Wellness Care for Dogs

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This is where your pup’s best life begins! Comprehensive preventative dog care is essential to ensuring our pets are happy and healthy today and also helps provide them with as many good years with you as possible. Laguna Creek Veterinary Hospital recommends annual wellness exams for all adult pets! Vaccinations: Keeping your canine up to … Read moreWellness Care for Dogs

Ultrasound

A person wearing white gloves is holding a dog's leg with a blue bandage while performing a pet ultrasound examination. The dog is lying on its back, and an ultrasound monitor displaying the image is visible in the background.

Seeing under the skin–that’s what’s possible with ultrasound technology. Pet ultrasound is a powerful diagnostic tool that creates a real-time internal image of an animal’s body. This provides us with important information about the circulatory, skeletal, and gastrointestinal systems. Laguna Creek Veterinary Hospital is proud to offer high-quality, on-site ultrasound services for our patients. When … Read moreUltrasound

Exotic & Pocket Pets

Snakes, lizards, rats, gerbils, hamsters—bring us your reptiles and pocket pets! Laguna Creek Veterinary Hospital welcomes small mammals, and reptiles. Our veterinarians can advise you about proper care, feeding, and maintenance of your pet, as well as treat illnesses and conditions specific to their species. Many of these pets require a very particular environment to … Read moreExotic & Pocket Pets

Diagnostics

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Early detection is key when it comes to treating your pet, and Laguna Creek Veterinary Hospital offers complete in-house pet diagnostics, including advanced equipment and an on-site laboratory. This saves time, money, and most importantly, you don’t have to wait overnight for results—meaning your pet gets a diagnosis and needed treatment sooner. In-House Laboratory Our … Read moreDiagnostics

Ophthalmology

Ophthalmology is the branch of veterinary medicine that concerns diseases, injuries, and conditions that affect your pet’s eyes and vision. This includes diagnosing and treating problems with the structures surrounding the eye such as eyelids, eye sockets, and conjunctiva. While routine eye issues can be handled by a general practice veterinarian, there are some conditions … Read moreOphthalmology

Vaccinations

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Young animals are like kids–keeping them safe and happy is a never-ending job. Pet vaccinations are a relatively inexpensive but essential way to protect their health. In addition to preventing many life-threatening illnesses, pet vaccinations can prevent diseases prevalent in wildlife and those that can be passed to humans. It’s essential to administer vaccinations when … Read moreVaccinations

Parasite Prevention

Fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes aren’t just a summer problem! Warming temperatures mean year-round prevention is key to making sure your pet is protected from these pests or the diseases they may carry. Don’t overlook the problems they can cause: fleas often trigger dermatitis, tapeworm, and hot spots; one tick bite can transmit numerous dangerous diseases … Read moreParasite Prevention

Senior Wellness

A golden retriever and a gray cat are lying on the floor indoors. The cat is nestled against the dog, with the dog resting its head gently on the cat, showcasing a touching moment of senior pet wellness and companionship.

It can be hard to admit when we see the signs of old age in our animal companions. But the fact is that most dogs are considered seniors when they hit seven, and cats around nine. Pets age much more rapidly than humans, which means diseases and illnesses also progress quickly. This is why senior … Read moreSenior Wellness