Care for Sick Dogs & Cats in Huntington Beach

You love your pet, and when they're not feeling well, you want to help. At Hope Veterinary Care, we offer the assistance you and your pet need when they're sick. We are passionate about helping your cat or dog enjoy every day and feel their best, which is why we offer the services they need to boost their overall health.

We are proud to serve the residents of Huntington Beach and the surrounding areas. You can trust that we will welcome you and your furry friend like family and offer the expert services and genuine care your pet deserves.

If your dog or cat isn't feeling well, you want to know who to turn to. You can rely on our friendly team to be there when you and your pet need us most. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and get the pet medical care your beloved cat or dog needs.

CALL US: (714) 964-1605 REQUEST APPOINTMENT

Common Signs Your Pet Is Sick

You know your pet as well as you know your best friend, and you can tell when something is wrong. There are signs you can look for to determine if your pet is feeling sick and should seek immediate medical attention.

If your dog or cat suddenly stops eating or drinking, exhibits problems going to the bathroom, is vomiting, or has diarrhea, then it's best to call our office. You should also reach out if you start noticing changes in their behavior or energy levels or if they're showing signs of pain. Our knowledgeable team will ask questions and set up an appointment for you and your furry family member. We care about your pet's health as much as your peace of mind, and you can rely on us to help your pet and give you the answers you need.

Pet Skin Infections

Your pet's skin and fur are an important line of defense to protect their overall health, and when their skin is irritated or infected, it directly impacts their well-being. If you notice your pet's fur is thinning, has patches missing, or has become matted, then you should call our team. If your pet's skin is red and irritated, feels warm to the touch in a centralized location, or has a boil or an abscess, then it's best to contact our office, and we will schedule your pet for an appointment. Skin infections and mange are common but must be treated promptly to protect your pet's health.

Pets with Internal Illness

When your dog or cat won't eat or drink, can't keep food down, or experiences diarrhea, you may feel at a loss because you don't know what's making them sick or how to help them. Our team is here to figure out what's causing your pet's illness and create a custom treatment plan to boost their health. Our pets, much like people, exhibit internal illness in similar ways. Our compassionate veterinarians perform the necessary tests and treatments to restore your dog or cat's health and appetite.

Our Process to Help Your Sick Cat or Dog

Your pet holds a special place in your heart, and you want someone who gently cares for them as you would. Our compassionate team will take the time to make sure your furry family member feels comfortable and welcome to help alleviate their anxiety and maximize their comfort. We understand that you are eager to help, and we will discuss every aspect of our tests and treatments with you so you can make an informed decision on how best to help your dog or cat.

When you call us to discuss your pet's symptoms, you will discover a caring and attentive team. We will ask questions and set up the earliest possible appointment to see your ailing pet. When you arrive for your pet's appointment, our team will ask follow-up questions and clarify any symptoms. Our vet will perform a gentle and thorough exam and conduct a medical consultation. If necessary, we will also order bloodwork to provide further information. Once we've completed our exams and tests, our vet will use the information to form a diagnosis and prescribe a treatment, prescription, surgery, or an ointment to restore your pet's health.

Sick Pet FAQs

You want to understand why your pet isn't feeling well and what you can do to help. That is why we encourage you to ask questions and share your concerns. We are happy to provide the answers you need to make an informed decision regarding your pet's treatment plan. Here are some of the most common questions we receive regarding sick cats and dogs.

Is it bad that my dog's nose is dry?

It's normal for dogs to have a wet and cold nose. However, a dry nose can indicate that your dog is dehydrated or has a fever. Be sure to call us if you notice signs of dryness, especially if it's been going on for a while.

Yes. Suddenly changing your cat's diet can make them sick and even cause diarrhea. If you want to change your cat's food, check with our friendly vet to ensure the new food is a good choice for your cat's specific digestive system since some cats have sensitive stomachs. You should also make dietary changes gradually by mixing their new food with their old food so they can become accustomed to it.

If your dog is eating grass, it may be because they are bored or like the taste. However, dogs also eat grass to induce vomiting if their stomach is upset because of eating something that makes them feel ill.

Sick Pet Medical Care in Huntington Beach

Your pet's health is important to you, and you want to keep them happy and strong. At Hope Veterinary Care, we offer the services and treatments your pet needs when they feel sick. Whether you have a kitten who won't eat or an elderly dog that is showing visible signs of arthritis, like limping, you can rely on our team to provide the expert insight and gentle medical pet care they need. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

CALL US: (714) 964-1605 REQUEST APPOINTMENT


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