
Tips for Helping with Dog Anxiety
Does Your Canine Have Dog Anxiety? Dog anxiety is more common than you might think. Signals that indicate your pup could be anxious can be difficult to detect, but once you know what to look for, you may find them to be pretty obvious. In honor of Dog Anxiety Week,...

Why You Should Microchip Your Pet
3 Reasons Why Every Pet Owner Should Have Their Pet Microchipped Is there any greater fear than the thought of losing your four-legged friend? No matter whether you live near a busy road, in the middle of a vast wilderness, or in a quiet suburb, you may worry about...

How Heartworms Develop in Pets
How Heartworms Develop in Pets Heartworms are transmitted to pets via the bites of infected mosquitoes, but did you know that mammals are an essential part of the heartworm life cycle as well? In honor of National Heartworm Awareness Month, we’re sharing how...

How To Protect Your Dog From Lyme Disease
How To Protect Your Dog From Lyme Disease Black-legged, or deer, ticks are the species responsible for transmitting Lyme disease to people and dogs. Lyme disease is no longer limited to the East Coast and is spreading across the country and can infect dogs in...

3 Tips on Respecting Your Cat
Respect Your Cat Day is on March 28th! While you may devote every day to your feline friend, make it a point to cater to their special needs on their noteworthy holiday. Follow these tips to show your cat that you respect their unique nature. #1: Give your cat...

3 Tips to Traveling with Your Pet during Spring Break
Few things are better than getting away during Spring Break and taking a relaxing vacation, especially if your furry friend tags along. However, before heading out on an adventure with your pet, ensure you’re prepared for safe travels. #1: Microchip your pet...

Why X-Rays Are Important for Your Pet’s Oral Health
When it comes to your pet’s oral health, there is no better way to determine the extent of periodontal disease than by taking full-mouth dental X-rays. Here are three reasons why dental X-rays are so important for your furry friend’s oral health. #1: More than...

Pet End-of-Life Care Options
Planning ahead for your pet's end-of-life care is one of the most difficult, but important, things you can do as a pet owner. Whether your beloved companion is reaching the end of their natural life span, or suffering from a chronic condition and decreasing quality of...

Make Pet Dental Care a Priority in 2022
Do you know how important dental care is for your furry friend? It's very essential to their health and wellbeing! If regular pet dental care didn’t make your top resolutions for 2022, here are four reasons to convince you otherwise. #1: Most pets have some...

New Year’s Resolutions for Pets and Owners
The start of a new year has always been a time to improve your life...including your pets! Here are five New Year’s resolutions to add to your list that are guaranteed to change your furry pal’s life. #1: Ensure your pet is eating the appropriate amount With...
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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