
Caring for Your Senior Pet
The worst part about owning a pet is that our dear cats and dogs never live long enough. As your pets get older, it’s time to think about how you can best maintain their quality of life and preserve their health. Here are four guidelines to care for your senior pet. ...

Train Your Dog To Walk Calmly On A Leash
Training your dog to walk calmly on a leash is important. It will help you bond with your dog and keep them safe at the same time. Soon, walking will be one of the highlights of your day together, whether you’re strolling through the park or jaunting across town for...

How To Keep Your Pet At A Healthy Weight
National Pet Obesity Awareness Day is this weekend, and as such, we’re ready to shed some light on how to keep your pet at a healthy weight. Whether you have a dog or cat, both can quickly become overweight. Fortunately for pets and their owners, there are ways to...

Spotting Signs Of Pain In Your Cat
Cats are incredibly good at hiding their pain, even if it means missing out on much-needed medication or lying completely still for hours on end. If you have a cat, you have probably noticed that they are masters at being stoic. Most of the time, our cats are just...

Tips To Be A Responsible Dog Owner
Being a responsible dog owner is about more than simply feeding, watering, and cleaning up after your dog - although that is important too. Dogs are social beings who require dedicated training, plenty of exercise, and regular opportunities to interact with other...

Everything To Know About Pet Vaccines
Pet vaccinations are an essential component of responsible pet ownership. Vaccinations help prevent disease and keep your pets healthy. However, there are details involved in vaccinations that may get you confused. This guide attempts to answer commonly asked...

How To Tell If Your Pet Has Allergies
Just like humans, allergies can cause a lot of discomfort for your pets. Aside from the usual sneezing and sniffling, allergies affect pets in many ways. This includes lack of energy, appetite, and itching. It is not easy to tell if your pet has an allergy until they...

How to Prevent Heatstroke in Your Pet
Want to help your pet beat the heat and protect them from the dangers of heatstroke this summer? Here are Paws of Pleasanton Animal Hospital's three ways to help keep your beloved companion safe from heatstroke while playing outdoors. #1: Invest in a wading...

4th of July Pet Safety Tips
The pet world fears the 4th of July for a few reasons. With fireworks going off overhead, hazards surrounding food, and super hot weather, your furry companion may encounter many dangers. Use Paws of Pleasanton Animal Hospital's three pet safety tips this 4th of July!...

What You Need to Know before Fostering a Second Pet
Have you been considering adding a second furry companion to your household lately? June is National Foster a Pet Month, so if you've been considering fostering a pet, ask yourself the following questions before applying to be a pet foster parent. Q: Do I have time to...
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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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