
Pet Adoptathon – March 13!
Please join us Sunday, March 13 at Pet Supples Plus for a Pet Adoptathon!
Please join us Sunday, March 13 at Pet Supples Plus for a Pet Adoptathon!
Pet Supplies Plus and Arizona Animal Hospital will be co-hosting a holiday-themed community event…
When COVID-19 shut down most aspects of our lives, our dogs became more than our pets, they became a much larger part of our support system! Through the past year, they have grown accustomed to
Heartworm disease used to be thought as a rare ailment in Arizona, limited to the Midwest and eastern portions of the US. Over the years it has migrated across the US. Year over year, Arizona has more mosquitoes and more cases of heartworm disease. Micro-climates such as golf courses, backyard ponds, unkempt pools/foreclosure areas, and…
Deciphering and comparing the multitude of dry and wet pet foods available can give you a headache. While there are certain requirements and regulations that pet food companies must follow, the labels are often not very helpful and/or misleading. I get the question of “what food should I feed my pet” every day, but the…
Are You Worried About the Dog Flu? You may have heard about the recent outbreaks of the dog flu over the last couple of years, and we know that it can be scary. Well, we at Arizona Animal Hospital, are here to help. We can discuss the pros and cons of the vaccine as well…
We are getting to that time of year again where our pet’s fear and anxiety can start to present a real problem. Commonly known as “noise aversion,” this can present itself in many different ways. Anything from trembling and shaking, to chewing and destroying parts of your home. Triggers for noise aversion can be caused…
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Check out the latest interview with Brett the Vet! http://www.sheknows.com/pets-and-animals/articles/1115657/tapeworms-in-dogs-and-cats
We keep busy this time of year caring for dogs and cats with allergies. Our allergy season for pets usually begins in November, runs thru April and can to a less extent last year round. Almost all seasonal/environmental allergies manifest on the skin of dogs and cats. This is different than people who largely…