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We are working on several things to help with continuing to provide veterinary care and services under these challenging times

We will be closing early June 3rd, 2020 at 1pm due to planned protests in the area. We will be rescheduling appointments and seeing some patients at our sister location - Amador Valley Veterinary Center, in Pleasanton.

The outbreak of respiratory disease caused by a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), first detected in Wuhan City, in China, has raised concerns about the potential for a global pandemic.

Crates and X-pens and mandated lockdowns can leave you feeling like you're in doggy jail. Or you can make good use of your space and time and ultimately have more freedom in the near future.

Some coronaviruses that infect animals can sometimes be spread to humans and then spread between people, but this is rare. This is what happened with the virus that caused the current outbreak of COVID-19. However, we do not know the exact source of this virus. Public health officials and partners are working hard to identify the source of COVID-19. The first infections were linked to a live animal market, but the virus is now spreading from person to person.

An update on new plans: Starting in May we will resume performing more routine procedures such as spaying and neutering, vaccinations, and well-checks. We genuinely appreciate your patience as we curtailed those typically non-urgent procedures as part of our initial COVID-19 response plan. In the next few weeks, you can look forward to our team calling you to schedule routine surgeries as we continue our return to full service.

Although pets cannot become sick from COVID-19, could they serve as a conduit of infection between people?
