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3060 N. Ashby Road • Atwater, CA 95301
Phone: 209-383-9175

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Hours of Operation

Monday-Friday
7:30AM – 6:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
After hours emergencies are referred to a local 24 hour care facility


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About Us



Atwater Veterinary Clinic is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Atwater, CA. The professional and courteous staff at Atwater Veterinary Clinic seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Atwater Veterinary Clinic strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Atwater, CA and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how Atwater Veterinary Clinic can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet. 

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  • Buster

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    He's in to the balls

    Buster
  • Yoko

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    When i first picked up Mr. Yoko

    Yoko
  • Gimble

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    The most loving dog in the world!

    Gimble
  • Gimble

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    Gimble with a smile.

    Gimble
  • Ginger

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    Ginger
  • Buster

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    Thank you Atwater Veterinary Clinic for such a GREAT Puppy. He has made my life a true blessing.

    Buster
  • Vern and Marley

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    Vern and Marley
  • Duke

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    Chill'n in the sun!

    Duke
  • Toby

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    Halloween Pumpkin!

    Toby
  • Blue

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    Bluedog, he is who he is.

    Blue
  • Jed

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    Jed

    Jed
  • Cassie Anne

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    Cassie's Halloween costume.

    Cassie Anne
  • Princesa Chili con Carne

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    Chili in one of her more casual outfits.

    Princesa Chili con Carne
  • Verna

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    Verna says: Dental Care is Important for dogs too!!

    Verna
  • Pasha

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    Crazy Pasha!

    Pasha
  • Duke

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    I enjoy work'n out with the guys, laying on my back and soaking up the sun, and long swims in my pool...

    Duke
  • Elizabeth Mae

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    500 pounds of absolute adorableness!

    Elizabeth Mae
  • Wesley

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    Christmas elf!

    Wesley
  • Ken and Huey

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    Friendship is what makes the world go round!

    Ken and Huey
  • Toby

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    Introducing the world's cutest and most adorable feline!

    Toby

  
     
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     February is Pet Dental Health Month


Why is Dental Care So Important to You and Your Pet?

Dental disease is the most common illness encountered in veterinary medicine today and affects 9 out of 10 pets. Unfortunately it is also the most undertreated disease. Pets often go for years with painful gingivitis or even severe tooth root abscesses without noticeable clinical signs to the owner. Dental disease puts tremendous demands on your pet's organs, weakening the liver, kidney and heart. This additional stress can shorten your pet's happiness and life expectancy.

      Warning signs of Dental Disease

You're probably not aware that your pet may be suffering in silence with dental disease. Some pets show severe or sharp pain while eating. Others may act depressed. Bad breath and drooling are the most frequent signs of dental disease. Diseased gums are thickened, reddened and bleed easily.

      Look for these signs of dental disease

-  Bad breath
- Yellow or brown discolored teeth
- Red inflamed gums
- Loose or missing teeth
- Reluctance to play or chew toys
- Swelling around muzzle or jaw

Almost all pets over 3 years of age have some form of dental disease. Poor oral health does cause serious health problems. Even a small amount of plaque buildup can place additional demands on the heart, kidney and liver. 
  

                   Regular professional dental cleaning means
                             a happier, healthier pet!         
  
  

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OBESITY IN DOGS Dr. Rebecca Remillard Nutrition OVERVIEW Obesity is defined as the excessive accumulation of body fat. Between 25 and 40 percent of dogs are considered obese or are likely to become obese. It is the most common nutrition-related health condition in dogs in our society. The primary causes of obesity are overeating and lack of exercise. When regular caloric intake exceeds the energy burned, the excess is stored as fat.

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