Apache Trail Vet Clinic

Apache Trail Vet Clinic Privately owned veterinary clinic dedicated to exceptional care.

We put your pet’s health, happiness, and best interests first—supporting both patients and their families every step of the way.

Sometimes the most serious pet emergencies don’t show obvious signs—like when internal bleeding happens inside your furr...
10/31/2025

Sometimes the most serious pet emergencies don’t show obvious signs—like when internal bleeding happens inside your furry friend’s body. If you notice a sudden swollen belly, weakness, pale gums, or your pet collapsing, these could be urgent warnings that something’s wrong. Trauma, toxins, or health issues can cause this hidden danger, especially during active, adventurous seasons like fall.

Knowing what to watch for and how to respond quickly could save your pet’s life. Ready to learn the crucial signs and what steps to take if it happens? Check out our latest blog for clear guidance and peace of mind. 🐾❤️

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Noticing your dog shaking their head or scratching their ears a lot? It could be more than just an itch—sometimes blood ...
10/08/2025

Noticing your dog shaking their head or scratching their ears a lot? It could be more than just an itch—sometimes blood can collect between the ear flap and skin, causing painful swelling. This condition, called an ear hematoma, needs prompt care to keep your pup comfortable and avoid lasting damage.

Learn how to spot the early signs, provide soothing home care, and understand what treatment options your vet might recommend. Plus, discover simple steps to prevent this common springtime issue linked to allergies and parasites.

Give your furry friend the ear care they deserve! 🌿🐶

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Summer adventures are a blast, but warm weather can sometimes bring painful skin problems for our pups—like hot spots or...
09/25/2025

Summer adventures are a blast, but warm weather can sometimes bring painful skin problems for our pups—like hot spots or infected wounds. If your dog is licking or scratching a sore spot, or you notice redness and swelling, it’s important to act quickly. Cleaning the area gently, keeping it dry, and using soothing treatments can make a big difference in their comfort and healing. Plus, staying vigilant with flea prevention and hydration helps keep infections at bay. Want to learn simple, vet-approved steps to care for your dog’s hot spots this summer? 🐾💙

Read the full guide to keep your furry friend happy and healthy all season long!
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Spring is prime time for outdoor fun—but it also means more flies that can lead to a serious skin problem for pets calle...
09/22/2025

Spring is prime time for outdoor fun—but it also means more flies that can lead to a serious skin problem for pets called myiasis, where fly larvae invade wounds or damp areas. Keeping your furry friend clean, checking for any sores regularly, and maintaining a fly-free environment are key steps to protect them. Noticing excessive licking, redness, or unusual odors? Don’t wait—contact your vet to catch issues early and keep your pet safe and comfortable.

Want to learn how to spot and prevent this unsettling condition before it becomes a problem? Check out our full guide for everything you need to know!

Seeing your dog or cat throw up several times in a day can be alarming—and for good reason. Frequent vomiting may lead t...
09/19/2025

Seeing your dog or cat throw up several times in a day can be alarming—and for good reason. Frequent vomiting may lead to dehydration and could signal something more serious, especially during fall when cooler temps and tempting holiday treats pose extra risks. Watch for warning signs like lethargy, pain, or unusual vomit, and keep your pet hydrated and cozy while avoiding common season hazards like moldy leaves and toxic snacks. If vomiting doesn’t slow down, don’t wait—contact your vet promptly to keep your furry friend safe and comfortable.

Curious about the best steps to take when your pet won’t stop vomiting? Check out our full guide and help your companion bounce back this season. 🐾🍂

Cats are naturally fastidious creatures, their hygiene practices are a mix of instinctual behaviors and adaptions to the...
09/18/2025

Cats are naturally fastidious creatures, their hygiene practices are a mix of instinctual behaviors and adaptions to their environment. Prevention and general care includes vaccinations, general vet visits, diet and hydration, spaying/neutering, parasite control, environmental enrichment and more!

Summer is the perfect time for outdoor fun with your pet—but it also means more chances of encountering snakes and spide...
09/13/2025

Summer is the perfect time for outdoor fun with your pet—but it also means more chances of encountering snakes and spiders. These bites can be serious, so knowing how to spot risky areas, recognize bite symptoms, and handle first aid can make all the difference in keeping your furry friend safe. From avoiding tall grass to staying calm and seeking quick vet care if needed, these simple tips can help you protect your pet all season long.

Curious to learn more? Check out our full guide for everything you need to know to safeguard your pet this summer!

🐾 Stay safe, stay prepared, and keep those tails wagging!

Address

9333 E Main Street #107
Mesa, AZ
85208

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 6am
Tuesday 7am - 6pm
Wednesday 7am - 6pm
Thursday 7am - 6pm
Friday 7am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+14809869050

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