239d Arroyo Veterinary Hospital, Feline Quality of Life

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(707) 996-1054
18501 Sonoma Hwy
in the "Springs"

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Hospital Hours


Mon 8 am - 6 pm

Tues*
8 am - 6 pm

Wed
8 am - 6 pm

Thurs 8 am - 6 pm

Fri 8 am - 6 pm

Sat 9 am - 2 pm

Sun Closed

* We will be holding our Walk-in Clinics from 2:30 - 5:00 following our Staff Meetings on the following Tuesdays:

May 21

June 4

June 25

July 9

July 23


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Puppy Socialization Classes

Wednesday Nights 6:15-7:30 pm
at Arroyo Veterinary Hospital
18501 Sonoma Hwy
Drop-in class - $15 fee
Puppies age 10-16 weeks
Proof of 2 sets of vaccines required (please bring vaccination records to first class)
Annie Humphrey, MSW, CPDT
Good Dog! Professional Dog Training
(707)939-8779

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yahoo.com
www.gooddog
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Got some old towels you
don't need?
We'll take them!

Pet Loss Support Group
For guardians who have experienced the loss (death, missing, custody) of all types of pets and for those who are anticipating the loss of their pet (terminally ill, elderly)

Meets every Tuesday 7:15-8:15 pm at the Brookdale Lodge
at Paulin Creek,
2375 Range Ave.
in Santa Rosa

Drop-in Group, no fee
(sponsored by REVMA)
Families, couples, children, adults welcome

707-579-3411 & 527-9330
3367
Feline Quality of Life
f_quality.jpgJust like people, your cat thrives on the little things that make life enjoyable. Clean, comfortable surroundings, healthy food, good hygiene, and regular exercise, attention, and affection all contribute not only to your pet’s longevity but also to the quality of his or her time with you and your family.


Behavior

Cats can’t talk. Their aggressive or destructive behavior, vocalization, or house soiling can be their only way of communicating a problem. By being aware of what constitutes “normal” behavior and learning to watch for warning signs, you can work to correct bad behavior and recognize potential health problems such as diabetes, arthritis, and senility.

Nutrition and Exercise
Obesity has become a chronic problem in cats, one that can lead to other health problems such as loss of mobility, chronic arthritis, chronic constipation, and endocrine-related illnesses such as hypothyroidism, diabetes, and Cushing’s disease. Good nutrition is one way to fight obesity.
At Arroyo, we offer a range of pet foods for specific dietary needs, including weight loss, as well as ideas for healthy foods you can prepare yourself and for feeding schedules.

Regular exercise is equally important. To prevent injuries, parasites, life-threatening diseases, and other health threats, and to protect indigenous animals, we recommend keeping cats indoors. Exercise your indoor kitty with toys, especially wands, that get him or her chasing and dancing after tempting items.

When you come to Arroyo for your pet’s examination, be sure to find out his or her weight and how it measures up on our body scale system.

Training
You can be a partner in fostering your cat’s health and well-being.Arroyo’s services include behavior consultation.

Reproduction
Spaying and neutering are common and highly recommended procedures, ones that can help protect the health and safety of your cat and control the animal population.

Arroyo offers spay and neuter programs that adhere to the highest medical standards and provide total pre- and post-operative care, all at a competitive, predetermined price.

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Companionship
Science can’t explain the phenomenon, but numerous studies have shown that animal companions—just by their presence—can help lower your blood pressure and cholesterol levels, increase your chances of survival after a heart attack, reduce loneliness and depression, and spread all-around good cheer. Your presence, affection, and attention have an equally powerful and positive effect on your pet’s well-being.

Euthanasia
If your pet becomes extremely ill or severely injured, sometimes the kindest thing you can do is have your veterinarian induce his or her death quietly and humanely through euthanasia. This decision is always serious and seldom easy. At Arroyo, we understand the special relationship you have with your pet and can help you weigh what is best for the animal as well as for you and your family. If you choose euthanasia, we can guide you through the medical and grieving process with care and compassion.

Arroyo Veterinary Hospital offers wellness programs that cover all aspects of preventive health for kittens and for cats in their active and senior years. Learn more about our full range of services.





Arroyo Veterinary Hospital is proud to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, a member of the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce, The Better Business Bureau and a certified Green Business

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Privacy Notice

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We have special offers on
Flea and Tick prevention, including Trifexis®, Revolution
® (for cats),
Frontline
® and Certifect®.


Parasite Prevention
Special Offers
We will match   PetMed's prices on these Flea/Tick and Heartworm products!


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One chewable tablet a month
Protects against Fleas, Heartworm & Intestinal Parasites.

Get a $10 mail-in rebate on purchase of 6 doses or a $25 mail-rebate on purchase of 12 doses.


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Buy 12 get 2 FREE doses + $12 rebate and free toy


FOR FLEAS AND TICKS

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BUY 6 GET 2 FREE
BUY 3 GET 1 FREE



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Advantix®
Buy 6 get 2 free
Buy 4 get 1 free



Revolution

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BUY 6 GET 2 FREE
BUY 9 GET 3 FREE


Call 996-1054 for more information or stop in and ask one of our Client Service Representatives about the best way to guard against fleas, ticks and heartworm.

Ask About our
Frequent Pet Food Buyer Card!
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Buy 10 bags of pet food, get one bag free!

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