St. George Veterinary Hospital

St. George Veterinary Hospital St.George Veterinary Hospital has been in service for over 50 years and offers general medicine and surgery services for small / companion animals.

Is ‘living my best life’ at the top of your pet’s 2026 resolution list? 🐶🐱One of the biggest factors in feeling good—mov...
01/03/2026

Is ‘living my best life’ at the top of your pet’s 2026 resolution list? 🐶🐱

One of the biggest factors in feeling good—moving easier, playing longer, staying comfortable—is a healthy weight. And you’re not alone if this is something you’re working on with your pet: more than half of dogs and cats are overweight.
The good news? Small changes can make a big difference!

Let’s kick off the New Year helping our pets feel their best—inside and out.
What’s one healthy habit you’re focusing on this year for your pet? 👇

🗒️Hi. It’s me. Your dog. I’ve been thinking about how I can be the bestest version of myself in 2026. This year I resolv...
01/01/2026

🗒️Hi. It’s me. Your dog. I’ve been thinking about how I can be the bestest version of myself in 2026. This year I resolve to:
1. Not bark at the mail carrier…every single day.
2. Share the couch (but not the blanket).
3. Let you sleep in…at least once a month
4. Try to be brave for my next nail trim.
5. Stop pretending I don’t hear “bath time.”

What would your pet’s New Year’s resolution be? 🐶🐱

🍿Dogs make the best co-stars: Lassie, Benji, 101 Dalmatians… the list goes on. We are celebrating the Dog Film Festival ...
12/18/2025

🍿Dogs make the best co-stars: Lassie, Benji, 101 Dalmatians… the list goes on. We are celebrating the Dog Film Festival and want to hear from you, what’s your favorite dog film?

🎅 Our pets have been dropping subtle (and not-so-subtle) hints for their holiday goodies.  What treats or toys are toppi...
12/13/2025

🎅 Our pets have been dropping subtle (and not-so-subtle) hints for their holiday goodies. What treats or toys are topping your furry friend’s list this year?

Share your ideas below and inspire other pet parents this festive season!

👁️ Your pet’s eyes can reveal a lot! Subtle signs may signal an eye issue, such as squinting, pawing at eyes, or changes...
12/11/2025

👁️ Your pet’s eyes can reveal a lot!
Subtle signs may signal an eye issue, such as squinting, pawing at eyes, or changes in color or vision.

Regular check-ups and eye exams help catch problems early, like dry eye, cataracts or glaucoma. With early care, your pet can stay happy and healthy.
Spot something concerning? Contact us today!

Our pets can’t always tell us when something is wrong and keeping up with their regular screenings can tell you more tha...
12/06/2025

Our pets can’t always tell us when something is wrong and keeping up with their regular screenings can tell you more than you’d think!

These screenings help catch problems early, prevent serious illness, and give you peace of mind.
-F***l Test (1-4 times per year)
-Parasite & Tick Screening (1-2 times per year)
-Wellness Bloodwork (1-2 times per year)

12/05/2025
12/04/2025

National Cat Lovers’ Month is the perfect excuse to brag! 😽
What’s one thing you LOVE most about being a cat parent?

Ride or Die /rīd or dī/ (noun): the one who steals your heart and your side of the bed. 😅We wanna see your Ride or Dies ...
11/29/2025

Ride or Die /rīd or dī/ (noun): the one who steals your heart and your side of the bed. 😅

We wanna see your Ride or Dies — drop their pic in the comments below! ❤️🐾

11/27/2025

Let’s be honest, we are all feeling FULL of thanks today! 🦃
Happy Thanksgiving, from us to you!

Just like humans, pets can develop diabetes. The good news? With early detection (through regular exams and screenings) ...
11/22/2025

Just like humans, pets can develop diabetes. The good news? With early detection (through regular exams and screenings) and care, they can live happy, healthy lives.
If you notice these signs, book a visit with us. Early testing and treatment make all the difference.

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Thanksgiving is all about good food and gratitude, but some household favorites aren’t safe for pets.🚫 Do not share: tur...
11/20/2025

Thanksgiving is all about good food and gratitude, but some household favorites aren’t safe for pets.

🚫 Do not share: turkey bones, onions, garlic, grapes/raisins, chocolate, ham/ham bones, gravy, alcohol, and rich or fatty foods. Also, keep an eye out for any products containing xylitol!

✅ Safer treats: a small taste of plain turkey (no skin, no seasoning) or plain veggies like green beans and carrots (no seasoning, butter, onions or garlic).
Share this post to help keep the feast fun and the neighborhood pets safe!

Address

775 S Main Street
Saint George, UT
84770

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(435) 673-9673

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