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Pet Microchips

Essentially, microchips are computer chips about the size of a grain of rice. Easily implanted under your pet's skin by a hypodermic needle, microchips provide permanent identification that won't wear out, fade, or get lost if the pet runs away. Special scanners find the microchip and can translate into

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Fresh Breath and Straight Teeth

Although many of us dread it, we visit our dentist routinely to insure our mouth stays healthy and our smile bright. Our pets also benefit from a visit to their dentist and advanced dental care is quickly becoming more common. That's right…braces for Boxers, crowns for kitties and a root canal for

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Cloning Pets

Ever wanted an exact copy of your favorite pet? Well, now it's possible - but is it smart? Most pet owners have suffered the loss of a very dear and special pet. And while owners would like to keep their dear friend with them forever, very few would actually go so far as to entertain the idea of cloning. To

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Winter Dangers for Pets

Winter is a time of cold weather festivals, holiday parties, and changing weather. For pets and pet owners, this season can bring its own unique set of challenges and hazards. Keeping your pet safe during this time of year will require some preparation and homework. Family gatherings and get togethers

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Traveling with Pets

According to a survey of pet owners by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA), more than 53% of dog and cats will travel with their owners. With the upcoming busy travel season, what are the best ways of traveling with your best friend? It has been said that "an ounce of prevention is

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Strange Things in Pets' Stomachs

Ask your family veterinarian to talk about what he or she has found inside the stomachs of dogs and you will be in for an afternoon of stories. For a variety of reasons, our canine pets seem to enjoy gobbling up the oddest things! Recently, a leading manufacturer of veterinary x-ray products held a contest

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17859 Santiago Blvd # A
Orange, CA 92861
We’re located in the Ralphs shopping center, just behind Rockwell’s Restaurant on the Bank of America side of the plaza—we look forward to seeing you and your pet!
We help pets overcome pain and regain their mobility, providing personalized care solutions to help them get back to doing what they love quickly and effectively.
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17859 Santiago Blvd # A
Orange, CA 92861
*We’re located in the Ralphs shopping center, just behind Rockwell’s Restaurant on the Bank of America side of the plaza—we look forward to seeing you and your pet!