
How We Keep Your Pet Safe Under Anesthesia
3 Ways Your Pet Is Kept Safe Under Anesthesia Your pet’s safety is our number one priority, particularly when they undergo anesthesia and surgical procedures. We understand you also are concerned about your pet’s health and safety while under anesthesia, and we want...

Learn About Early Detection Screening Tests for Senior Pets
Did you know that one in every three dogs and cats over the age of seven years is a senior? Just like people, as our pets get older they are more at risk for developing health problems. That's why it's important to have your pet screened regularly for early detection...

Learn How To Spot Signs of Heatstroke in Your Pet
Summertime means picnics, cookouts, and spending time outdoors with family and friends. For most of us, this also means bringing along our furry friends. While it's certainly enjoyable to have our pets by our side, it's important to be aware of the dangers that come...

Learn to Prevent Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Your Cat
If you're a pet owner, you know that one of the dangers of having a furry friend is the risk of cancer. While all animals are susceptible to developing different types of cancer, cats are particularly prone to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), a type of skin cancer. In...

4 Tips to Finding a Lost Pet
If you have ever lost a pet, you know how heartbreaking it can be. Pets can get lost for any number of reasons - they might run away out of fear, become disoriented in a new environment, or simply wander off. If you are lucky, your pet might come back home on their...

Is it a Good Idea to Bring Your Pet with You On Your Summer Vacation?
How to Decide What to Do with Your Pet During a Summer Vacation As your summer vacation draws near, you may be wondering what to do with your pet. Should you take them with you? Are they better off at a boarding facility? Maybe you should investigate pet sitters in...

How to Get Your New Shelter Cat to Not Feel Stressed at Home
3 Ways to Help Your New Shelter Cat Feel at Home June is Adopt a Shelter Cat Month, although welcoming a new cat into your home and family is an excellent idea any time of year. However, naturally, your new feline friend may be unsure and anxious in their new...

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...
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: info@pawsofpleasanton.com

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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