Banfield Pet Hospital

Banfield Pet Hospital® - North Attleboro provides quality and attentive health and wellness care for dog, cat and small animal pet patients. Our veterinarians and staff are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership and preventive health care with a full-service medical facility offering general services like routine vaccinations, microchipping, dental and surgical care and more.

POV: your fav human leaves the house and you're left with the spare human. 🤣📸by:
01/12/2025

POV: your fav human leaves the house and you're left with the spare human. 🤣

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With the CDC confirming an outbreak of H5 bird flu among birds, livestock and other animals, here's some information to ...
01/10/2025

With the CDC confirming an outbreak of H5 bird flu among birds, livestock and other animals, here's some information to help keep pets safe and healthy. Click through to learn more.

All donations made to  at any of our hospitals in California will support its disaster relief efforts, including work to...
01/09/2025

All donations made to at any of our hospitals in California will support its disaster relief efforts, including work to help pets impacted by the current fires affecting Los Angeles. Now through January 31st.

Tfw your owner is a homebody too, so they cancel all their weekend plans to be with you. 😃📸by:
01/08/2025

Tfw your owner is a homebody too, so they cancel all their weekend plans to be with you. 😃

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To boop or not to boop? TRICK QUESTION: The answer is always boop. ☝️📸by: .boy
01/06/2025

To boop or not to boop? TRICK QUESTION: The answer is always boop. ☝️

📸by: .boy

Watching your human throw away the toy you just destroyed in 5 minutes...  📸by:
01/05/2025

Watching your human throw away the toy you just destroyed in 5 minutes...

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01/03/2025

Did you know human food can cause pancreatitis in pets? 😖 Dr. Saskia shares some signs to look out for on this episode of Not Just Fluff. Listen to the full podcast, hosted by Hannah Shaw aka Kitten Lady, wherever you listen to podcasts 🎧

My cat when I ask her to come sit by me. 🐱📸by: .cat.named.callie
01/01/2025

My cat when I ask her to come sit by me. 🐱

📸by: .cat.named.callie

When you spent so long picking the perfect gift for your BFF... but they still prefer your bed 🛏️🐾
12/31/2024

When you spent so long picking the perfect gift for your BFF... but they still prefer your bed 🛏️🐾

Notifications from your dog camera:📸by:  &
12/29/2024

Notifications from your dog camera:

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Are you and your pet ready for the new year? We’re here to help make every day with your pet as low-stress as possible. ...
12/27/2024

Are you and your pet ready for the new year? We’re here to help make every day with your pet as low-stress as possible. Use Pet Chat™ when you have questions about your pet’s health and find out if they should see a vet. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4iQrDbx

Owner: You have enough toys.Dog: ...😛😛😛...Owner: 🎾🎾🎾📸by:
12/16/2024

Owner: You have enough toys.

Dog: ...😛😛😛...

Owner: 🎾🎾🎾

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Tfw you're comfy and ready to watch your favorite holiday movie... and realize the remote is on the other side of the ro...
12/14/2024

Tfw you're comfy and ready to watch your favorite holiday movie... and realize the remote is on the other side of the room. 📺​🎄

📸by: .meows

On a scale of 1-10, how good is your pet at dropping hints? 🔴 🔴 🔴📸by:
12/12/2024

On a scale of 1-10, how good is your pet at dropping hints? 🔴 🔴 🔴

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Wherever we roam, we roam together. 🌍🐾
12/08/2024

Wherever we roam, we roam together. 🌍🐾

POV: Hates water, loves sinks 🐈🤷‍♀️📸by:
12/06/2024

POV: Hates water, loves sinks 🐈🤷‍♀️

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12/04/2024

Pet toys aren't just fun and games 🧶 🎀 🐾 Dr. Saskia shares tips to keep in mind when holiday shopping for your pet. Listen to the full episode of Not Just Fluff, hosted by Kitten Lady, for more holiday tips: https://bit.ly/3Ba7Z9s

She brought home first place for zoomies! 🏆📸by:
12/02/2024

She brought home first place for zoomies! 🏆

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The holidays are stressful enough without a trip to the emergency vet! 🚨😬 Luckily, we’ve got tips to keep your furry fri...
11/29/2024

The holidays are stressful enough without a trip to the emergency vet! 🚨😬

Luckily, we’ve got tips to keep your furry friend safe in North Attleboro this season. Here are a couple of our favorites...

TIP #1: Keep pets away from the kitchen

During Thanksgiving, the kitchen can be a high traffic zone. From getting under your feet to counter surfing, four legged friends should stay far out of the way. Avoid burns, spills, and other contact injuries for your pets (and you) by keeping them out of the cooking area.

TIP #2: Set your pet up for success

Before the festivities get underway, take care of your pet first. Make sure your dog or cat is well exercised. By burning off energy, they’re more likely to behave better and be less anxious. Pets with pent up energy can get into more mischief, which could lead to a trip to the emergency vet. Even though the holiday might throw off their routine, a little extra exercise and playtime can help the day feel special for them too.

For more tips on avoiding a pet emergency, check out the blog or talk to your Banfield Pet Hospital veterinary team.

LEARN MORE: https://www.banfield.com/Bblog/bcaring/2024/Avoid-an-emergency-trip-to-the-vet-this-thanksgiving

What’s the best Thanksgiving dinner for your pet? 🍽️Drumroll, please ... it’s their regular pet food! We know that’s not...
11/27/2024

What’s the best Thanksgiving dinner for your pet? 🍽️

Drumroll, please ... it’s their regular pet food! We know that’s not exciting, but it’s the truth. While some popular holiday foods likely won’t hurt your dog or cat, sticking to their regular diet is the healthiest, safest thing you can do for them.


Plus, make sure your pet AVOIDS these TOXIC foods and drinks:
- Garlic
- Onions
- Chocolate
- Alcohol
- Sugarless candy
- Grapes and raisins
- Caffeine
- Yeasted dough (raw bread or pastry dough)


Other questions about diet? Wondering how much food you should be feeding your dog or cat? Check out our Optimum Wellness Plans®. Each of these smart, affordable packages of preventive petcare includes a 1:1 nutrition coaching session with a Banfield Pet Hospital advisor.

SEE OUR PACKAGES: https://www.banfield.com/products/optimum-wellness-plan

Support your senior sweetie! 🐶🐱  As our furry friends age, their health needs change. That’s why it’s important to stay ...
11/25/2024

Support your senior sweetie! 🐶🐱

As our furry friends age, their health needs change. That’s why it’s important to stay on top of their health with regular preventive care in North Attleboro.

Common types of senior veterinary care include:
- Comprehensive exams
- Diagnostic testing
- Vaccinations
- Parasite control
- Diet

For more info on how to support your senior or to make an appointment for preventive care, call your local vet at Banfield Pet Hospital.
Call to find out more: +15086958787

Is your senior pet having mobility issues? 😺🐶Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, is a joint condition cau...
11/21/2024

Is your senior pet having mobility issues? 😺🐶

Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, is a joint condition caused by cartilage degradation. Common signs of it include moving at a slower pace and having difficulty getting up or down.

- Other signs of osteoarthritis:
- Stiffness in limbs
- Limping
- Reluctance to go up or down the stairs or on furniture
- Losing interest in playing
- Sitting with a back leg loosely to the side


If you notice any of these signs in your dog or cat, talk to your Banfield Pet Hospital vet in North Attleboro. Osteoarthritis isn’t reversible, but you may be able to help slow the progression to provide comfort for your senior.

Call to find out more: +15086958787

Dr. Elizabeth Gammon shared some tips on boosting your dog’s food game. 🐶 Here are a couple standouts:  Watch those port...
09/26/2024

Dr. Elizabeth Gammon shared some tips on boosting your dog’s food game. 🐶 Here are a couple standouts:

Watch those portions
Pet obesity is an epidemic. Extra weight can be painful for your dog’s joints and lead to several health issues. If you can’t easily feel your dog’s ribs and they lack a visible waistline, they probably have some weight to lose.

Think of dental health
While nothing replaces the effectiveness of regular teeth brushing and professional dental cleanings, your dog’s dental health can benefit from dental treats. These specially formulated chew treats help reduce bacteria that can lead to stinky breath and dental disease.

For personalized nutrition recommendations, make sure to check out our Optimum Wellness Plans®. Each of these smart, affordable packages of preventive pet care includes a 1:1 nutrition coaching session with a trained advisor.

SEE OUR PACKAGES: https://www.banfield.com/products/optimum-wellness-plan

Euthanasia, often referred to as “putting to sleep,” is something we take very seriously at Banfield Pet Hospital in Nor...
09/19/2024

Euthanasia, often referred to as “putting to sleep,” is something we take very seriously at Banfield Pet Hospital in North Attleboro.

We strive to create a calm, supportive environment to make you and your dog or cat as comfortable as possible. We reserve special rooms for these visits, where our staff will review the process of saying goodbye and you can ask any questions you have.

You can choose to be with your pet, or you can say goodbye and let our team provide a compassionate environment for your pet’s final moments.

Saying goodbye is never easy, but we hope to offer support and professional guidance throughout the process.

LEARN MORE: https://www.banfield.com/Bblog/bcaring/2024/Euthanasia-and-end-of-life-preparation

Stay safe out there in North Attleboro! 🐕 Exposing your dog to the outside world can be risky — since there’s always the...
09/12/2024

Stay safe out there in North Attleboro! 🐕

Exposing your dog to the outside world can be risky — since there’s always the potential for contact with an infectious disease. Common diseases your dog can contract include canine flu, canine distemper, kennel cough, ringworm, and leptospirosis.

Places where your dog can contract a disease:
- Dog parks
- Stores or farmers markets
- Dog bars
- Restaurants
- Campgrounds
- Festivals
- Dog events
- Overgrown backyards
- Even just walking on a public sidewalk

Luckily, there are some simple ways to help keep your dog safe from common diseases. Two of the most important are ensuring your dog is on year-round parasite prevention and that they’re up to date on their vaccinations.

Talk to your veterinary team at Banfield Pet Hospital - North Attleboro for more ways to look out for your dog’s health.

CALL TO FIND OUT MORE: +15086958787

Pets typically show pain through behavioral changes. While these may be apparent in dogs, cats are notoriously good at h...
09/05/2024

Pets typically show pain through behavioral changes. While these may be apparent in dogs, cats are notoriously good at hiding their pain — so you may need to be extra observant with feline friends. 🐱

Common signs of pain in dogs and cats:
- Slow to rise
- Changes in how cat goes up/down steps or jumps on/off things
- Going to the bathroom outside the litterbox
- Less interest in play
- Decreased grooming
- Irritability or hiding
- Licking or chewing a certain spot
- Less energy, increased sleeping
- Difficulty with or avoiding stairs

Assessing and treating your pet’s pain takes a strong partnership between you and your vet. If you think your pet may be in pain, visit your vet care team at Banfield Pet Hospital - North Attleboro. Make an appointment today!

Click here to schedule an appointment

Introducing The Video Vault! 🎦 This new corner of our website is packed with watchable content on caring for your sweet ...
08/29/2024

Introducing The Video Vault! 🎦

This new corner of our website is packed with watchable content on caring for your sweet dog or cat.

It includes info on:
- Spay and neuter
- Dog dental cleanings
- Traveling with your pet
- How to check for fleas
…and so much more!

Learn more: https://www.banfield.com/Video-vault

Looking to treat your dog to a rousing dose of mental stimulation? 🧠💡 Read about our favorite brain games — from puzzle ...
08/22/2024

Looking to treat your dog to a rousing dose of mental stimulation? 🧠💡

Read about our favorite brain games — from puzzle toys to hide-and-go seek.

Not only do these get your dog’s brain working in new ways, but they can also tire them out, decrease their reactivity, and help reduce their anxiety!

Learn more: https://www.banfield.com/Bblog/bfun/2024/Fun-brain-games-to-play-with-your-dog

Stumped by your pet’s itching and scratching? 🤔It can be upsetting and frustrating watching your dog or cat suffer. Not ...
07/25/2024

Stumped by your pet’s itching and scratching? 🤔

It can be upsetting and frustrating watching your dog or cat suffer. Not only can itching and scratching lead to hair loss, inflammation, and cuts, but it also indicates that your pet is having a reaction to something.

We discuss parasites and other possible causes and what you can do to help (hint: it may involve seeing your vet at Banfield Pet Hospital - North Attleboro.

Learn More: https://www.banfield.com/Bblog/bwell/2024/Stumped-by-your-pets-itching-and-scratching

Thank you for your patience as our hospitals recover from the impacts of the global outage this weekend. Our services ar...
07/23/2024

Thank you for your patience as our hospitals recover from the impacts of the global outage this weekend. Our services are fully restored, but there may be occasional delays or service interruptions. Most importantly, we’re excited to see you and your BFF! 🧡🐾

Summer’s here — and so are summer grooming tips! 🐶🐱Read on for info about...- Minimizing shedding- Spotting fleas and ti...
07/11/2024

Summer’s here — and so are summer grooming tips! 🐶🐱

Read on for info about...
- Minimizing shedding
- Spotting fleas and ticks
- Checking for lumps and bumps
- Helping with skin allergies
…and more!

Whether you’re staying in North Attleboro for the season or traveling, you’ll want to learn these tips for helping your cutie look and feel good.

Learn more: https://www.banfield.com/Bblog/bwell/2023/Seasonal-grooming-tips-for-dogs-and-cats

Address

1174 S Washington Street, Ste 210
North Attleboro, MA
02760

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+15086958787

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