Winnetka Animal Clinic

Winnetka Animal Clinic Treating pets of Winnetka & the surrounding San Fernando Valley since 1979

🐾 Parasite protection = healthy pets! 🐶🐱Parasites like fleas ticks and worms can cause serious health issues for pets bu...
06/05/2025

🐾 Parasite protection = healthy pets! 🐶🐱

Parasites like fleas ticks and worms can cause serious health issues for pets but they are easy to prevent with monthly treatment.🛡️

Some of our furry patients! We’re lucky to care for such sweet and lovable cats and dogs every day.                     ...
04/08/2025

Some of our furry patients! We’re lucky to care for such sweet and lovable cats and dogs every day.

If your pet was microchipped with SaveThisLife (chip numbers starting with 991 or 900164), their registry is no longer a...
02/18/2025

If your pet was microchipped with SaveThisLife (chip numbers starting with 991 or 900164), their registry is no longer active. Make sure they’re protected—register their chip now with 24Petwatch:

100% free microchip registration

It’s beginning to look like Christmas…🎄❄️⛄️
12/09/2024

It’s beginning to look like Christmas…🎄❄️⛄️

Everyday is a paw-some day with furry best friends.
08/01/2024

Everyday is a paw-some day with furry best friends.

☀️😎As the weather warms up, many of us are eager to take our furry friends for a refreshing swim. But before you let you...
07/19/2024

☀️😎As the weather warms up, many of us are eager to take our furry friends for a refreshing swim. But before you let your dog dive into that inviting pond or lake, there’s an important danger you need to be aware of: Blue-Green Algae.

🌊 What is Blue-Green Algae? Blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, isn’t actually algae but a type of bacteria that often clumps together in bodies of water. It’s commonly found in non-flowing freshwater during hot seasons with little rainfall. Toxic algae can even grow in backyard pools and decorative ponds if they aren’t routinely cleaned.

🚫 Blue-green algae is extremely toxic to animals. Here’s why:
* Neurotoxin: The algae blooms secrete a neurotoxin that can damage an animal’s nervous system.
* Liver Damage: Ingesting water contaminated with blue-green algae can lead to liver failure.
* Rapid Onset: Symptoms can appear quickly after exposure, making it a life-threatening situation.

🔍 Recognizing Blue-Green Algae:
* Color: Look for greenish-blue or pea soup-like water.
* Foam or Scum: Algae often forms a layer of foam or scum on the surface.
* Odor: A musty or earthy smell may indicate the presence of toxic algae.

🚫 Safety Precautions:
1. Avoid: Keep your pets away from water that shows signs of blue-green algae.
2. Rinse: If your pet comes into contact with it, rinse them thoroughly with freshwater.
3. Seek Veterinary Help: If you suspect exposure, seek immediate veterinary assistance.

Prevention is key! Let’s keep our fur babies safe this summer.

Address

Winnetka, CA

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+18183418373

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