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  • 11981 Jack Benny Dr #101, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 US
  • (909) 941-0841

Pet Care Tips

Our Rancho Cucamonga veterinarians share helpful tips and advice to help you keep your pets healthy and happy.

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Dog Training Advice

Dog Training Advice

It can be an exciting time when you get a new dog or puppy but don't forget about training. Training your new dog can help make life much easier for both of you and save you from plenty of frustration. Our Rancho Cucamonga vets share some advice to follow when training your dog and what to consider if you decide to hire a dog trainer.

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Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Why is My Dog Constipated & What to Do

Constipation is not only uncomfortable for our furry friends, but it can also lead to serious complications if not treated quickly. Our Rancho Cucamonga vets talk about the symptoms that accompany constipation and how your dog can be treated both at the vet clinic and at home.

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My Cat Won't Eat - Is This an Emergency?

My Cat Won't Eat - Is This an Emergency?

While cats may occasionally slow down on their food intake, it's uncommon for them to stop eating for an extended period of time unless there is an underlying cause. Our Rancho Cucamonga vets share some information on the different reasons why your cat won't eat and when it might be considered an emergency.

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High Blood Pressure in Dogs

High Blood Pressure in Dogs

While uncommon, high blood pressure or hypertension is a serious condition that can affect our canine companions. Today, our Rancho Cucamonga vets share the main causes and symptoms of high blood in dogs as well as how it is diagnosed and treated.

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Old Cats – Care for Senior Cats

Old Cats – Care for Senior Cats

Getting older is inevitable, even for your feline friend. This means that their needs will change over time, whether its their diet, their routine veterinary care or home environment. Today, our Rancho Cucamonga geriatric pet vets talk about how to care for your senior cat and how care for old cats change as they age.

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Dog Eye Infection

Dog Eye Infection

Eye infections can have a number of different causes behind them but one thing is the same across the board, they are painful for your pup. Here our Rancho Cucamonga vets talk about the types of eye infections in dogs, what causes them and what you should do when they occur.

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Drooling in Dogs: Why They Do it & What to Do

Drooling in Dogs: Why They Do it & What to Do

We all know that dogs drool, some more than others. But when is this drooling unusual and what causes it? Today, our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss drooling in dogs, which breeds drool more and how to tell when the drooling is caused by a health concern.

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Where to Leave a Cat While on Vacation?

Where to Leave a Cat While on Vacation?

While we wish we could take our feline companions with us when we go out of town, it isn't always possible. In this post, our Rancho Cucamonga vets share some ideas for places where you can leave your cat while you are on vacation.

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Watering Eye in Cats

Watering Eye in Cats

The moist outer layer on your cat's eye protects the eye by washing away dirt and debris. That said, if your cat's eyes have started to tear or water excessively, or if your cat is squinting, it could be an early sign that there is an issue. Here, our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss reasons why your cat's eye might be watering.

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Best Food for Canines Dental Health

Best Food for Canines Dental Health

Just like humans, a dog's dental health is important to their overall bodily health. Here, our Rancho Cucamonga vets discuss the best food for canine dental health.

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Rancho Regional Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Rancho Cucamonga companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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