Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
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Shiloh Mobile Veterinary Hospital provides full-service pet medical care right at your doorstep. They cater to dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles, pot-bellied pigs, and all kinds of exotic pets. Visit their blog and learn more about their services, facilities, past experiences, pet care, health tips, and more
Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
6d ago
Pets with special needs bring a little something extra into our lives. Be it a physical disability, chronic illness, or behavioral challenge, special pets demonstrate incredible strength and adaptability. Shiloh Veterinary Hospital understands how caring for a special needs pet is a truly rewarding experience. When it comes to dogs with short spine syndrome in […]
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Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
1M ago
With the vibrant colors of autumn painting the landscape, it’s the perfect time to make sure your pets are ready for the changing season. At Shiloh Veterinary Hospital, we understand the importance of seasonal pet care. Here are some essential fall pet health tips to keep your furry, feathered, and scaled friends happy and healthy ..read more
Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
1M ago
As Halloween approaches, it’s the perfect time to shine a light on some of the creepiest creatures that share our homes. From tarantulas to snakes, these spooky species might send shivers down some spines, but for exotic pet owners, they’re beloved companions. At Shiloh Mobile Veterinary Hospital, we’re here to help you care for your […]
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Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
3M ago
As the leaves change and temperatures drop, it’s not just humans who can feel the effects of seasonal shifts. Pet allergies in the fall are a common issue that can make your furry, feathered, or scaly friends uncomfortable. The team at Shiloh Veterinary Hospital is here to help you navigate these autumn ailments with ease, […]
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Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
4M ago
Felines are notoriously finicky, and they often like their home environments to be just so. If you’re interested in harmonizing your home for cats according to the principles of feng shui, keep reading! What is Feng Shui? Feng shui is an ancient Taoist Chinese practice that “centers around energy flow and the ways items in […]
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Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
5M ago
It’s summertime here in Los Angeles, and the California sun means business. While you might be sipping plenty of things to keep you well hydrated, it is easy to forget about your pets. Shiloh Veterinary Hospital wants to help ensure that you stay on top of your feline hydration game so you and your pet can enjoy the season.
Dehydration in Cats
Hydration is the amount of water we have in our bodies at any given time. Keeping the body well hydrated is very important to make sure many physiological processes occur optimally. Adequate hydration is essential in order to:
Digest food
R ..read more
Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
6M ago
Shiloh Veterinary Care is proud to be able to bring high-quality, full-service veterinary care right to the doorsteps of our pet patients. Mobile vet care benefits include convenience for the pet owner, but it also can help to reduce pet stress at the vet. Learn why we think that mobile vet care is an important model for veterinary medicine.
How Mobile Vet Care Works
For those unfamiliar with having a mobile veterinarian, it can seem a little unbelievable that your pet can get good care without going into a veterinary clinic or hospital. It’s true, though!
When you schedule an appointment wit ..read more
Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
7M ago
Ever since the pandemic shuttered many office buildings and in-person businesses, organizations pivoted and embraced remote work. Without a tether to an exact location, remote workers enjoy greater flexibility, and a better work-life balance, than ever before.
For mobile businesses like ours, the freedom to see and treat pets in their homes creates meaningful opportunities. Whether you are a pet owner unable to drive, have pets that dislike travel, or simply prefer the ease of electing services at home, we are always happy to come to you.
The Power of Choice
It is crucial to find ..read more
Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
8M ago
Whenever a dog or cat develops a new lump or bump, your first (and correct) instinct is probably to contact us at Shiloh Mobile Vet. It can be hard, though, even for our trained eyes, to know exactly what a mass might be just by looking. Keep reading to learn everything you ever wanted to know about masses on dogs and cats.
If it Swells…
When a new growth or mass is noted on a pet, it is best to get things checked out sooner rather than later. All masses should be monitored closely by a veterinarian.
When you bring a pet in to see us for a mass, we will do a few things:
Assess an ..read more
Shiloh Veterinary Hospital Blog
9M ago
With so many exponential benefits to pets and the wider community, spaying and neutering seems like a no-brainer. And yet, millions of pets produce offspring that lead to the staggering overpopulation numbers, crowded shelters, and high euthanasia rates. As pet lovers and responsible members of the community, we play a crucial part in animal welfare by choosing this routine medical procedure. Together we can reduce stray populations in San Diego County and beyond.
Expanding the View
Unspayed females and unneutered males can create imbalances in a neighborhood and the larger community. T ..read more