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Hospital Hours:
In case of an emergency during office hours please call (951) 676-4690
For after-hours or holiday emergencies, you will be referred to the Emergency Pet Clinic of the Inland Empire
(951) 695-5044 in Temecula.
Mon, Wed, Thurs & Fri: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am-7:00pm
Saturday: 8:00am-2:00pm
Sundays & Holidays
Closed
Early morning drop-off is available by special arrangement.
24 Hour Emergency Service
Exceptional Care for the Ones You Love
This hospital was established in 1970 to provide quality services for animals in the Temecula Valley and surrounding areas.
We are here to give exceptional care to the ones you love, to meet your needs, and provide your pets with better health and long life.
We've helped thousands of dogs, cats, birds and other pets achieve happier, healthier lives from our Temecula office. Our staff treats pets like family. We look forward to building a relationship with you as your lifelong pet care provider.
Care Animal Hospital specializes in preventive care. We strongly recommend regular check-ups for your animal to ensure better health and a longer life. If your pet needs medical attention, our staff will take the time to explain treatment options. We’ll help guide your decision process by answering any questions or concerns. Dr. Alcorn utilizes the latest technology to help your pet overcome ailments and return to full health.
Contact Care Animal Hospital today for more information about our practice. In addition to complete information about our services, we’ve included lots of animal health information on our site. You’ll also find links to a wide range of pet-related web sites.
Thanks again and we hope to see you soon.
Sincerely yours,
The Doctors & Staff of
Care Animal Hospital
Dr. Joe Alcorn, M.S., D.V.M.
Hospital Director
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951-676-4690
29738 Rancho California Rd., Ste. A Temecula, CA 92591
It's Rattlesnake Season
Is Your Dog Protected?
With shortages of antivenin it is important to take steps to protect your pet. If there's a chance that your pet could encounter a rattlesnake, it is important to consider getting the Rattlesnake vaccine and/or avoidance training.
Please call for more information.