Anesthesia Safety at Huntington Beach Pet Hospital
Unfortunately, at times, many pets need surgery to resolve certain health issues or mend broken bones. For any pet owner, thinking about anesthesia safety during their pet’s operation is paramount. Qualified, professional veterinary surgeons take the highest...
Signs Your Dog Isn’t Getting Enough Exercise
Just like humans, your dog needs to get enough exercise to keep healthy and maintain an appropriate weight. You can generally know when your dog is lacking exercise when he or she becomes bored, lethargic, or frustrated. This can manifest itself as destructive...
Treats That Can Harm Your Dog’s Health
In our last blog post, we looked at the top 6 habits that can shorten your dog’s life. Now, we will focus on one of those habits – treats that can negatively affect your pet pooch’s health. All pet parents want to love their pets and shower them with love and...
6 Habits That Can Shorten Your Dog’s Life
All dog owners want to spend as much quality time as possible with their pets. Keeping your pet healthy is essential the longevity of your pet dog and will ensure you spend many happy years together. However, some pet owners don’t realize that there are some habits...
5 Signs Your Cat Might Be Stressed – What You Can Do About It
Knowing how to spot signs that your cat is stressed is essential for every cat parent. Cats tend to hide symptoms of stress very well and they can be difficult to spot. Chronic stress in a cat may also result in a wide range of illnesses because stress affects the...
Culture Testing to Diagnose Your Pet’s Urinary Tract Infection
Urine culture testing is an important way confirming what type of infection is present un your pet’s urinary tract. You may have taken your pet dog because of signs of a urinary tract infection (UTI) like frequent urination, passing blood in urine, or urinating small...
Understanding Dog Food Labels
Understanding dog food labels is important to make sure that your pet dog gets the necessary nutritional requirements. Food labels on dog food should have information regarding ingredients, nutritional adequacy, and feeding directions. Knowing what the information on...
How to Give a Pet a Pill
So, you’ve just arrived home from your local veterinary clinic with some oral medication for your pet. Your next challenge is to know how to give your pet a pill. Trying to administer oral medication to your furry friend can be stressful for both you and your pet....
How to Avoid Hairballs in Cats
Hairballs are a common problem with cats and knowing how to avoid hairballs can make your and your cat’s life more pleasant. As the name suggests, hairballs are a combination of cat fur and digestive juices from your cat’s gut. Usually, fur your cat swallows get...
How Diet Can Prevent Diabetes in Cats
Diet is one of the best ways of preventing diabetes in cats. Just like with people, diet can affect a cat’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Making sure that your cat eats a healthy, well-balanced diet and isn’t overweight are the best ways to help prevent diabetes...
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Phone: 714-962-3639
Email: hello@huntingtonpet.com
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8851 Adams Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
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Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm
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