Ruptured Eardrums in Dogs
Is your dog simply ignoring you? Or do they have a ruptured eardrum? Today, our La Mesa vets discuss the symptoms and treatment options for dogs with ruptured ear drums.
Rancho Village Veterinary Hospital is a full-service pet hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs in La Mesa and the surrounding areas.
With broad and varied services that include preventive care, surgery and oncology, our services are designed to help you address all of your pet’s health needs in one place.
We care for the companion animals of the residents of La Mesa and neighboring areas; we're proud of the reputation we've established over the years for our quality, professional care with a compassionate touch.
Whether it's your first visit with your pet or your pet is a loyal patient, our goal is to treat each animal as if it were our own.
We have board-certified surgeons available for specialty surgery daily, to help ensure your pet is quickly treated.
Your pet's oral health can greatly affect their overall well-being, so ensure their teeth and gums are in good shape.
Regular checkups help us detect any issues and treat them early on, when they're easier to manage.
We offer reliable urgent care during office hours, as well as options in case of after-hours emergencies.
If your beloved pet is having trouble getting around, it may be a sign of an injured joint or degenerative condition.
Our trained specialists are available to diagnose and correct injuries and diseases of the bones, ligaments, joints, tendons and other skeletal structures. If your dog or cat is suffering from a condition or injury that requires advanced specialized care, your vet will refer your dog or cat to a vet surgeon in San Diego County.
Routine pet vaccinations and parasite prevention can help you protect your cat or dog from many serious conditions.
Our trained specialists help provide your cat or dog with dermatological treatments to help them be comfortable in their skins.
State-of-the-art equipment and advanced diagnostic testing allow us to provide fast, accurate diagnoses of your pet's conditions.
In most cases, with early diagnosis, cancers can be treated with a combination of surgeries, therapies and other methods.
If you're seeking advice on parasite protection or information on common illnesses, our pet blogs feature informative suggestions from our La Mesa vets to help you keep your furry friends healthy and happy.
Is your dog simply ignoring you? Or do they have a ruptured eardrum? Today, our La Mesa vets discuss the symptoms and treatment options for dogs with ruptured ear drums.
Dog ear infections are easy to treat when spotted early, so it is important to know the signs and symptoms. In this post, our La Mesa vets share how you can tell if your dog has an ear infection and what you can do.
Limping is one of the most common reasons that our La Mesa emergency vets see dogs at our animal hospital. Today we look at the causes of limping in dogs, what you can do to help your limping dog, and when it's time to see a vet.
No one likes the thought of a spider in their home. Most of the time, they stay out of sight and don't cause any issues. But if provoked, they can bite us or our pets. Today, our La Mesa vets will teach you about spider bites on dogs, what symptoms to look for, and when to seek medical attention.
Rancho Village Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of La Mesa companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.
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