Royle Veterinary Clinic

Royle Veterinary Clinic Locally owned and operated by Dr. Christine Johnson and Dr. Mija Shattuck
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04/01/2024

Kind Spring Wishes From RVC!

President of the Bad Boyz Club has an April Fools Dare for you all! ;)

Wrigley Needs a Home!Wrigley is a 5 month old Golden Doodle looking for the perfect family!If you are looking for your n...
03/21/2024

Wrigley Needs a Home!

Wrigley is a 5 month old Golden Doodle looking for the perfect family!

If you are looking for your new fur baby please keep Wrigley in mind and contact Royle Vet ASAP for adoption inquiries.

Meow that we are well into the new year it's a pawfect time to check out and join the Royle Vet Pet Club!  We appreciate...
01/31/2024

Meow that we are well into the new year it's a pawfect time to check out and join the Royle Vet Pet Club! We appreciate all of you and your fur babies and would love to see more members!

https://www.roylevetclinic.com/rvcpetclub

Safety First!  RVC will be closed 1/16/23 and re-opening 11am 1/17/23 due to weather conditions.We appreciate your under...
01/16/2024

Safety First! RVC will be closed 1/16/23 and re-opening 11am 1/17/23 due to weather conditions.

We appreciate your understanding and hope you and your families are staying warm and safe!

Royle Vet Staff wish you a happy and safe New Years!
12/31/2023

Royle Vet Staff wish you a happy and safe New Years!

Hello families, we need some help!Please be on the lookout for Leonard.We appreciate your time and support.
12/22/2023

Hello families, we need some help!

Please be on the lookout for Leonard.

We appreciate your time and support.

Greetings and Happy Holiday All!It's hard to believe Royle Vet has been open for a half year now but here we are! We cou...
12/19/2023

Greetings and Happy Holiday All!

It's hard to believe Royle Vet has been open for a half year now but here we are! We could not be here without all of your help and support and are so appreciative of all you who have been there since the beginning.

In the thick of holiday season we want to remind you of a few things to keep our pets safe!

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The holiday season can be a joyful time, but it also brings potential hazards for pets. Here are some concerns and things to be careful about with cats and dogs during the Christmas holiday:

Decorations:
Tinsel and Ribbons: These can be tempting for cats to play with, but if ingested, they can cause serious digestive issues and may require surgery.

Ornaments: Glass ornaments can break, causing injury to paws and mouths. Keep fragile decorations out of reach.

Christmas Tree:
Secure the Tree: Make sure the tree is securely anchored to prevent it from toppling over if your pet decides to climb it.

Water Additives: Tree water additives can be toxic to pets. Cover the tree stand to prevent them from drinking it.

Plants:
Poinsettias, Holly, Lilies and Mistletoe: These plants are toxic to pets. Keep them out of reach or opt for artificial alternatives.

Christmas Trees: The needles on real Christmas trees can be sharp and may cause digestive issues if ingested.

Open Flames: Pets can knock over candles, causing burns or fires. Consider flameless LED candles as a safer alternative.

Gifts:
Wrapped Gifts: Ribbons, bows, and wrapping paper can be attractive to pets. Ingesting these materials can lead to intestinal blockages.

Food and Treats:
Chocolate: Keep all chocolate products away from pets, as chocolate can be toxic to both dogs and cats.

Xylitol: This artificial sweetener is often found in sugar-free treats and gum and can be toxic to pets.

Fatty Foods: Rich, fatty foods can lead to pancreatitis in pets. Avoid giving them leftovers or scraps.

Guests:
Escape Prevention: With guests coming and going, ensure that doors are securely closed to prevent pets from escaping.

Safe Space: Some pets may become stressed with the hustle and bustle. Provide a quiet, safe space where they can retreat if needed.

Electrical Cords:
Lights and Cords: Pets may chew on electrical cords, leading to electric shock. Secure cords and use pet-proof covers when possible.

Fireworks and Noise:
Fireworks: Loud noises from fireworks can scare pets. Provide a quiet and secure space for them to retreat during festivities.

Maintain Routine:
Try to stick to your pet's regular feeding and exercise schedule to minimize stress.
Emergency Preparedness:

Emergency Numbers: Keep the contact information for your veterinarian and an emergency animal poison control hotline handy.

By being aware of these potential hazards and taking precautions, you can help ensure a safe and happy holiday season for your pets. If you suspect your pet has ingested something harmful or is showing signs of illness, consult with your veterinarian promptly.

Address

4411 South Settler Drive, Suite 100
Ridgefield, WA
98642

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+13603094879

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