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Rainbow Veterinary Hospital

(on empire ave)
Pets in Burbank, CA
Pets
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

2321 W Empire Ave
Burbank, CA
91504

About

Rainbow Veterinary Hospital is a full service companion animal hospital. It is our commitment to provide quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet.

Our services and facilities are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy pets. We assist in the early detection and treatment of disease as your pet ages, and as well provide complete medical and surgical care necessary during his or her lifetime.

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Tiger lilies are probably the most poisonous plants for cats. All the parts of the plant are toxic, and able to cause renal failure. Cats that have ingested this plant will vomit, be lethargic, lack appetite or have increased thirst.
Even if you have a big backyard, it's still important to walk your dog so that they can get the exercise that they need!
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Cats rub against us and scratch as a form of communication! They have scent glands on their cheeks and paws, so rubbing against us or scratching on vertical surfaces transfers their scent.
Trimming your dog’s nails play a vital role in maintaining your dog’s health! Neglected nails not only drive you up the wall with their continuous clicking across the floor, but can also cause health problems in your dog.
Plastic-coated springs designed as cat exercise toys can exercise and entertain a cat in multiple ways!
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As a general rule, adult dogs need about one ounce of water per pound of body weight per day. But growing puppies, despite their smaller size, drink more than their adult counterparts.
The chrysanthemum is a common houseplant that may poison your pet. Even if the cat touches the plant with his skin or mouth, there will be allergic reactions.
If there’s one piece of equipment that’s an absolute necessity for your dog, it’s a pet identification (ID) tag. What does your pet's ID tag look like?
Unfortunately, allergies are quite common in dogs of all breeds and backgrounds. Most allergies appear after the pet is six months of age, with the majority of affected dogs over age one or two.
Poor coordination and the lack of balance are among the earliest signs of rabies. If you notice your cat banging their head into a lot of objects you need to contact us!
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Proper nutrition is key to a healthy pet! Feeding your pet the right amount, and type, of food will help them maintain a healthy weight! Call us today if you have any questions about your pet's diet!
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How to pick what furry friend is best for you and your family? Your pet-owning experience will be most enjoyable if you consider carefully what type of pet best suits your family, home, and lifestyle. Invest the time and effort to make an informed decision and ensure the years with your future pet are happy ones!
We hope that you had a great Thanksgiving! What was your favorite dish?
We recommend regular wellness exams for the same reason your physician and dentist recommend them – if you can detect a problem in its early stages, it's more likely to be treated and resolved with less expense, less difficulty and better success!
Veterinarians are trained to know what to look for during a routine examination. Whether it's a bacterial infection, a problem with their weight, or deteriorating hips in senior pets, visiting the vet regularly can help detect problems and disease as early as possible!
When should you treat your dog with flea or tick products? It depends on where you live! Call us and schedule your pet's next visit!
Your pet's diet plays a huge role in their overall health. As dedicated pet owner's, we know that it can be difficult finding the correct diet plan for your pet! We're here to answer your questions to ensure that your pet lives their happiest and healthiest life!
It may be necessary to dress your pets warmly as we near colder weather! Small dogs and those with short hair need extra help when there’s a chill in the air. Puppies and older canines also may find it hard to control their body heat.
While dogs are the natural hosts, cats can get heartworms too. Protect your pet with monthly heartworm preventive medication!
Studies have found that having a pet actually decreases the amount of anxiety and stress that comes with everyday stressors! Would you agree??
As we slowly pack away holiday decor be aware of tinsel! Cats like tinsel, but tinsel isn't good for them. If ingested, tinsel can cause intestinal blockages that can be harmful – or even fatal!
Happy Holidays! Warmest thoughts and best wishes to you and your loved ones!
Toothpaste made for humans is toxic to dogs. Fortunately, there is a toothpaste for dogs too!
As we near the end of 2020, we thank you for all of your support this year and can't wait to see what the new year has in store!
As we enter the New Year, what are some goals that you have for 2021?
Fun fact for the day! A group of kittens is called a “kindle.”
Make sure that your pet's vaccinations are up-to-date! Depending on where you live, your fur baby could be exposed to various preventable diseases. Keep your fur kids protected!
Talk to your pet! Communication will help you and your fur baby have a tighter connection and stronger bond.
We are here for advice on any healthcare and prevention for your fur babies! Your pet's health and comfort is our top priority. Schedule your pet's next appointment with us so that we can ensure they are healthy and happy!
Your pet relies on you to keep them in good health! A proper diet, regular exercise and grooming, and routine check-ups at the vet will help your pet in top form.
Healthy pet eyes are bright and shiny. Mucus and watery tears are normal but should be minimal and clear. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out so that we can help!
Just as with humans, exercise promotes mental and physical health for your pooch. Exercising your pet can be as simple as taking a daily walk or playing fetch in the yard. The activity doesn't matter as long as your pup is moving and using energy!
Keeping your pet free of parasites (fleas, ticks, heartworm, etc.) is extremely important! Consult with us for the best product and treatment for your pet
Maintaining a healthy weight is essential to your pet’s healthy life and lifestyle! Are you wondering what a healthy weight is for your fur baby? Schedule your next visit so that we can help!
Having your veterinarian examine your pet at least once a year is crucial to make sure your pet is healthy and to help detect problems sooner rather than later! Schedule your next visit now!
Lack of exercise and overfeeding is as much a problem in pets as it is in people. Your pet cannot decide how much exercise he or she needs or what kind of food is best to eat; only you can do that. We can help you figure out the best routine and treatment for your fur baby. We're here for you!
Regular exercise also helps your dog maintain a healthy weight and heart, while increasing muscle mass. Allow your pet to play a part in your daily exercise by going on a walk or short run!
Bad breath can be a sign of teeth or gum problems. Particles of food, saliva, and bacteria known as plaque can build up on the gums and teeth and cause infection! Wondering how your pet can have improved dental health? Schedule your furry friend's next visit today!
Dogs in the U.S. are starting to weigh more and more. While they may look “fat and happy” this can be harmful to your pet’s health. Animals facing obesity are more likely to have arthritis and heart problems. Give us a call to see how your pets weight compares, and learn more about our weight management programs!
Kittens should come in for a visit around 6 to 8 weeks of age to receive their first vaccines. Vaccinating your kitten can help protect them from disease, viruses, and bacteria. Call us today to learn more about kitten vaccines and schedule your appointment today!
Spaying your female pet can give her a longer life! Spaying your pet can reduce chance of uterine and breast cancer. Call us today to learn more about the benefits of spaying your pet and schedule an appointment today!
Is your dog destructive when you leave? This could be a sign of separation anxiety. Giving your dog a toy, or treat, when you leave can keep their mind stimulated while you are gone!
Ensuring your dog is eating slowly, can reduce the chance of vomiting after meals. Slower eating can also lead to your dog feeling fuller and eating less. You can purchase different bowl options that can turn mealtime into a game!
Spaying your female pet can give her a longer life! Spaying your pet can reduce chance of uterine and breast cancer. Call us today to learn more about the benefits of spaying your pet and schedule an appointment today!
Is your dog destructive when you leave? This could be a sign of separation anxiety. Giving your dog a toy, or treat, when you leave can keep their mind stimulated while you are gone!
Dental health can lead to more serious conditions within your pet’s body. You should schedule a dental examination at least once a year to keep a benchmark on their oral health. Call today to learn more about the importance of proper dental care for your pets!
Cats love to play, especially if they are kittens! A cost effective toy for your rambunctious kitten is a ping pong ball! Being able to chase the ball can tire out your kitten and help establish a nighttime sleep pattern.
Ensuring your dog is eating slowly, can reduce the chance of vomiting after meals. Slower eating can also lead to your dog feeling fuller and eating less. You can purchase different bowl options that can turn mealtime into a game!
Spaying your female pet can give her a longer life! Spaying your pet can reduce chance of uterine and breast cancer. Call us today to learn more about the benefits of spaying your pet and schedule an appointment today!
Is your dog destructive when you leave? This could be a sign of separation anxiety. Giving your dog a toy, or treat, when you leave can keep their mind stimulated while you are gone!
Annual wellness exams can help keep an accurate timeline on your pet’s health. Yearly metrics can potentially help in diagnosing conditions later in your pet’s life.
Many cat owners believe canned food is more fattening than kibble food. This is not the case! Canned food has less fat and more water for your cat, making canned food the healthier option for meal time! Call us to learn about the cat food brands we recommend.
Dental health can lead to more serious conditions within your pet’s body. You should schedule a dental examination at least once a year to keep a benchmark on their oral health. Call today to learn more about the importance of proper dental care for your pets!
Cats love to play, especially if they are kittens! A cost effective toy for your rambunctious kitten is a ping pong ball! Being able to chase the ball can tire out your kitten and help establish a nighttime sleep pattern.
Ensuring your dog is eating slowly, can reduce the chance of vomiting after meals. Slower eating can also lead to your dog feeling fuller and eating less. You can purchase different bowl options that can turn mealtime into a game!
If your dog has lost its sight, you might be wondering how they will navigate your house. Fortunately, you can rest easy because dogs adapt very well to losing their vision! Your dog may take a few days to become accustomed to your home, but once they are adjusted, they will get around quite well!
There is a difference between your dog play fighting and aggression. Tail wagging and bowing are good signs of play, while low-range barking and teeth showing are signs of an angry dog. To avoid a potential dog bite, keep an eye on your dog at all times when they are meeting someone new or playing with a new dog!
Annual wellness exams can help keep an accurate timeline on your pet’s health. Yearly metrics can potentially help in diagnosing conditions later in your pet’s life.
Many cat owners believe canned food is more fattening than kibble food. This is not the case! Canned food has less fat and more water for your cat, making canned food the healthier option for meal time! Call us to learn about the cat food brands we recommend.
Dental health can lead to more serious conditions within your pet’s body. You should schedule a dental examination at least once a year to keep a benchmark on their oral health. Call today to learn more about the importance of proper dental care for your pets!
Cats need to scratch! Scratching helps remove the old outer nail to reveal smooth claws underneath! Be sure to provide your cat with a sturdy scratching post, at least three feet high. This will deter them from scratching your carpet and furniture.
All dogs are descendants of wolves! Dogs, and puppies in particular, feel more safe in small, secure areas! Having a crate for your dog to go into when they are tired or unattended can help keep them calm and relaxed.
If your dog has lost its sight, you might be wondering how they will navigate your house. Fortunately, you can rest easy because dogs adapt very well to losing their vision! Your dog may take a few days to become accustomed to your home, but once they are adjusted, they will get around quite well!
There is a difference between your dog play fighting and aggression. Tail wagging and bowing are good signs of play, while low-range barking and teeth showing are signs of an angry dog. To avoid a potential dog bite, keep an eye on your dog at all times when they are meeting someone new or playing with a new dog!
Annual wellness exams can help keep an accurate timeline on your pet’s health. Yearly metrics can potentially help in diagnosing conditions later in your pet’s life.

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Company name
Rainbow Veterinary Hospital
Category
Pets

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Rainbow Veterinary Hospital in Burbank CA?
    You can reach them at: 818-846-1166. It’s best to call Rainbow Veterinary Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for Rainbow Veterinary Hospital on empire ave in Burbank?
    Rainbow Veterinary Hospital is located at this address: 2321 W Empire Ave Burbank, CA 91504.
  • What are Rainbow Veterinary Hospital(Burbank, CA) store hours?
    Rainbow Veterinary Hospital store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Sat: 8:00AM - 4:00PM, Sun: Closed.