Sierra Madre Animal Hospital is located in Pasadena, California at the corner of Sierra Madre Blvd. Sierra Madre Animal Hospital is an advanced, full service veterinary hospital providing comprehensive examinations, vaccinations, preventative care, senior wellness, microchipping, boarding, dental cleaning, spaying and neutering, internal medicine, hospitalization, soft tissue surgery, laboratory testing, digital radiography and ultrasonography.
Please contact Sierra Madre Animal Hospital at (626) 351-8863 to find out more information on our available services. Sierra Madre Animal Hospital is proud to announce its new, in-house digital radiography (X-ray) service. Digital radiography is a form of X-ray imaging that uses digital image capture instead of photographic film. This provides immediate image preview, permits image enhancement, .
Please contact Sierra Madre Animal Hospital at (626) 351-8863 to find out more information on our available services. Sierra Madre Animal Hospital is proud to announce its new, in-house digital radiography (X-ray) service. Digital radiography is a form of X-ray imaging that uses digital image capture instead of photographic film. This provides immediate image preview, permits image enhancement, .
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We are located at the corner of Michillinda Avenue and Sierra Madre Boulevard in Pasadena, California.
With an all new staff and an extensively remodeled front office, we are delighted to be serving the Sierra Madre, Arcadia, Pasadena, Hastings Ranch and surrounding communities.
Dr. Cailleteau has over 20 years of experience practicing veterinary medicine and surgery in Southern California and all of our staff is highly trained.
Sierra Madre Animal Hospital is an advanced, full service veterinary hospital with a reception area, three examination rooms, a surgical suite, digital radiography room, treatment room and pet boarding areas.
With an all new staff and an extensively remodeled front office, we are delighted to be serving the Sierra Madre, Arcadia, Pasadena, Hastings Ranch and surrounding communities.
Dr. Cailleteau has over 20 years of experience practicing veterinary medicine and surgery in Southern California and all of our staff is highly trained.
Sierra Madre Animal Hospital is an advanced, full service veterinary hospital with a reception area, three examination rooms, a surgical suite, digital radiography room, treatment room and pet boarding areas.
Dr. Walter Cailleteau was born in Santa Monica, California, and his family moved to Friendswood, Texas when he was four years old.
Growing up in suburban Texas, he was exposed to a wide variety of animals.
His family pets included the usual assortment of cats and dogs, but they also had horses, chickens and a goat.
He also enjoyed the numerous birds, turtles, snakes, lizards and other wild animals that lived in the area.
This frequent exposure to the local creatures undoubtedly contributed to his growing interest in helping and healing our non-human friends.
Growing up in suburban Texas, he was exposed to a wide variety of animals.
His family pets included the usual assortment of cats and dogs, but they also had horses, chickens and a goat.
He also enjoyed the numerous birds, turtles, snakes, lizards and other wild animals that lived in the area.
This frequent exposure to the local creatures undoubtedly contributed to his growing interest in helping and healing our non-human friends.
Proper dental care is extremely important for our pets.
In fact, dental disease is the number one illness found in both dogs and cats.
Unfortunately, up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats that don't receive proper dental care will develop signs of dental disease by the age of three.
Some possible signs of dental disease include bad breath, visible tartar on the teeth, excessive drooling, red or swollen gums, loose or missing teeth, loss of appetite and weight loss.
Dental disease can also lead to internal problems, such as heart, kidney, and liver disease.
In fact, dental disease is the number one illness found in both dogs and cats.
Unfortunately, up to 80% of dogs and 70% of cats that don't receive proper dental care will develop signs of dental disease by the age of three.
Some possible signs of dental disease include bad breath, visible tartar on the teeth, excessive drooling, red or swollen gums, loose or missing teeth, loss of appetite and weight loss.
Dental disease can also lead to internal problems, such as heart, kidney, and liver disease.
Veterinary dermatology is the study of animal skin, ear, coat and nail diseases.
Skin and coat problems are common in our pets, especially during the warmer months.
Common signs of skin disease include chewing, biting, scratching, licking, shaking the head, hair loss, bumps or scabs, foul odor and color or texture change of the skin or coat.
There are many causes of skin problems, including allergies, fleas, ticks, mites, infections (bacterial and fungal), hormonal and behavioral.
Effective treatment relies on the correct diagnosis for the individual patient.
Skin and coat problems are common in our pets, especially during the warmer months.
Common signs of skin disease include chewing, biting, scratching, licking, shaking the head, hair loss, bumps or scabs, foul odor and color or texture change of the skin or coat.
There are many causes of skin problems, including allergies, fleas, ticks, mites, infections (bacterial and fungal), hormonal and behavioral.
Effective treatment relies on the correct diagnosis for the individual patient.
Radiology is the study and science of X-rays.
Radiographs (X-rays) are commonly used to show the size, shape and position of internal organs.
They are a useful diagnostic tool that can help diagnose problems that may be difficult or impossible to diagnose on routine physical examination, such as arthritis, fractures, heart disease, bladder stones, gastrointestinal foreign bodies, pneumonia and some forms of cancer.
Digital radiography is a form of X-ray imaging that uses digital image capture instead of photographic film.
Radiographs (X-rays) are commonly used to show the size, shape and position of internal organs.
They are a useful diagnostic tool that can help diagnose problems that may be difficult or impossible to diagnose on routine physical examination, such as arthritis, fractures, heart disease, bladder stones, gastrointestinal foreign bodies, pneumonia and some forms of cancer.
Digital radiography is a form of X-ray imaging that uses digital image capture instead of photographic film.
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