Expert care for your small mammal with our

Rabbit & Pocket Pet Veterinarian.

When your pet experiences an emergency, it can be frightening for both of you. At Happy Valley Veterinary Hospital, we are here to help. We provide daytime emergency care for cats and dogs in the Campbell, CA, area experiencing severe health issues or traumatic injuries. Emergency services are based on availability, so please call us first to ensure we can accommodate your pet’s needs.

For rabbits and pocket pets, please confirm that Dr. Cheung is in the clinic and available to provide the specialized care your pet needs. If your pet is experiencing an emergency during our business hours, please call us right away for assistance.

Schedule with Dr. Cheung, our rabbit and pocket pet vet.

You would never schedule a yearly checkup with a doctor who had never treated a human before. Rabbits and small mammals should be seen by a veterinarian who is experienced in their care. When booking an appointment, please specifically request Dr. Cheung to ensure your pet receives the specialized attention they need. If you are new to rabbit or pocket pet care, a consultation with Dr. Cheung can provide valuable guidance and get you started on the right path.

The right care for your rabbit or pocket pet.

Rabbits and pocket pets like hamsters or guinea pigs need many of the same services as larger pets.

The right care for your rabbit or pocket pet.

Rabbits and pocket pets like hamsters or guinea pigs need many of the same services as larger pets.

Signs your small mammal might be sick.

Rabbits and pocket pets are prone to respiratory problems and dental disease. It is important to watch for the following symptoms and seek care from our pocket pet and rabbit veterinarian if you notice any of the following changes in your pet’s health.

Decreased Thirst/Appetite

A sudden decrease in eating or drinking can indicate a serious health issue.

Drooling

Excessive drooling may be a sign of dental problems or other health concerns.

Change in Behavior/
Activity Level

If your pocket pet is less active or behaves differently, it could be a sign of illness.

Nose or Eye Discharge

Discharge from the nose or eyes can indicate respiratory problems or infections.

Hiding

Increased hiding behavior can be a sign that your pet is not feeling well.

Head Tilt

A head tilt may indicate an inner ear infection or other neurological issues.

Changes in Stool/Urine

Any changes in stool or urine consistency or frequency should be addressed by a veterinarian.

Frequently Asked Questions.

We recommend annual exams for healthy small mammals and more biannual visits for seniors or those with ongoing health issues.

Please bring any previous medical records, information about their diet and housing, and a list of any questions or concerns you may have. If you do not have records, please provide our friendly receptionists with your previous veterinarian’s information when scheduling your appointment.

If you observe any signs of illness, such as decreased appetite, drooling, or changes in behavior, please contact us immediately to schedule an appointment with Dr. Cheung.

No. Pocket pets such as hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, mice, and rats do not require vaccines.

Your caring rabbit and pocket pet veterinarian in Campbell, CA.

At Happy Valley Veterinary Hospital, we strive to provide comprehensive care for your rabbits and pocket pets. Schedule a rabbit health exam or pocket pet vet appointment with Dr. Cheung today. Your small mammal deserves the best care.

Your caring rabbit and pocket pet veterinarian in Campbell, CA.

At Happy Valley Veterinary Hospital, we strive to provide comprehensive care for your rabbits and pocket pets. Schedule a rabbit health exam or pocket pet vet appointment with Dr. Cheung today. Your small mammal deserves the best care.

Trust Happy Valley Pet Hospital for

High-Quality Veterinary Care.

Happy Valley Pet Hospital offers veterinary care for rabbits and pocket pets, including hamsters, guinea pigs, chinchillas, mice, and rats, in Campbell, Los Gatos, Saratoga, San Jose, Cupertino, Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and surrounding areas. Accepting new pet patients.

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