Paradise Valley Animal Hospital

Paradise Valley Animal Hospital Paradise Valley Animal Hospital offer preventative care and dental care for your pet. Please don't hesitate to call us today to make your first appointment.

You love your pets and we know that you want to take care of them like part of the family. Paradise Valley Animal Hospital is dedicated to providing comprehensive veterinary services to pet owners in Phoenix, AZ. We understand how important your furry family members are to you, so we commit ourselves to giving them the best medical care possible. No matter what your pet's unique needs are, whether

they are medical, dental, or surgical, Paradise Valley Animal Hospital can take care of it for you. Some of our services include:
Dentistry
Examinations
Medical care
Preventive care
Surgical procedures
Xrays

Paradise Valley Animal Hospital would be proud to make your pet part of our practice.

05/02/2024

The difference between the sexes can be extremely subtle in birds. Many owners and even breeders have difficulty sexing birds, but a good avian vet should be able to help determine if you have a male or female pet.

04/30/2024

Horses tend to spend more time lying down if they're experiencing foot pain. However, if getting up is particularly painful, you may notice your horse isn't lying down as often as he usually does.

04/25/2024

Ever loyal - did you know that some dogs are able to distinguish their human owner out of a group of people who are a mile away?

04/23/2024

A persistent myth about a pet’s dental health is that cleanings with a general anesthetic are too dangerous for older pets. If your pet is in good shape, and testing before cleaning uncovers no issues, there should be no issue for older pets to have their teeth cleaned.

04/18/2024

Spaying and neutering your dog or cat doesn't just reduce the numbers of pets that will end up at an animal shelter; it is also good for their overall health. In fact, spaying and neutering has been shown to lower the incidence of certain cancers as well as decrease a dog's natural tendency to roam.

04/16/2024

It’s important to remember that changes in behavior and energy levels are among two of the most common ways your pet can tell you that something isn’t right with them. If you’re not sure how to help them feel better, we’re here for you.

04/11/2024

Some pets develop skin allergies or sensitivity. In these instances, special bathing may be necessary. Check with your veterinary office to see what spa and/or bathing treatments are recommended and available. Your pet will feel much better after a relaxing bath.

04/09/2024

Does your cat sometimes lie on its back? In most cases, this is actually a sign of great trust. Your cat is showing he feels very comfortable and safe around you, so take it as a compliment!

04/04/2024

It’s important to remember that some things that can be common with dogs can be cause for concern for cats. For instance, when a cat begins to pant with their mouth open, it may be time to schedule an appointment for us to check them out.

04/02/2024

Ferrets make great pets, but unneutered males can have a strong, musky odor due to scent glands. Neutered males, however, have almost no smell. Male ferrets should be neutered between six and eight months old.

03/28/2024

Learning your pet’s individual personality can be the best way to know when they really need to see the vet in order to get well. Let’s talk about the most common behavioral changes to be on the lookout for and what they can mean.

03/26/2024

The oldest dog ever was an Australian Cattle Dog named Bluey that was 29 years old when he died in 1910.

Address

3227 E Bell Road Suite 145
Phoenix, AZ
85032

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm
Saturday 7:30am - 2pm
Sunday 12am - 12am

Telephone

+16029924560

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