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What It Means to Be Fear-Free Certified

What It Means to Be Fear-Free Certified

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Apr 25, 2025 | Pet Health

Going to the veterinarian is an important part of pet care, but it is not a part of your pet’s normal routine. Going to the vet for checkups, illnesses, and even emergencies may be necessary, but these visits can also cause stress for our furry friends. Taking your...
Why Rabies Vaccinations Are Important for All Pets

Why Rabies Vaccinations Are Important for All Pets

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Aug 11, 2024 | Pet Health

Vaccinations are the safest, most effective way to protect your pet from deadly diseases like rabies. They help your cat or dog build up an immune response so they can fight the disease if they ever get infected. If your pet ever comes into contact with an infected...
Are You Washing Your Pet’s Dish Every Day?

Are You Washing Your Pet’s Dish Every Day?

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Jul 13, 2022 | General Care, Pet Care Tips, Pet Health

Most people don’t wash their pet’s dishes every day. By neglecting this important chore, they could be putting their pet’s health (and their own) at risk. A recent study conducted by North Carolina State University tells us that we are growing all sorts of harmful...
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...
How Often Do Dogs Need to Go for a Walk?

How Often Do Dogs Need to Go for a Walk?

by East Valley Animal Hospital | Oct 18, 2021 | Dog Care, Exercise, Pet Health, Summer Dog Tips

Taking your dog for a walk satisfies a lot more of their needs than you might realize. Walking is more than just a potty break—it provides mental and social stimulation as well as healthy exercise. Knowing how often to walk your dog will keep them in good health and...
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...
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