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Locality: Temecula, California

Phone: +1 951-676-4690



Address: 29738 Rancho California Rd, Ste A 92591 Temecula, CA, US

Website: careah.com

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Care Animal Hospital 05.12.2020

Chicken cam #chicken #chickensofinstagram #farmlife #cruelladeville #crazyhair #exoticpets #socute #itssofluffyimgonnadie #temecula #careanimalhospital

Care Animal Hospital 02.12.2020

December is National Cat Lovers’ Month ... show us your kitties!

Care Animal Hospital 14.11.2020

It’s a hedgehog kind of morning #hedgehog #hedgehogsofinstagram #hedgehoglove #exoticpets #toocute #goodmorning #temecula #careanimalhospital

Care Animal Hospital 09.11.2020

Velvet getting his first round of vaccinations today #pug #pugsofinstagram #puglove #pugnation #puppylove #dogofinstagram #cuddles #temecula #careanimalhospital

Care Animal Hospital 03.11.2020

We got a naked Kitty in the office today #sphynx #officejob #nakedcat #sphynxofinstagram #kittensofinstagram #kittenlove #catoftheday #temecula #careanimalhospital

Care Animal Hospital 26.10.2020

Keep your critters safe tonight.

Care Animal Hospital 17.10.2020

Happy Hanukkah to all our clients who celebrate. Hanukkah Sameach!

Care Animal Hospital 08.10.2020

Halloween Pet Safety Tips Halloween’s fun for people, but for pets, maybe not so much. From a pet’s perspective, Halloween can be truly terrifying, says AAHA Senior Veterinary Officer Heather Loenser, DVM. Strangers in costumes invading their home every 10 minutessuper scary! ... Here are some helpful hints to keep Halloween Safe for everyone: ~ Hide the treats behind a cabinet door Keep the candy away from pets. First of all, there are wrappers: Eating a bowl-full of wrappers can easily result in surgery for a stomach obstruction. Second, a lot of people already know that chocolate is bad for dogs and cats, but fewer people are aware of the dangers of xylitol. This common sugar substitute is found in all kinds of sugarless Halloween treats and it’s highly toxic to dogs. And while there’s no published data that says it’s harmful to cats, there have been anecdotal reports of xylitol sensitivity in both cats and ferrets. ~ Be careful with costumesfor pets and people Almost 29 million pet owners plan to dress their pets up for Halloween this year, and they’ll spend nearly half a billion dollars on pet costumes, more than double what they spent in 2010. If your clients dress up their pets, they should make sure the costume is comfortable and has no dangling pieces the pet can chew off. The costume shouldn’t interfere with the pet’s movement, sight, hearing, or breathing. Wearing a costume can be very stressful to some pets, so encourage owners to give the pet a chance to try on the costume before the big night to make sure the pet is comfortable. Also, the decorations on costumes for people, especially strings, can cause intestinal obstructions if swallowed. ~ Keep pets away from the door With so many people coming and going on the doorstep, there’s a better than average opportunity for pets to scoot outside unseen. Unless they’re extremely socialized and well behaved, owners should consider keeping them in a separate room during peak trick-or-treating time. And they should make sure the pet is wearing a collar with ID tags or is microchipped, so they can easily be identified or located if they do manage to slip away during the sugar-fueled excitement. Owners should take a moment to make sure their registration for their pet’s microchip is up to date by contacting their microchip company. ~ Keep the glow away from pets Jack-o-lanterns are fun, but knocking them over, not so much. A cat or dog can easily tip over a lit pumpkin and start a fire, or risk burning themselves. Likewise, owners should keep Halloween glowsticks and other glow-in-the-dark decorations away from their pets. Although the liquid that makes them glow probably isn’t toxic, it tastes terrible and can make pets salivate excessively and act oddly. Spread the word and help keep pets safe. Happy Halloween! Sounds like someone’s at the door. . . . Article credit: Tony McReynolds, AAHA, 10/31/2019 Photo credit: iStock/Alona Rjabceva

Care Animal Hospital 30.09.2020

Who else loves sphynx cats?? This sweet little girl getting lots of love! #sphynxcat #sphynx #sphynxofinstagram #nakedcat #playtime #sillygirl #careanimalhospital #temecula

Care Animal Hospital 14.09.2020

Are you new to the Temecula area? Or, just looking for a new Vet Clinic to care for your fur-friends? We'd love to help. Call (951)676-4690. #Temecula #TemeculaValley #dogsofinstagram ##catsofinstagram

Care Animal Hospital 05.09.2020

This is why... #CareAnimalHospital #Temecula

Care Animal Hospital 27.08.2020

Look at this beautiful Thank you card we received. Thank you Madelyn!

Care Animal Hospital 25.08.2020

Happy Birthday, Hana!

Care Animal Hospital 19.08.2020

Just A puppy kiss on this Tuesday afternoon #kiss #puppiesofinstagram #puppylove #cuddles #lover #temecula #careanimalhospital #techlife

Care Animal Hospital 06.08.2020

Do you dress up your Hedgehog for Halloween? If so, please share the photos... we'd LOVE to see them! #CareAnimalHospital #Temecula

Care Animal Hospital 17.07.2020

Halloweeen is coming soon...show us your pet's costume.

Care Animal Hospital 13.07.2020

Is my pet too old for surgery? There is no such thing as a pet too old for surgery. Regardless of age, your pet shouldn’t be detracted from the treatment he/she needs. ##seniordog #temecula #careanimalhospital... Anesthesia shouldn’t be a factor either. Modern advances in medicinal technology have made it extremely safe and manageable, despite an animal’s nature, breed, size, or age. Overall, if your vet thinks your pet is in need of the procedure, then it would be best to follow suit. All those risks are outweighed by the dangers of not pushing through with the operation, so it’s best to trust your doctor’s plan and choose what’s best for your pet in the long run.

Care Animal Hospital 28.06.2020

A great article about relieving Anxiety for traveling with Dogs, with some helpful hints from Dr. Alcorn. https://petlifetoday.com/tips-for-fixing-dog-road-trip-anx/ #temecula #CareAnimalHospital