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Here at Pleasanton Veterinary Hospital, our entire staff is dedicated to maintaining the optimum health and well being of every animal placed in our care. Our mission is to help our patients live longer, healthier and happier lives by providing you with the highest standard of excellence in veterinary care and preventive health programs.
We offer you and your pet a tremendously committed and compassionate staff that is highly skilled and educated, using cutting edge technology to provide you with the most progressive and comprehensive treatment available for your pet.
Each of us here at Pleasanton Veterinary Hospital has a deep respect for animals. We understand just how important your pet is to your family, and that your love for your pet demands the very best in medical care. Your pet's health and well-being are our priority and our passion. We truly value the trust you have placed upon us and are honored that you have chosen Pleasanton Veterinary Hospital to care for your very special family member. 

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