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May Is Pet Cancer Awareness Month

May Is Pet Cancer Awareness Month

by East Valley Animal Hospital | May 11, 2022 | Disease in Dogs, Health Conditions in Dogs, Pet Health

Cancer doesn’t only happen to humans—sadly, this disease afflicts cats and dogs as well. In fact, dogs get cancer at about the same rates that humans do, and cats aren’t far behind. But don’t worry—with treatment, your pet can still live a long, happy life, even with...
CBD for Dogs: What You Need to Know

CBD for Dogs: What You Need to Know

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Oct 1, 2021 | Dog Care, General Care, Health Conditions in Dogs, Pet Health, Pet Stress

Recently, there’s been a lot of attention on the health benefits of CBD for humans. The CBD treatment trend has entered the pet wellness market as well, with a large number of CBD oil products and treats for dogs.  At East Valley Animal Hospital in Gilbert and...
Why Neutering Your Dog is Vital to His Health

Why Neutering Your Dog is Vital to His Health

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Jun 1, 2021 | Health Conditions in Dogs

If you’ve recently added a furry member to your family, or have a dog who is intact, you may be wondering: should I neuter my dog? The vets at East Valley Animal Hospital always recommend spaying or neutering your pets, but why? What can you and your dog gain from...
Dog Food Allergies: Symptoms & Treatment

Dog Food Allergies: Symptoms & Treatment

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Nov 27, 2019 | Dog Food, Health Conditions in Dogs

There are certain human foods your dog should never ingest such as chocolate, grapes, xylitol or onions. But what if his regular dog kibble or wet dog food is creating issues for him? As a local pet hospital in Gilbert, East Valley Animal Hospital we want our human...
Warning Signs of Dehydration in Dogs

Warning Signs of Dehydration in Dogs

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Jul 22, 2019 | Health Conditions in Dogs, Pet Health

Whether your pup is young and healthy or old and fragile, dehydration is a condition that can quickly become fatal for any dog. Common causes of dehydration include vomiting, diarrhea, kidney problems and other illnesses that lead to fluid loss. Additionally, with...
Understanding Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

Understanding Hip Dysplasia in Dogs

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Aug 14, 2018 | Health Conditions in Dogs, Treatments

Our four-legged friends are often more like family than just pets. They become our companions and bring joy and comfort to us through different seasons in our lives. And when they begin to suffer, it can be heart-wrenching. At East Valley Animal Hospital in Gilbert,...

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