PawSteps Veterinary Center

PawSteps Veterinary Center With the most advanced technology and a highly trained team, PawSteps Veterinary Center is here to give you and your pet the best care possible.

PawSteps Veterinary Center is a full service animal hospital offering the best in veterinary care. Dr. Sawyer and his associates offer a wide range of veterinary services, designed to meet all the needs of all your pets. Whether you have a new puppy, an elderly cat, or a ferret, you can be sure that the entire veterinary care team will do its best to make your pet comfortable and to provide any services needed.

06/06/2025

When you feed your kitten, it’s important to ensure that they meet their nutritional needs, such as high-quality protein, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. Adequate hydration is also essential for their overall health. Always choose high-quality kitten food and follow feeding guidelines. Additionally, monitor their weight and growth to ensure they are absorbing what they need. If your kitten requires a special diet, contact us at (508) 234-9987 to learn about our recommended options.

06/05/2025

There are many factors clients should be aware of before purchasing a brachycephalic dog. Use these tips when educating clients during prepurchase consultations.

Teddy's first visit to PawSteps 🐾
06/04/2025

Teddy's first visit to PawSteps 🐾

As a loving pet owner, it’s crucial to be aware of the foods that can be hazardous to your furry friend. Some common ite...
06/03/2025

As a loving pet owner, it’s crucial to be aware of the foods that can be hazardous to your furry friend. Some common items like chocolate, grapes, and onions can lead to serious health issues. Always prioritize their well-being by sticking to pet-safe treats and meals. Educate yourself on what your pets should avoid and ensure they stay healthy and happy! Your attention to their diet makes all the difference in their life. If you're unsure what to give your pet, call us at (508) 234-9987.

Deciding when to transition your pet from puppy or kitten food to adult food is an important step in their growth. Gener...
05/31/2025

Deciding when to transition your pet from puppy or kitten food to adult food is an important step in their growth. Generally, this change occurs around 12 months for dogs and about 6-12 months for cats, but it can vary based on breed and size. Consult us at (508) 234-9987 to ensure a smooth transition that meets your pet's nutritional needs. Make the switch gradually over a week or two by mixing old and new foods to avoid digestive upset, ensuring they stay happy and healthy as they mature!

Managing your cat doesn’t have to be overwhelming! With these general tips, you can ensure a purr-fect well-being for yo...
05/30/2025

Managing your cat doesn’t have to be overwhelming! With these general tips, you can ensure a purr-fect well-being for your feline friend. While you might encounter some common health issues along the way, following our advice will help keep everything on track. Our pet-centered wellness care comes with big smiles! Contact us at (508) 234-9987 today.

Have you noticed your furry friend gaining weight? It’s essential to keep an eye on their weight for their overall healt...
05/28/2025

Have you noticed your furry friend gaining weight? It’s essential to keep an eye on their weight for their overall health and wellbeing. Reach out to us at (508) 234-9987 for advice tailored specifically to your pet's needs. We can help you create a plan that promotes a healthy lifestyle, including proper diet and exercise routines. Keeping our pets healthy is one of the best ways we can show them love! Don’t wait—act today for the sake of their future happiness and vitality.

PawSteps Veterinary Center will be closed today 5/26/25 as we honor and remember those who served. We will resume normal...
05/26/2025

PawSteps Veterinary Center will be closed today 5/26/25 as we honor and remember those who served. We will resume normal business hours tomorrow 5/27/25.

05/26/2025

Did you know that dogs can understand over 100 words and gestures? This level of intelligence is comparable to that of a two-year-old child! It's incredible to think about the bond we share and how well our furry friends can communicate with us. Their ability to learn commands, respond to cues, and even pick up on our emotions highlights just how special they are.

Meet Minnie! 14 weeks old, powered by chicken treats, and professionally trained in stealing hearts at PawSteps!
05/23/2025

Meet Minnie! 14 weeks old, powered by chicken treats, and professionally trained in stealing hearts at PawSteps!

PawSteps will be closing at 5:00pm today, May 21st. We apologize for any inconvenience.
05/21/2025

PawSteps will be closing at 5:00pm today, May 21st. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Vino's first visit and he's already the star of the show! 14 weeks old, 9.9 lbs of cuteness, and always ready for cuddle...
05/21/2025

Vino's first visit and he's already the star of the show! 14 weeks old, 9.9 lbs of cuteness, and always ready for cuddles and blueberries!

Address

18 Granite Street
Whitinsville, MA
01588

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+15082349987

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Since 2008, we’ve provided the highest level of veterinary care to our patients and clients in the Blackstone Valley and Central Massachusetts. We believe that physical and mental health go “paw-in-paw,” which is why we place an emphasis on your pet's overall well-being. We also know pets aren’t the only ones who need comfort, which is why our welcoming, caring staff will support you throughout your pet's life, not just at your appointment. We know your relationship with your pet is precious, and we promise to treat you both with the respect and compassion you deserve.