Westwood Hills Animal Hospital

Westwood Hills Animal Hospital Westwood Hills Animal Hospital is a full service companion animal hospital.

Alternative payment options:
Scratchpay
CareCredit (https://www.carecredit.com/go/385QZD)
Cherry (http://pay.withcherry.com/westwood-hills-animal-hospital)

06/03/2026

Good morning! Our phones and computers are currently down. Please leave us a voicemail, and we will try our best to get back to you via our online portal until further notice. Thank you for your patience.

Summer Safety TipsSummer heat can be dangerous for pets. To prevent burned paws, walk early in the morning or later in t...
06/03/2026

Summer Safety Tips
Summer heat can be dangerous for pets. To prevent burned paws, walk early in the morning or later in the evening. Even on mild days, temperatures in parked cars can rise to dangerous levels in minutes. If your pets can’t come inside with you, it’s safest to leave them at home.

Simple everyday moments like brushing andcuddling your pet are good opportunities for healthchecks. While many lumps and...
05/27/2026

Simple everyday moments like brushing and
cuddling your pet are good opportunities for health
checks. While many lumps and bumps are harmless,
any new growth is worth a closer look – especially if
it’s changing in size or shape, bleeding, or causing
discomfort.

Good morning! We will be closed Saturday, May 23rd - Monday, May 25th for Memorial day weekend. We will be open again on...
05/21/2026

Good morning! We will be closed Saturday, May 23rd - Monday, May 25th for Memorial day weekend. We will be open again on Tuesday, May 26th at 8am. We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday weekend!

*If your pet has a life-threatening emergency please contact either Animal Emergency Hospital on Plainfield (616-361-9911), Animal Emergency Hospital in Byron Center (616-537-1402), Blue Pearl Pet Hospital (616-284-5300) or Veterinary Emergency Group (616-207-3721)*

Spring gardening tip: check for pet hazards!Lilies, tulips, azaleas, and daffodils are toxic to pets.Fertilizers (even o...
05/20/2026

Spring gardening tip: check for pet hazards!
Lilies, tulips, azaleas, and daffodils are toxic to pets.
Fertilizers (even organic options) and cocoa mulch
aren’t pet-safe either. Know what’s growing in your
garden, read product labels, and call us with any
concerns. We wish you and your pets a safe and
happy spring!

Has your cat been “acting out”?Many of the behaviors we see in our feline friends are their way of telling you something...
05/13/2026

Has your cat been “acting out”?

Many of the behaviors we see in our feline friends are their way of telling you something is wrong.

If your cat is scratching, avoiding the litterbox, or showing aggression, learn how you can decode their behaviors with this infographic.

If you’re struggling with ongoing behavior issues, we can help.

Maternal instincts run deep, even in our pets!Dog and cat moms are incredible teachers, protectors, and nurturers.Happy...
05/10/2026

Maternal instincts run deep, even in our pets!

Dog and cat moms are incredible teachers, protectors, and nurturers.

Happy Mother's day to all moms, furry and human alike.

We hear it all the time: “He’s just getting older.”But when our pets are slowing down, losing interest in favorite activ...
05/06/2026

We hear it all the time: “He’s just getting older.”

But when our pets are slowing down, losing interest in favorite activities, or struggling to jump up on the couch, it’s often a sign of a treatable condition.

Learn how you can help your senior pet live their best life.

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month.With warmer weather and more outdoor adventures, the risk of tick exposure increases...
05/01/2026

May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

With warmer weather and more outdoor adventures, the risk of tick exposure increases…even in your own backyard.

Here’s what you need to know about protecting your pets. If you have questions about prevention, give us a call!

Did you know your pet’s unique ear anatomy makes them more prone to infections?Ear’s everything you need to know. Pro ti...
04/29/2026

Did you know your pet’s unique ear anatomy makes them more prone to infections?

Ear’s everything you need to know. Pro tip: Get your pets used to having their ears touched from a young age.

It makes cleanings and checkups much easier!

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3242 Leonard Street NW
Grand Rapids, MI
49534

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