Edmonds Veterinary Hospital
Quality Veterinary Care on Puget Sound: Taking Care of Pets for More Than 50 Years We focus on providing customized care for your pet in a friendly environment.
Edmonds Veterinary Hospital is a small animal veterinary practice located in Edmonds, Washington. We treat your pet like family.
06/11/2026
πΆπ First day with your new puppy? π‘π Make it paw-some with these expert tips to help your furry friend settle in smoothly! πΎ
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First Day at Home With a New Puppy: Tips For Day One Is it your first day at home with a new puppy? Here's what to expect and what to make sure you do to ensure your puppy's future success.
π¨πΎ Is it an emergency?
Knowing when your pet needs immediate veterinary care can save their life. Contact a veterinarian right away if your pet is experiencing:
π΄ Difficulty breathing
π΄ Seizures
π΄ Collapse or inability to stand
π΄ Severe bleeding
π΄ Suspected poisoning
π΄ Repeated vomiting or diarrhea
π΄ Signs of extreme pain
π΄ Being hit by a car or other major trauma
π΄ Bloated or swollen abdomen
π΄ Difficulty urinating
If you're ever unsure, it's always best to call us or an emergency clinic for guidance.
π Local Emergency Contacts:
β’ Veterinary Specialty Center of Seattle 425-697-0246
β’ Animal Medical Center of Seattle 206-204-3366
β’ Timberline Vet ER 206-828-6868
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06/09/2026
π±π§ Is your cat drinking enough water? π€β¨ Discover the purr-fect guide to keeping your feline friend hydrated and healthy! ππΎ
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Do Cats Drink Water? Cat Hydration & Dehydration Prevention Do cats drink water? Yes, like humans and many other animals, cats need water to survive. Many cats donβt drink as much as they should, though. Find out why they need water and how to get your own kitty to drink more.
06/04/2026
πΆπ Does your pup panic when you're away? π‘π’ Learn how to spot and soothe separation anxiety so your dog feels safe and secure! ππΎ
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Separation Anxiety One of the most common behavior issues pet parents encounter with their dogs is separation anxiety. If your dog is distressed when youβre not home, learn more about how to train your dog to enjoy, or at least tolerate, being left alone.
06/04/2026
πΎ Would your pet be ready if disaster struck today?
Emergencies can happen with little warning, and our furry family members depend on us to keep them safe. The CDC recommends creating a Pet Disaster Kit with at least 2 weeks' worth of food, water, medications, and other essentials.
Being prepared now can make all the difference when every minute counts.
Learn what to include in your pet's emergency kit and how to create a plan: https://www.cdc.gov/healthy-pets/emergency-preparedness/preparedness-kit.html
πΆπ± Do you already have a disaster kit for your pets? Share your tips in the comments!
06/02/2026
πΆπ Is your dog repeating odd behaviors? π€π Learn about canine OCD, what causes it, and how you can help your pup find calm. ππΎ
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OCD in Dogs: Can it Happen? Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) in the dog world is also known as Canine Compulsive Disorder or CCD. Here are the signs to look for.
06/01/2026
A microchip may be tiny, but it can make a huge difference πΎπ‘ During National Microchipping Month, take a moment to make sure your petβs microchip information is updated and accurate. One quick scan could help reunite your furry friend with home faster ππΆπ±
05/28/2026
Is your felineβs purr hiding a heavy heart? Watch for fainting, breath struggles, weak pulses, or even sudden rear-leg pain. Early vet care can keep their heart and your bond strong. π©Ίπ
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Heart Disease in Cats Information on heart disease in cats, including the types of heart disease, signs, and complications that can occur.
05/26/2026
Tiny paws, tiny splashes! Keep bath time fun, warm water, kitten-safe shampoo, and gentle handling make all the difference. Calm vibes + soft strokes = squeaky-clean cuddles! β¨π
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How Do You Safely Give a Kitten a Bath? Cats are known for self-grooming, but sometimes the little ones can use some extra help. Hereβs how to properly bathe a kitten, according to a veterinary technician.
05/22/2026
We will be closed Monday, May 25th for Memorial Day.
If your pet is having an emergency, please contact the following:
VSCS 425-697-6106
AMCS 206-204-3366
Timberline ER 206-828-6868
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21111 84th Avenue W
Edmonds, WA
98026
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 12pm |