Vista Pet Hospital veterinarians and staff combine experience and compassion to make sure your animal companion gets the highest level of care. We have a strong commitment to honest communication with owners about their pet's health, ensuring it's a collaborative effort to deliver the best care possible.
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You work hard to ensure that your furry family member has the best possible life.
That's why partnering with a veterinary provider who genuinely cares for you both is so important.
At Vista Pet Hospital, we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of services to address your pet's specific veterinary needs.
From the first checkup to their precious golden years, you can count on us every step of the way!
For any questions on our high-quality services or if you would like to schedule an appointment, call us today.
That's why partnering with a veterinary provider who genuinely cares for you both is so important.
At Vista Pet Hospital, we are proud to offer a comprehensive range of services to address your pet's specific veterinary needs.
From the first checkup to their precious golden years, you can count on us every step of the way!
For any questions on our high-quality services or if you would like to schedule an appointment, call us today.
Just like you, we want your pet to live the longest, healthiest life possible.
That starts with the basics: quality food, enough exercise, good grooming, and yes, regular check-ups.
Annual exams are your pet's first line of defense.
Vista Pet Hospital's comprehensive annual exams include checking their overall health by taking their temperature, examining skin and coat, lung and cardiac function, internal health, oral hygiene, eyes, ears, and demeanor.
Vaccinations: Keeping your pet up to date on immunizations and booster shots is a highly effective way to prevent many common diseases and infections like distemper and rabies.
That starts with the basics: quality food, enough exercise, good grooming, and yes, regular check-ups.
Annual exams are your pet's first line of defense.
Vista Pet Hospital's comprehensive annual exams include checking their overall health by taking their temperature, examining skin and coat, lung and cardiac function, internal health, oral hygiene, eyes, ears, and demeanor.
Vaccinations: Keeping your pet up to date on immunizations and booster shots is a highly effective way to prevent many common diseases and infections like distemper and rabies.
Surgery of any kind - even the most routine of procedures - isn't something we take lightly at Vista Pet Hospital.
Our staff is experienced and equipped to offer exceptional surgical intervention while making safety, pain management and low stress a priority for your pet.
We'll also make sure you understand and are comfortable with exactly what any proposed procedure entails, and we're available every step of the way to answer questions and put your mind at ease.
If you are considering veterinary surgery for your pet, please contact your Vista Pet Hospital veterinarian to schedule an introductory consultation.
Our staff is experienced and equipped to offer exceptional surgical intervention while making safety, pain management and low stress a priority for your pet.
We'll also make sure you understand and are comfortable with exactly what any proposed procedure entails, and we're available every step of the way to answer questions and put your mind at ease.
If you are considering veterinary surgery for your pet, please contact your Vista Pet Hospital veterinarian to schedule an introductory consultation.
Proper dental care is essential to overall pet health and longevity.
Some pets, like people, tend to build more tartar on their teeth or are predisposed to dental disease.
By age three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some evidence of periodontal disease.
We recommend having your pet's teeth checked their annual exam to help determine if your pet needs regular cleanings and possibly prevent or delay extractions.
Periodic dental exams help maintain proper oral hygiene and prevent future problems, especially if you have a pet who won't tolerate brushing.
Some pets, like people, tend to build more tartar on their teeth or are predisposed to dental disease.
By age three, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some evidence of periodontal disease.
We recommend having your pet's teeth checked their annual exam to help determine if your pet needs regular cleanings and possibly prevent or delay extractions.
Periodic dental exams help maintain proper oral hygiene and prevent future problems, especially if you have a pet who won't tolerate brushing.
Preventative care and early detection are key when it comes to making sure your pet stays healthy.
One of the most powerful tools we have for that is diagnostic imaging, also known as radiograph (x-ray).
At Vista Pet Hospital, we perform both types of imaging in-house.
These tests can show us skeletal fractures, some soft tissue damage, foreign bodies, and dental disease.
While x-rays are non-invasive, some do require that the patient remains completely still, so sedation and/or anesthesia of your pet may be necessary.
One of the most powerful tools we have for that is diagnostic imaging, also known as radiograph (x-ray).
At Vista Pet Hospital, we perform both types of imaging in-house.
These tests can show us skeletal fractures, some soft tissue damage, foreign bodies, and dental disease.
While x-rays are non-invasive, some do require that the patient remains completely still, so sedation and/or anesthesia of your pet may be necessary.
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