Burch Creek Animal Hospital

Burch Creek Animal Hospital AAHA Accredited Small Animal Hospital

Dental disease affects over 70% of cats by age 3, and the bacteria from the mouth can even impact organs like the heart ...
11/21/2025

Dental disease affects over 70% of cats by age 3, and the bacteria from the mouth can even impact organs like the heart and kidneys. Regular dental checks and cleanings can make a huge difference. Don’t wait until you notice them drooling or losing teeth. Prevention is key! Call us at (801) 618-1282 today.

Looking to be more eco-friendly? Here are three simple ways that you can be an environmentally conscious pet owner! It's...
11/19/2025

Looking to be more eco-friendly? Here are three simple ways that you can be an environmentally conscious pet owner! It's as simple as that. Small changes can make a big impact down the road. Do your part to protect our planet by implementing these suggestions. Want to learn more? Give us a call at (801) 618-1282 for more information!

Did you know most healthy cats prefer consistent foods over a variety? Too much change can lead to digestive issues or p...
11/17/2025

Did you know most healthy cats prefer consistent foods over a variety? Too much change can lead to digestive issues or picky eating habits. If your cat stops enjoying their usual meals, consult us first - don't just switch brands. Instead, enhance their diet with different textures, feeding methods, or food puzzles for enrichment. Need guidance? Contact us at (801) 618-1282.

Did you know that pets can experience allergies just like we do? Whether it's food, pollen, or dust mites, our furry fri...
11/14/2025

Did you know that pets can experience allergies just like we do? Whether it's food, pollen, or dust mites, our furry friends might be feeling the itch too! Keep an eye out for symptoms like excessive scratching, red eyes, or changes in behavior. Just as we seek relief during allergy season, our beloved pets need support as well. Consult with us at (801) 618-1282 to find the best solutions for their comfort and well-being.

Natural doesn't always mean safe! Educating yourself on the risks essential oils pose for your pet helps prevent liver d...
11/12/2025

Natural doesn't always mean safe! Educating yourself on the risks essential oils pose for your pet helps prevent liver damage, respiratory irritation, drooling, vomiting, lethargy, and neurological issues. If your pet was exposed to essential oils, take action and call us at (801) 618-1282.

Did you know your stress can become their stress? → Here’s how to help your pet stay calm when life gets chaotic: Mainta...
11/10/2025

Did you know your stress can become their stress? → Here’s how to help your pet stay calm when life gets chaotic: Maintain a consistent tone and routine during stressful times. Use positive reinforcement and calm signals (soft voice, steady breathing). Offer mental enrichment toys when you’re busy or away. If their anxiety becomes chronic, give us a call at (801) 618-1282 to discuss your pet's mental health!

Did you know that pets can struggle with hot weather more quickly than we do? Being aware of the signs and symptoms and ...
11/07/2025

Did you know that pets can struggle with hot weather more quickly than we do? Being aware of the signs and symptoms and taking precautions can make all the difference in your pet's health. Schedule an appointment with us at (801) 618-1282 if you have any questions or concerns ☀️

Fleas, ticks, and heartworms are parasites that can affect your pets all year round, even in winter. It’s important to g...
11/05/2025

Fleas, ticks, and heartworms are parasites that can affect your pets all year round, even in winter. It’s important to give them preventive treatments each month. If you have any questions about how to care for your pet, feel free to contact us at (801) 618-1282. Your pet’s health and happiness are our top priorities!

Pets can develop impulsive actions as a form of pet obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Usually, as a result of stress,...
11/03/2025

Pets can develop impulsive actions as a form of pet obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Usually, as a result of stress, anxiety, or boredom, they will continually repeat a behavior. Be extra mindful if you notice any of these signs in your pet. If you'd like to address a concern with us, please call our office at (801) 618-1282.

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10/31/2025

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Large breed dogs with deep, narrow chests are at higher risk of bloat, also known as gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV). ...
10/29/2025

Large breed dogs with deep, narrow chests are at higher risk of bloat, also known as gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV). When a dog bloats, its stomach twists and fills with gas, which can cut off blood supply to the stomach and spleen. Bloat commonly happens when a dog ingests large amounts of food or water too quickly. Know the warning signs and be prepared in case of an emergency. Contact us at (801) 618-1282 with any questions.

Did you know that Beagles’ ears help their noses to smell? When drawn out, a Beagle’s ears reach the end of their nose. ...
10/27/2025

Did you know that Beagles’ ears help their noses to smell? When drawn out, a Beagle’s ears reach the end of their nose. Their long ears actually help to catch scent particles and keep them close to their nose, which allows them to take in as much information as possible. Interesting, right? For more information on care for Beagles and other dog breeds, give us a call at (801) 618-1282.

Address

4847 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT
84403

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

(801) 479-4410

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If you live in Ogden or the surrounding area and need a trusted veterinarian to care for your pets – look no further. Burch Creek Animal Hospital in Ogden, Utah is a full service companion animal hospital. It is our commitment to provide the highest quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet.

We have been serving Ogden and the surrounding areas for over 17 years. Our services and facilities are designed to assist in routine preventive care for young, healthy pets; early detection and treatment of disease as your pet ages; and complete medical and surgical care as necessary during his or her lifetime.