Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital

(on grand ave)
Veterinarians in Santa Ana, CA
Veterinarians

Location

1729 N Grand Ave
Santa Ana, CA
92705

About

Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital is family owned and operated by Dr. David Weber and his wife Lindsay Weber and is proud to serve the Santa Ana, CA area for everything pet-related! Dr. David Weber is a licensed and experienced Southern Califinornia veterinarian. Our team is committed to educating our clients in how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise. Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital stays on top of the latest advances in veterinarian technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery. Stop by today for a free first time examination! walk ins also welcome!

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For thousands of years, dogs have been our best friends, our protectors, and often our personal heroes. That is why each October, since 1981, The American Humane Society has encouraged animal lovers to repay the favor by adopting a dog from a local shelter or rescue group during their annual “Adopt-a-Dog Month®.”
TGIF. Have a great weekend!!
Fall is here! But did you know there are some pet poisons you should be aware of in the fall? *Death cap mushrooms are found throughout the United States. Pet owners should scour their yard frequently to get rid of any mushrooms. *Mothballs can be deadly. Symptoms include vomiting, severe abdominal pain, tremors, weakness, possible kidney or liver failure, and severe abnormality of your pet’s red blood cells. *Antifreeze is also deadly. As little as one teaspoon in a cat or dog, depending on the size of animal, can be fatal. Signs of early poisoning include acting drunk or uncoordinated, excessive thirst, and lethargy. Signs may seem to improve after 8-12 hrs, but internal damage is actually worsening, and crystals develop in the kidneys, which result in acute kidney failure. Immediate treatment with an antidote is vital. *Rodenticides can pose the potential for direct toxicity or relay toxicity. If your dog eats a large number of dead mice poisoned by rodenticides, they can experience secondary effects. Seek treatment immediately. *Compost piles. Piles of decomposing and decaying organic matter and molding food products in your backyard compost pile have the potential to contain molds which cause tremors. Even small amounts ingested can result in tremors or seizures within 30 minutes to several hours. The best thing you can do is to be educated on common household toxins, and to make sure you pet-proof your house. Make sure to keep all these products in labeled, tightly-sealed containers out of your pet’s reach. If you think your pet has been poisoned, contact your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661.
Please don't litter...neuter your critter!
Spring-A lovely reminder of how beautiful change can be.
Here's one last nod to St. Patrick's day. The first Irish Setter was brought to America in 1870. His name was Elcho and he sired 197 puppies! 🍀🍀

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Company name
Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital
Category
Veterinarians

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital in Santa Ana CA?
    You can reach them at: 714-972-0125. It’s best to call Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital on grand ave in Santa Ana?
    Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital is located at this address: 1729 N Grand Ave Santa Ana, CA 92705.