Adobe Animal Hospital South Bay

Adobe Animal Hospital South Bay Adobe Animal Hospital's new location in the South Bay! Adobe Animal Hospital South Bay will be opening in Los Gatos in early 2015!

The brand-new hospital will be built from the ground up and will focus on general health and preventative medicine, in addition to a retail space carrying Adobe approved items. What does this mean for our fantastic patients and clients in the South Bay?

- Separate cat and dog waiting areas!
- Less drive time to see your favorite vet (we know a few kitties that will really appreciate this!)
- More

open appointments!
- A park with grass right behind the hospital for the dogs to enjoy!
- Same size as the original Adobe hospital for that homey, intimate feel. Thank you to our amazing clients, patients and staff for supporting our privately owned hospital for almost 50 years! We have grown up with you and your families and now our little family is expanding! We are so excited to share this moment with you.

September is Disaster Preparedness Month! Dr Cristi Blackwolf will be doing a virtual seminar September 24th 6:30 pm to ...
09/04/2025

September is Disaster Preparedness Month! Dr Cristi Blackwolf will be doing a virtual seminar September 24th 6:30 pm to help pet parents be better prepared for disasters. Save the date, you don't want to miss this talk. Registration link to come. Please share this with friend this event will be open to all.

It's National Dog Day ! Sending a special shout out to all our canine friends! What are you doing to celebrate your pup ...
08/26/2025

It's National Dog Day ! Sending a special shout out to all our canine friends! What are you doing to celebrate your pup today ?

On Labor Day (Monday September 1st), our Los Gatos location will be closed for all services. Our Los Altos location will...
08/26/2025

On Labor Day (Monday September 1st), our Los Gatos location will be closed for all services. Our Los Altos location will be open for walk in urgent care and emergency from 7am-9pm.

Adobe Los Altos will be open 7am-9pm for Walk-in urgent care and emergency services on Labor Day (Monday, September 1st).

08/22/2025

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Don't forget our flea and tick preventative prices rival and sometimes beat the online retailers and they are available ...
08/12/2025

Don't forget our flea and tick preventative prices rival and sometimes beat the online retailers and they are available today in our 2 locations!

Adobe is happy to announce significantly lower prices on our flea, tick and heartworm preventatives! We are now in line with other major online retailers. The more doses you purchase at a time the higher the discount, which allows us to beat other suppliers' prices in some cases! Come see one of our amazing pharmacy team today to get your pet stocked up for summer. This is for all brands we stock in both our hospitals.

Chat online with a team member to place your order today or give us a call 650-948-9661.

Our Los Altos and South Bay pharmacies will close at 5pm for inventory on Thursday, July 31st.Walk-in Urgent Care and Em...
07/30/2025

Our Los Altos and South Bay pharmacies will close at 5pm for inventory on Thursday, July 31st.

Walk-in Urgent Care and Emergency services will still be available at our Los Altos location until 9 pm.

Spotlight on our talented, multi-faceted😀 Dr Brennan McKenzie!
07/17/2025

Spotlight on our talented, multi-faceted😀 Dr Brennan McKenzie!

Article by: Sarah Kimbro

When Dr. Brennen McKenzie is not treating patients at Adobe Animal Hospital in California, he serves as the Director of Veterinary Medicine at Loyal, a biotechnology company developing therapies to extend healthy lifespans in dogs. With a background spanning primate research, clinical practice, and cutting-edge canine aging science, he has dedicated his career to advancing evidence-based veterinary medicine.

We wanted to learn more about the person behind these impressive achievements, so we asked Dr. McKenzie 12 rapid-fire questions about his life in and out of veterinary medicine.

1. Caring for primates 🐒 or small animals 🐶?

Small animals- Primates are fascinating and very intelligent, but they’re not big fans of cuddling, and we can catch a lot more of their diseases than those of our dogs and cats.

2. Clinical practice 🏥 or research 🧪?

There’s no way I could choose, which is why I still do both!

3. Girl dad 👧 or boy dad 👦?

Girl dad!!!! I mean, I didn’t have a boy, so I’m just guessing, but my memories of being one and my exposure to my friends’ sons has convinced me I handle girl energy better. And, FWIW, I’ve been an English teacher, a primatologist, and a vet, so apparently I like working with smart women!

4. Canine longevity research 🧬 or treating age-related conditions 🐕?

Longevity research- I’ll admit, I’m an ER vet by temperament, and I don’t have the patience for the kind of meticulous, long-term management of chronic disease that geriatric patients need. Plus, research gives me hope for preventing or delaying age-related conditions, which is even better than treating them!

5. Innovation 💡 or technology 📱?

Innovation- Most exciting new ideas turn out to be wrong. Some that are right turn into technology. Either way, it’s the ideas that are the fun part for me, and technology is just a tool to explore them or an end-product of doing so.

6. Dogs 🐕 or cats 🐱?

Dogs- OK, more people will probably hate me for this than for my thoughts on alternative medicine, but I have to own it—I’m a dog person!

7. Traveling solo or with your family?

Family- I’ll admit the purely self-centered autonomy of solo travel is appealing, but the inevitable negotiation and conflict is more than worth it for the shared adventure and memories!

8. Fishing or hiking 🥾?

Hiking! I do it as often as I can. Just last year I got to complete a 200-mile solo backpacking trip across Scotland!

9. Focusing on one specialty 🔎 or multiple specialties?

Multiple specialties- By temperament, I am a generalist. English literature, primatology, clinical medicine, aging research, writing, teaching, not to mention all my hobbies! I’m not cut out for the deep and narrow path of a single specialty.

10. Teaching veterinary students or undergrads?

Vet Students- Sometimes I miss teaching basic biology and watching undergrads falling in love with it as I did. But as a GP and advocate for evidence-based medicine, I feel like I get to share profound and practical ideas with vet students that can affect how they practice for their entire career, and that feels like the place where I can have the most impact.

11. Mandolin 🪕or guitar 🎸?

Guitar- I’m MUCH better at playing the mandolin (by which I mean barely adequate), but I like to sing, so the guitar works better for that.

12. South Carolina or Texas? (I saw that you managed a rhesus monkey breeding colony in South Carolina and provided behavioral enrichment for captive primates in Texas)

South Carolina- The Low Country around Charleston and Beaufort is gorgeous. (But I’m really a diehard California man. Don’t tell anyone from the South!)

More about Dr. McKenzie:

After completing his bachelor's degree with majors in English Literature and Biology at UC Santa Cruz, Dr. McKenzie earned a master's in animal behavior from CSU San Francisco, where his thesis focused on chimpanzees at the San Francisco Zoo. His career path included managing a rhesus monkey breeding colony in South Carolina and providing behavioral enrichment for captive primates in Texas before finding his calling in veterinary medicine.

After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. McKenzie established himself as a small animal practitioner while simultaneously becoming a powerful voice for scientific rigor in the field. In 2009, he founded the SkeptVet blog to promote evidence-based veterinary medicine and counter pseudoscientific claims. His dedication to science-based care led him to pursue additional education, completing a master's in epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 2015.

As Past-President of the Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Association and recipient of the 2022 VIN Veritas Award, Dr. McKenzie has significantly influenced how veterinarians evaluate treatments and communicate with pet owners. His 2019 book, "Placebos for Pets? The Truth about Alternative Medicine in Animals," offers a scientifically rigorous yet accessible examination of complementary and alternative veterinary medicine.

Today, Dr. McKenzie divides his time between clinical practice at Adobe Animal Hospital and his role as Director of Veterinary Medicine at Loyal, where he's helping develop therapies to extend healthy lifespans in dogs. When not advancing veterinary science, he enjoys reading, hiking, playing music, practicing Shaolin Kempo Karate, and spending time with his family and pets – Brodie (a smart, scruffy terrier mix) and Kalani (an energetic young Golden/Malinois mix).

07/14/2025

Walk in Urgent Care and emergency available in our Los Altos location.

Our mission is to provide the highest standard of quality & compassion in veterinary care for our clients.

Our Adobe doctor team has put together a list of their best tricks to help your pets who experience anxiety during the 4...
06/25/2025

Our Adobe doctor team has put together a list of their best tricks to help your pets who experience anxiety during the 4th of July festivities:
- Keep pets indoors and create a safe space for them. This could be a crate or under a blanket
-Have someone stay with pets if possible
-White noise or calming music may also help
-Chew toys puzzle feeders, frozen treats or lick mats can be used for a distraction
- Thunder shirts, or happy hoodies that go over the ears
-Ellevet CBD treats also help with anxiety, but start before festivities. Adobe carries these in the Veterinary Marketplace.
-Medication options are available but need to be discussed with a veterinarian prior to prescribing.
-Also check your pet's microchip registration prior to July 4th to make sure all contact data is up to date
If you have any questions about these ideas or to send a message to your doctor to discuss medication options, please chat with our team online via www.adobe-animal.com
Wishing you and your pets a safe and happy 4th.

July 4th can be a stressful time for pets. Fireworks and social gatherings may leave pets feeling anxious. If you have q...
06/23/2025

July 4th can be a stressful time for pets. Fireworks and social gatherings may leave pets feeling anxious. If you have questions about how to support your pet during this time, please reach out to our chat team via adobe-animal.com.

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Our mission is to provide the highest standard of quality & compassion in veterinary care for our clients.

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15965 Los Gatos Boulevard, Ste 100
Los Gatos, CA
95032

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm

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+14083578000

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Adobe Animal Hospital South Bay opened in Los Gatos in early 2015! Our South Bay hospital focuses on general health and preventative medicine, it also has a retail space carrying Adobe Doctor approved items. Our retail space also has the full line of prescription diets from Hill’s Royal Canin and Purina.

Features of our South Bay location: - Separate cat and dog waiting areas! - Less drive time to see your favorite vet (we know a few kitties that will really appreciate this!) - More open appointments as well as Surgery and Dental Procedures! - A park with grass right behind the hospital for the dogs to enjoy! - Same size as the original Adobe hospital for that homey, intimate feel. Thank you to our amazing clients, patients and staff for supporting our privately owned hospital for almost 50 years!