Avoiding Separation Anxiety After Lockdown
As more people return to work in the coming weeks; that means another transition for your pets. They have to adjust to their new normal as we adjust to ours.
Read MoreAs more people return to work in the coming weeks; that means another transition for your pets. They have to adjust to their new normal as we adjust to ours.
Read MoreWe are continuing to stay open with the following modifications and guidelines. We are making adjustments as needed so please check back for updates!
Read MoreWe are still open BUT we are not allowing clients into the clinic. We are limiting exposure of clients and staff to common areas; please read our latest protocols.
Read MoreCOVID-19 Update 3/20/2020 – We are still open and available to help your pets! As the situation changes daily, please watch for updates or call 480.774.6995.
Read MoreThe American Veterinary Medical Association has put out an alert regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection & the impact on veterinary medicine.
Read MoreAs we celebrate Valentine’s Day, I recognize that we all love our pets. They are family. We would do anything we can to help them live happy, healthy lives.
Read MoreGiardia is a type of bacteria that is seen in many species, including humans, but as I’m a veterinarian we will concentrate on dogs in this blog!
Read MoreValley Fever is an often heard term for those of us who live in the desert southwest, but what do you really know about this common disease?
Read MorePatellar Luxation – or dislocated kneecap – is a fairly common condition in some breeds of dog, especially smaller toy breeds.
Read MoreThere are many benefits to bringing a loving pet into your home, but when you rescue you do so much more than save a life.
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