Pocket Pets

Pocket Pets

Every pet deserves the best possible care

At Saltwater Animal Hospital, we believe that every pet deserves the best possible care, regardless of their species.

We are proud to offer veterinary care for Pocket Pets in Des Moines, WA, and would be thrilled to be entrusted with caring for your furry family member. Our experienced veterinarians and staff are committed to providing high-quality and compassionate care to all of our patients.

SMALL MAMMAL VETERINARY CARE

We offer a full range of veterinary services for all pocket pets, including guinea pigs, rabbits, hamsters, mice, rats, and gerbils.

From routine check-ups, sick appointments and vaccinations, our team is equipped to handle all of your pocket pet’s healthcare needs.

We understand that small mammals have unique health concerns, and will work closely with you to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to your pet’s specific needs. Our team also provides nutritional and behavioral counseling to help ensure that your pocket pet stays happy and healthy.

Please note: We are unable to treat wild animals, unfortunately.

Schedule an Appointment

for Your Pocket Pet Today!

At Saltwater Animal Hospital, we believe that preventative care is key to keeping your pocket pet healthy. We encourage all pet owners to schedule regular check-ups to ensure their pet is in good health and to catch any potential health issues early.

If you have a pocket pets in need of veterinary care in Des Moines, Washington, or the surrounding areas, contact us today to schedule an appointment. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality care to all of our patients, and we look forward to helping your pet live a happy and healthy life.

We Treat Your Pet Like Family

Saltwater Animal Hospital provides dental care, surgical care, wellness exams, diagnostics, puppy and kitten care, senior pet care, and more for dogs, cats, pocket pets, and reptiles in Des Moines, Burien, Normandy Park, Federal Way, SeaTac, and the surrounding areas.

What's Next

  • 1

    Call us or schedule an appointment online.

  • 2

    Meet with a doctor for an initial exam.

  • 3

    Put a plan together for your pet.

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