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Locality: Anaheim, California

Phone: +1 714-535-6714



Address: 900 E Broadway 92805 Anaheim, CA, US

Website: www.cottagepethospital.com/

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Cottage Pet Hospital 13.01.2021

Today is National Kiss a Ginger Day! Do you have a special ginger pet in your life?

Cottage Pet Hospital 05.01.2021

Vaccines are a sure way to help keep your pet safe this year. Call today to book for boosters! 1 (714) 535-6714

Cottage Pet Hospital 24.12.2020

Cottage Pet Hospital wishes you a purr-fect weekend! #Caturday

Cottage Pet Hospital 13.12.2020

While humans celebrate the beginning of a new year, it's important to keep our four-legged friends in mind. Fireworks and other loud noises may be unpleasant or even scary for our pets. During any free time before New Year's Eve get-togethers, some exercise for your pet before the festivities is a good preventative measure that may calm your pet's nerves.... Another tip would be to make a comfortable space for your pet away from the sounds, where they can rest and play with their favorite toys.

Cottage Pet Hospital 11.12.2020

A friendly reminder on this Christmas Eve: While you share in sweets and pastries with your loved ones during the holidays, chocolate is harmful and can be toxic for dogs and cats. Chocolate in many forms contains an ingredient called theobromine and may contain caffeine, so keep an eye out for chocolate that's within your dog's path! If your pet consumes chocolate and it's enough for concern, please contact us with any questions and consultations they might need to assure the chocolate did not affect them. #NationalChocolateDay

Cottage Pet Hospital 06.12.2020

Make sure to come in so that we can care for your cat's claws this beautiful #Caturday!

Cottage Pet Hospital 28.11.2020

Winter is almost officially here and we should remember that our pets can sometimes feel the same as we do when it comes to chilly weather! Just like in summer, if the weather is too intense for you as a human, it's probably intense for your four legged friends as well. If you live in areas where temperatures are lower at the beginning and end of the day, make sure you have a plan for your pet to stay indoors during those cold times.... It is a great idea to make your pet's snoozing spot as comfy as you can, off the floor and away from any possible drafts. #ThursdayThoughts See more

Cottage Pet Hospital 08.11.2020

Our staff takes pride in assisting all of our patients with our wide range of vet services and ensuring they get the best care they need.

Cottage Pet Hospital 03.11.2020

Ready to pounce into the weekend? We hope you have a purr-fect one! #Caturday

Cottage Pet Hospital 22.10.2020

I knew from a very young age that I wanted to work with animals, it was the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do, said Dr. Jessica Gallo. I’m so happy that I’m able to do what I love every single day! Dr. Gallo specializes in preventative health care and skin issues for cats and dogs.

Cottage Pet Hospital 04.10.2020

Did you know dogs can suffer from high blood pressure? It is known as systemic hypertension in the pet health community. Long periods of stress can cause a spike. ... Systemic hypertension is much more common in older dogs and sometimes can come from an underlying cause, like kidney issues. Signs to watch for are sudden blindness, constantly dilated pupils, seizures, disorientation. If you have concerns about your dog possibly suffering from hypertension, contact our vets today. #CheckYourBloodPressureDay

Cottage Pet Hospital 15.09.2020

Happy #TongueOutTuesday, from a cute corgi!

Cottage Pet Hospital 01.09.2020

Monday Mood: Some tender love and care. Our vets and technicians assure safe, comfortable, thorough procedures when it comes to the well being of your pets. Schedule an appointment for your pet's needs today.

Cottage Pet Hospital 19.08.2020

Cottage Pet Hospital wishes our patients and friends a Happy Howl-O-Ween!

Cottage Pet Hospital 05.08.2020

Though not all nuts are toxic for dogs, it is better to keep them away from your pooch completely. Many nuts and legumes are high in fat and can lead to your dog retaining water and other health issues. Though peanuts and cashews that are unsalted are safe in very small amounts but are too high in fat to feed them regularly to your pet.... Again, though these nuts and legumes are non-toxic, it's recommended to reach for treats that are actually healthy for your dog. like safe fruits and veggies or vet approved treats. #NationalNutDay

Cottage Pet Hospital 31.07.2020

We are open 7 days a week for you and your furry friend's convenience. Give us a call at (714) 535-6714 to schedule your pet's check-up today!

Cottage Pet Hospital 26.07.2020

Sometimes our patients want to get their paws on the camera and take a selfie. #SundayFunday

Cottage Pet Hospital 15.07.2020

Pets do wonders for human health! Research shows blood pressure goes down when petting a dog, and so does the dog’s. #FridayFacts

Cottage Pet Hospital 29.06.2020

Just like humans, dental care is so important for your pet. At Cottage Pet Hospital, we provide Dog and Cat Dentistry and Oral Surgeries. Call us today to schedule an appointment. (714)535-6714 #TuesdayTip

Cottage Pet Hospital 10.06.2020

On average, cats can spend 70% of their lives sleeping! #Caturday

Cottage Pet Hospital 07.06.2020

Did you know that your dog's noses are unique? Think of it as a fingerprint! #CuriousEventDate