Desert Mountain Veterinary

Desert Mountain Veterinary Desert Mountain Veterinary The practice started in May of 2008 as Radiant West Veterinary Services.
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In February of 2011 the name changed to Desert Mountain Veterinary and the co-founders Dr. Loveless and Dr. Dispenza opened the clinic site in Pinon Hills, CA. Despite being grounded to a clinic they still provide mobile services for large and small animals.

*** The clinic will be closed Thursday August 14th***. We will be open Friday for vaccine clinic 10am to 3pm ❤️🐶
08/13/2025

*** The clinic will be closed Thursday August 14th***. We will be open Friday for vaccine clinic 10am to 3pm ❤️🐶

Thank you to one of our amazing clients  for starting our week off with a little bouquet of flowers she made herself 🌺
08/12/2025

Thank you to one of our amazing clients for starting our week off with a little bouquet of flowers she made herself 🌺

Hopefully no one has any emergencies tonight but if you do lease be advised… 🐶
08/09/2025

Hopefully no one has any emergencies tonight but if you do lease be advised… 🐶

08/07/2025

Don't forget our vaccine clinic is Friday 8/8/2025 10am to 3pm walk in only :)

Here are some helpful tips to help keep your fur babies safe this 4th Of JULY! Keep your dogs and cats inside: A startle...
06/30/2025

Here are some helpful tips to help keep your fur babies safe this 4th Of JULY!
Keep your dogs and cats inside: A startled pet may bolt unexpectedly, and even their own backyard can feel scary when fireworks are going off. Restricting them to the house for a few critical hours is a small price to pay for their safety.
Create a quiet, cool space: Stressed pets often overheat and a cooler space may be more comforting.
Use distraction: Play soothing music or turn on the television for white noise to drown out exploding firecracker sounds. A favorite toy or treats also can reduce anxiety.
Keep your pets away from windows: More than one veterinarian has seen a startled dog smash through a window.
Don’t bring your dog to fireworks displays: Veterinarians recommend that you resist the urge to take pets to firework displays. Even if your dog isn’t afraid of loud sounds, fireworks may stress out and frighten your pet. Just don’t do it.
Learn about available medications or other options for calming nervous pets before the big day: For some animals, medication can help decrease stress and calm a nervous pet. Non-pharmaceutical products, such as calming coats can be considered. Consult your veterinarian about medications and their side effects, as well as other strategies to help your pet.
Update microchip and ID tag information: Make sure your pet’s microchip and ID tag information has your current contact information. It’s the best way to get your pet safely returned should they get startled and make a run for it.
At July 4th parties, keep alcohol and ma*****na products away from pets: Cats and dogs can become dangerously intoxicated, leading to severe health emergencies such as respiratory failure and even comas and death. Beer with fermented hops and ethanol is especially toxic to cats and dogs. Ma*****na poisoning in dogs and cats can be severe if not treated promptly.
Avoid table scraps: Avoid the urge to feed your pets fatty barbeque scraps or foods intended for your people guests. Some food can cause upset stomachs and may even be toxic to your pet.
Don’t forget the horses: If there are fireworks in the area, depending on the temperament or routine of your animals, decide if it is best to have your horse remain in its stall or out in the pasture. Make sure fencing is secure and gates are firmly latched.

Today Friday June 13th we are having our weekly Vaccine clinic. You can walk in with your pets for there vaccines, nail ...
06/13/2025

Today Friday June 13th we are having our weekly Vaccine clinic. You can walk in with your pets for there vaccines, nail trims or a**l gland expressions from 10 AM- 3 PM :)
Rabies $15
DHLPP (w/Lepto) $27
DPV (distemper/parvo) $20
Bordetella $19
Rattlesnake $25
Nail trim $20

06/12/2025

**We are currently experiencing service disruptions due to a broader internet outage stemming from an issue with Google Cloud Platform (GCP), our cloud infrastructure provider.** We apologize as our phones are down, they keep ringing but nobody is on the other line.
-The Desert Mountain Team

In honor of Memorial Day the clinic will be closed Monday May 26th. We will reopen on Tuesday May 27th to normal busines...
05/25/2025

In honor of Memorial Day the clinic will be closed Monday May 26th. We will reopen on Tuesday May 27th to normal business hours. Please have a safe Memorial Day weekend! 🇺🇸🇺🇸

Make sure to keep your furry kids at a healthy weight ❤️❤️
05/15/2025

Make sure to keep your furry kids at a healthy weight ❤️❤️

Happy National Dog Moms day 🐶🐶
05/10/2025

Happy National Dog Moms day 🐶🐶

Don’t forget today is our vaccine clinic ! Walk in between 10 am and 3 pm. These 2 pups take advantage of our vaccine cl...
04/25/2025

Don’t forget today is our vaccine clinic ! Walk in between 10 am and 3 pm.
These 2 pups take advantage of our vaccine clinic and stay up to date on there vaccines 🐶 ❤️

**The clinic will be closed on Friday April 18th in honor of Good Friday *** We will resume normal business hours and da...
04/15/2025

**The clinic will be closed on Friday April 18th in honor of Good Friday ***
We will resume normal business hours and day on April 21st .

Address

655 Highway 138
Piñon Hills, CA
92372

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm

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