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Veterinary Medical Center is a full-service pet hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs in Sacramento and the surrounding areas.
We offer everything your pet needs in one place — from pet vaccinations and parasite prevention to veterinary breeding services and more.
We care for Sacramento’s companion animals and have developed a reputation over the years for quality, professional care with a compassionate touch.
Whether you bring your pet in to see us for the first time or have been counting on our veterinary team for years, we will treat your animal as if it were our own.
More About Us about /about-veterinary-hospitalVeterinary Medical Center is a full-service pet hospital that offers comprehensive medical services for cats and dogs in Sacramento and the surrounding areas. From preventive care and surgery to breeding consultations, our broad and varied service offering can meet all of your pet’s health needs in one place.


Prevent many common conditions, diseases, and disorders with vaccinations.
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Prioritize your pet's health, disease prevention, and treatment with regular checkups.
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Get diagnosis and treatments for a range of internal conditions, disorders, or diseases.
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Winter can be a cozy season for families, but for pets, it often comes with hidden health risks—one of the most common being weight gain. As temperatures drop and routines change, many dogs and cats quietly gain extra pounds that can affect their long-term health. Understanding why winter weight gain happens and how to prevent it is key to helping your pet stay healthy year-round.

Emergencies can happen at any time, but winter and the holiday season bring unique challenges for pets. Cold temperatures, seasonal illnesses, festive gatherings, travel, increased indoor hazards, and unpredictable weather all contribute to a higher risk of emergencies in December. Being prepared — both for sudden medical issues and winter-specific dangers — can make all the difference in protecting your pet.

Winter brings cozy nights, holiday celebrations, festive décor, and more time spent indoors with our pets. But with the change of season also comes a new set of household hazards that many pet owners overlook. From winter plants to holiday treats, heated indoor environments, and seasonal cleaning habits, your home may contain hidden dangers that can put your furry family member at risk.
