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Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, Chinchillas, Rats, Gerbils

Just because they’re small doesn’t mean they can’t benefit from veterinary attention. Teeth, which grow continuously in gerbils, guinea pigs, and hamsters, often require trimming. (We can also recommend appropriate chew toys, which may help keep the teeth worn down.) Parasites such as lice, mites, and fleas can infest your pet. In addition, these companion animals can suffer from other health issues.

Call us if your pet stops eating, loses weight, appears quieter than normal, has discharge from the eyes or nose, or develops a lump on its body. We can provide treatment that fits within your budget.

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Reach out to us and we will be happy to answer any questions and schedule an appointment.

Contact

Phone: 508-234-9987 info@pawstepsvet.com

Address

18 Granite Street Whitinsville, MA 01588

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Hours

Monday: 8 am- 6 pm Tuesday: 8 am- 6 pm Wednesday: 8 am- 6 pm Thursday: 8 am- 6 pm Friday: 9 am- 5 pm Saturday & Sunday: Closed

Emergencies & After-Hours

Ocean State Veterinary Specialists 1480 South County Trail East Greenwich, RI 02818 (401) 886-6787

Veterinary Emergency Group 196 Boston Turnpike Suite 1, Shrewsbury, MA (508) 653-4700

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