Oak Valley Animal Hospital blog


Bloodwork

Blood tests are an essential part of diagnosing what is ailing your pet, just as they are in human medicine. Blood tests can tell the veterinarian a myriad of things, from whether your pet is dehydrated to whether he or she has anemia to whether your cat or dog is suffering from cancer.

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Wellness Care/Checkups

Your pet deserves the best in veterinary care in Beaumont, CA. Our local staff is dedicated to providing, not just emergency care, but ongoing wellness for your family pet.

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Eye Injuries in Pets

Pet eye injuries can be serious and upsetting for both you and your four-legged family member. They can be caused in a lot of different ways, from fights with other animals to accidents around the house.

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Flea and tick Prevention

Our veterinary team at Oak Valley Animal Hospital in Beaumont, CA understands the key to many pets’ comfort and wellness is a solid pest prevention plan. Fleas and ticks tend to cause an array of problems and diseases, some of which can be deadly. With a short visit to our office, we can evaluate your pet and help guide you to the best medications for your furry friend.

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Flea and Tick Prevention FAQ

Are you thinking, “is there a vet near me that offers flea treatment and tick prevention?” You don’t have to look far! Oak Valley Animal Hospital serves animal lovers and their pets in Beaumont, CA, and nearby areas, offering the best pet care services in the region.

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Microchipping

It only takes a moment for your pet to bolt out the door or break away from his leash, and many lost pets never find their way home because they have no form of identification when they get away.

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Radiology

When it comes to accurately diagnosing and treating your pet after he or she has experienced an injury or illness, you can count on our veterinary team to have the latest diagnostic equipment, including digital imaging devices and ultrasound machines.

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Spaying or Neutering Your Pet

According to a recent report released by the American Humane Society, animal shelters across the country euthanize 2.4 million healthy dogs and cats each year due to pet overpopulation

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Foxtails

If your pet has never had a run-in with foxtails, you may be curious about what they are. foxtails are given as the description of many types of grasses that carry spiky seeds. In the wild, where the animals are mostly short-haired, the foxtails become attached to the hair.

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