Health and Wellness for Tiny Companions
Dogs and cats aren’t the only pets that require routine veterinary care. Sweet Home Veterinary Hospital is your rabbit and pocket pet veterinarian for all your fluffy friends who hop and scurry. From bunnies to hamsters, we provide gentle health care for your smallest companion.
Tiny Paws, Big Cuddles
Our rabbit veterinarian and pocket pet veterinarian are experienced in providing compassionate general wellness care for your companions. Pets that we can treat include:
We are always excited to see our tiny patients and are here to take the mystery out of caring for these small bundles of love.
Our Rabbit & Pocket Pet Care
Our rabbit and pocket pet veterinarian offers various services to enhance your fluffy friend’s life. We provide:
Wellness Examinations: Think of this as your yearly routine physical at the doctor’s office but for your pet! Our team will thoroughly examine your rabbit or pocket pet, from its whiskers to its teeth to its paws, checking for any potential signs of health issues.
Sick Examinations: When your rabbit or pocket pet isn’t acting like themselves, our dedicated veterinary team diagnoses health issues and develops a treatment plan to get your pet back to their happy, healthy life.
Husbandry and Housing Advice: Need help putting together the home for your small companion? Our experienced rabbit and pocket pet veterinarian can offer husbandry and housing advice on everything from comfy bunny hutches to interactive rat cages.
Nutritional Guidance: Your rabbit and pocket pet have unique dietary needs, and our team can provide personalized nutritional advice so that you can have confidence in creating a balanced diet (plus the right treats!).
Spay & Neuter Services:If you want to prevent your bunny from having litters, our veterinarian can perform spays and neuters for rabbits. Call us to schedule a spay or neuter consultation.
Minor Injury/Wound Care: Should your rabbit or pocket pet become wounded or you suspect an injury, we can provide diagnostics and come up with a treatment plan. If your pet is in critical condition, we urge you to contact your nearest 24-hour emergency facility.