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COVID-19 Update & Message - Owner and lead veterinarian at East El Paso Animal Hospital, Dr. Orlando Garza would like to share a message regarding COVID-19 procedures. (915) 593-1712 - 3370 Wedgewood Drive, El Paso, TX 79925
You may have heard that pet vaccinations are a critical part of any veterinary wellness program -- but what is it exactly that makes them such a big deal? (915) 593-1712 - 3370 Wedgewood Drive, El Paso, TX 79925
October & Halloween Pet Safety - Keep your pet safe this Halloween with safety tips, do's & don'ts, and more resources to be best, safest Halloween yet!
Preventative veterinary medicine is very much like the preventative maintenance we do on our vehicles. Pet dental care helps keep them healthy. Teeth with lots of tartar serve as a haven for bacteria that can cause liver disease, kidney disease and heart disease.
If your pet is experiencing rapid and random weight loss, diarrhea that isn’t remedied via diet modification, anemia, scratching of the anal opening, unexplained vomiting, severe bad breath that can’t be cured by regular brushing, or severe coughing, then it is recommended that you take your pet to a veterinarian – it is a very real ...
Before the year is gone, be sure to visit your pet's veterinarian for the following key visits: Ö---Õ Yearly vaccines Wellness check Heartworm prevention Flea & Tick prevention Keep your pet's wellbeing on track! Write the dates of when these key visits/treatments need to be fulfilled in the notes section of the appropriate month. Date Notes Date
As a pet owner, it’s important to know some basic first aid in case your loved one is ever in need of aid.
Pets with arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, and other conditions are more susceptible to the cold and may develop problems or have difficulty keeping a healthy body temperature. During your wellness exam, ask your veterinarian about how best to care for your pet this season.
IF YOU LOVE US LEAVE US AT HOME The longer you wait, the higher it goes… and the more dangerous it becomes. Keep your pets safe. Leave them at home.