Spaying or Neutering Your Pet: What You Should Know
Our San Diego vets share some advice on the surgery itself, the recovery process, and when you should get your pet 'fixed'.
Our San Diego vets share some advice on the surgery itself, the recovery process, and when you should get your pet 'fixed'.
Looking for the perfect family dog? Here are 8 great breeds that our San Diego vets recommend that you consider for you and your family.
In this post, our San Diego vets explain what you can expect after your dog's surgery and share tips on how you can help your dog be as comfortable as possible while they recover.
Food allergies are relatively uncommon in dogs, which makes their occurrence in our pups concerning. Today, our vets in San Diego share the best types of foods to help alleviate your dog's food allergy symptoms.
When caring for a newborn kitten, especially one without a mother, you'll need to know a lot of things. Our San Diego vets talk about how to care for a baby kitten who doesn't have a mother, what can go wrong, and when you should take them to the vet for the first time today.
No matter how much you love your pet, you can't always take them with you on vacation. In this post, our San Diego vets offer you advice on where you can leave your cat or dog while you are away.
Here, our San Diego vets list some of their favorite cat breeds, including some key factors you should consider about each, to help you bring home the best feline companion for you.
Heartworm disease is a serious condition typically found in cats, dogs, and ferrets that can cause heart failure, severe lung disease, damage to other organs, and even death for San Diego pets. Here, our vets explain why prevention is key.
Ticks are known to spread serious diseases and are therefore dangerous to people and pets. In this post, our San Diego vets explain how they thrive, including what signs to look out for, and how to keep ticks away from your pets and your family.
Taking your pet to get an annual fecal exam at your vet's office is the best way to protect them and your family safe from intestinal parasites. Yearly fecals give your vet a chance to check for intestinal parasites before they become more advanced issues.
College Animal Hospital is happy to welcome new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of San Diego pets. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.