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Locality: San Jose, California

Phone: +1 408-453-2524



Address: 940 Berryessa Rd 95133 San Jose, CA, US

Website: sanjoseanimalhospital.com

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San Jose Animal Hospital 01.11.2020

Here are post-operative x-rays of one of our recent surgeries - called the TPLO. This surgery is the most effective method of correcting a torn ACL ligament in larger dogs. People usually think of torn ACLs happening in soccer and football players, but it's surprisingly common in dogs - many times happening with no obvious cause. Please see our website if you want more details on torn ACL's in dogs: http://www.sanjoseanimalhospital.com/acl-repair

San Jose Animal Hospital 29.10.2020

X-ray of the month. What do you think could be going on here?

San Jose Animal Hospital 24.10.2020

Interesting x-ray of the month

San Jose Animal Hospital 18.10.2020

Our Facebook page now has 10,000 followers! Thanks for making us one of the most visited clinics in Santa Clara County!

San Jose Animal Hospital 16.10.2020

X-ray of the month. What are we looking at?

San Jose Animal Hospital 07.10.2020

X-ray of the month. Thoughts?

San Jose Animal Hospital 25.09.2020

San Jose Animal Hospital has started seeing cases of canine influenza over the last week. This may be the beginnings of a regional outbreak.

San Jose Animal Hospital 05.09.2020

Our sister clinic, Warm Springs Pet Hospital, is now open for appointments on Fridays from 9am to 5pm. This hospital is located just south of Fremont, 12 minutes north of San Jose Animal Hospital

San Jose Animal Hospital 17.08.2020

This poor dog has a fractured radius and ulna. Although it was splinted, the splint moved and was no longer providing support. We had to realign the bones and secure them with a bone plate. The dog should make a full recovery.

San Jose Animal Hospital 11.08.2020

X-ray(s) of the month. This is called a lateral humeral condyle fracture. It was repaired with a transcondylar screw and 2 k-wires for added support.

San Jose Animal Hospital 27.07.2020

X-ray of the month. This poor dog has many stones in both the bladder and urethra

San Jose Animal Hospital 09.07.2020

X-ray of the month. What do you think is wrong with this pet?