by East Valley Animal Hospital | Aug 28, 2020 | Dog Care
Like infants and toddlers, it’s not uncommon for dogs to experience separation anxiety. And hearing your dog barking and whining incessantly behind the front door is a stressful experience for many owners. True separation anxiety goes beyond a bit of whimpering...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Aug 7, 2020 | Cat Care
Our furry companions may not speak using words, but their body language is communicating more than we realize. If you are a cat owner, you may have noticed that your cat seems to enjoy slowly blinking at you. Why does she do this, and should you be...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Jul 10, 2020 | Puppy Care
What age is best to adopt a puppy? There are very few things in this world that are more precious than a tiny puppy. Their little waddles, innocent faces and boundless energy melt the heart instantaneously. At East Valley Animal Hospital in Gilbert, Arizona, we...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | Jun 2, 2020 | Disease in Dogs, Dog Care
Approximately 10% of all dogs in the US will develop heart disease at some point in their lives. Heart disease in dogs is a serious condition that can lead to other health problems. However, it is generally manageable in otherwise healthy dogs. As with any...
by East Valley Animal Hospital | May 27, 2020 | Dog Facts
When we ask the question “do dogs have emotions?”, most of us are asking if our furry companions can feel more than just the baseline emotions like excitement, sadness and fear. It’s pretty obvious to tell that your dog is happy to see you when you get home by the way...