog Park Safety Tips for Responsible Pet Parents When visiting an off-leash play area with your dog, use our advice to keep them safe because the dog park may be harmful for those who are unprepared. #1: Guard your dog against contagious infections Your dog must, at...
When Does Your Pet Need Emergency Care Because of a Limp?
When Does Your Pet Need Emergency Care Because of a Limp? Your pet’s lameness can usually wait until the next business day for veterinary care. However, certain conditions, plus limping, mean you need to head to your nearest emergency veterinary hospital right away....
Best Ways To Modify Your Home To Help Your Arthritic Cat
Best Ways To Modify Your Home To Help Your Arthritic Cat Cats rarely complain, so it can be challenging to tell if they are experiencing arthritis pain unless their food bowl is less than half-full. The following easy home improvements, however, can help your cat feel...
Protect Your Dog From Being Bitten by Other Dogs
Protect Your Dog From Being Bitten by Other Dogs It can be difficult to see our pets suffer from injuries, especially from dog bites. Therefore, every dog owner should have knowledge about preventing and responding to dog bites. Although it's impossible to guarantee...
Ways to Prepare for the Passing of Your Pet
Ways to Prepare for the Passing of Your Pet Even though losing a pet is never easy, being prepared for it beforehand can lessen your mental and emotional pain. Here are four strategies for assisting with grieving and preparing for the eventual loss of your pet. #1:...
What To Do When Struggling With Pet Loss
What To Do When Struggling With Pet Loss Losing a furry friend can be as difficult as losing a family member or friend. Pets are integral members of the family, with an invaluable place in our lives. When your pet passes, processing your grief can be an...
5 Common Pet Toxins in Your Home
5 Common Pet Toxins in Your Home In honor of National Animal Poison Prevention Week, which will take place March 19 to 25, our team wants to share some of the most common household products that are toxic to pets. #1: Food The kitchen is a tempting...
Is My Pet’s Limp Serious?
Why Is My Pet Limping? When your pet suddenly develops a limp, you may wonder whether it is a problem that requires urgent care or an issue that can be managed at home with rest. Let’s run through the list of the most common reasons pets limp and when a limp turns...
Family-owned and operated veterinary care in Pleasanton, CA
Compassionate care for your four-legged family members.
At Paws of Pleasanton Animal Hospital, we know your pets are family. We strive to treat each and every patient who walks through our doors with kindness and respect. We offer cutting-edge medical technology to keep your pets feeling their best! We're also a proud member of the Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce.
Contact
Phone: 925-380-1888
Email: [email protected]
Location
3128 Santa Rita Road, Suite B
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Hours
Mon - Fri: 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Sat - Sun: Closed
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