by East Valley Animal Hospital | Mar 31, 2019 | Pet Care, Pet Care Tips
Yes! We recommend a pet microchip. The fear of having a pet run away or get lost is common for every pet owner. We’ve all walked past a “lost dog” flyer and felt heartbreak for the owner and the animal. Even if your pet is wearing a collar, it could fall off, making...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Oct 7, 2018 | Emergencies, Pet Care
October marks the kickoff of the holiday season, as families all over Arizona are decorating their homes for Halloween. Countless parties will be hosted over the next three months in celebration of the holidays. And while it’s a magical time filled with joy for us...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Sep 21, 2018 | Pet Care, Pet Health
Having your four-legged companion by your side after a long day at work is a precious comfort. But along with the wonderful attributes of pet ownership comes a lot of responsibility. Pets shed, need exercised, make messes, get sick, and among other things, roll around...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Aug 7, 2018 | Cat Care, Dog Vaccinations, General Care, Grooming, Pet Care, Pet Health, Preventative Care, Skin Irritations
A common everyday health concern for pet owners is the disease that can be carried by parasites. They may be small, but parasites can pack a deadly punch. For this reason, at East Valley Animal Hospital (serving Gilbert, Chandler, and Mesa), we stress the importance...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Jul 14, 2018 | Dog Vaccinations, General Care, Heartworms, Pet Care, Pet Health, Preventative Care
At East Valley Animal Hospital (serving Gilbert, Chandler and Mesa), we take pet health seriously! And one vital element of keeping your furry friend happy and healthy for a lifetime is scheduling the appropriate vaccination and immunization appointments. Since August...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Jul 7, 2018 | Dental Care, Diet, Exercise, General Care, Grooming, Pet Care, Pet Health, Preventative Care
Taking care of our appearance and hygiene is a daily routine for us humans. The same should be the case for our four-legged friends. You may see Fido or Fluffy rolling around on the ground, licking their fur, and chewing their coat; these are all ways they groom...