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Locality: San Diego, California

Phone: (619) 276-1616



Address: 3024 Hancock St 92110 San Diego, CA, US

Website: www.bayparkpetclinic.com

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Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 31.10.2020

We hope that everyone has the best day!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 15.10.2020

Happy Halloween!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 10.10.2020

They will always have our love like no other!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 22.09.2020

Have a great day today!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 07.09.2020

Many common toys for dogs have some not so safe materials! Contact us for what you should give your dogs to play with!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 04.09.2020

Older cats tend to defecate and urinate in other places, different from the litter box. This behavior may point to a medical condition such as lower urinary tract infection.

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 01.09.2020

Dogs love the beach, but playing games of fetch, chasing waves, and swimming can all lead to a thirsty dog who consumes salt water. In most cases, a few mouthfuls of salt water may only cause diarrhea. Consuming large amounts of salt water, however, can be fatal.

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 24.08.2020

Senior cats, especially neutered felines are prone to obesity. Neutering alone does not cause obesity but is a contributor factor. Older cats and neutered cats eat more and are less active and this results in weight gain.

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 19.08.2020

Choosing the right brush can help in your grooming process, especially if your dog sheds frequently. Contact us to learn what we recommend!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 01.08.2020

Don't forget to hug your pet today! Pets can never get too much love!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 21.07.2020

Arthritis is more frequent in elderly cats, and is the inflammation of joints. The cat will be in a lot of pain, will have difficulty jumping and even walking due to stiff joints. The cat may also present irritability and even aggressiveness.

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 12.07.2020

Heartworm is a potentially deadly parasite that is transmitted only by mosquitos, which pick up larval heartworms, called microfilaria, circulating in the bloodstream of infected animals. This is why it's important to bring your dog in for tests!

Bay Park Veterinary Clinic 10.06.2020

Playing with your dog regularily is extremely important in keeping your dog healthy and happy!