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Locality: Walnut Creek, California

Phone: +1 925-937-5000



Address: 2803 Ygnacio Valley Rd 94598 Walnut Creek, CA, US

Website: www.encinavet.com

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Dr. Wendi Aengus (Veterinarian) 11.01.2021

If you'd like to get in contact with Dr Aengus, please cal the hospital at 925 937 5000 - this account is not monitored on a regular basis. To keep up with Encina Veterinary Hospital and Dr Aengus, please like the EVH page www.facebook.com/encinavet

Dr. Wendi Aengus (Veterinarian) 22.12.2020

Contra Costa animal services is full they have over 200 dogs and 150 kennels. They need emergency help to get dogs out now. They are running a special next week we're all dog adoptions will be free please share to save some lives

Dr. Wendi Aengus (Veterinarian) 05.12.2020

We will be open 24 hours today, as we are everyday, for your veterinary emergencies: 925 937 5000

Dr. Wendi Aengus (Veterinarian) 26.11.2020

MEET "MAX"! Max was surrendered to us about a year ago when his humans could no longer care for him. He's a gorgeous tabby, 7 years old, neutered and about 11...lbs. Max came to us with a urethral obstruction about 1 year ago and needs to be on a special diet. Max is loving, sweet, gentle, kind, and LOVES humans. He doesn't have the same feelings for animals, but we feel that if he were to be slowly integrated into a household, he would do well with others in the long run. Max hates it at our hospital; the noises and smells are too overwhelming for him and stress him out very much. If you are interested in meeting and possibly giving Max a happy life full of belly rubs and cuddles, please email [email protected] See more

Dr. Wendi Aengus (Veterinarian) 15.11.2020

We are already getting messages about people seeing dogs in cars parked in the sun. Please notify the business nearby or contact Animal Services if you feel th...e dog(s) are stressed i.e. heavily panting, looking delirious. You must stay with the vehicle until Animal Services arrives & give them details of how long, who you notified etc. We understand that many people can't refuse the puppy dog eyes that plead with them to go everywhere, but if you love your puppy, you will say "No" & leave them at home. See more