Southern Utah Animal Hospital

Southern Utah Animal Hospital Mixed practice animal hospital serving all of Southern Utah with their animal needs.
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Looking for a cute addition to your home? One of our amazing clients has some of the sweetest mini schnauzers still look...
08/15/2024

Looking for a cute addition to your home? One of our amazing clients has some of the sweetest mini schnauzers still looking for their forever homes! If you would like to take one of these babies home or have questions please call us at 435-586-6216

(ADOPTED)This is Levi! An 11 month old blue great Dane puppy. Levi is the sweetest boy you will ever meet and loves to c...
11/04/2023

(ADOPTED)This is Levi! An 11 month old blue great Dane puppy. Levi is the sweetest boy you will ever meet and loves to cuddle on the couch. Levi does great with cats and loves children but needs to be supervised since he doesn't understand his size. Levi needs to be in a home with no other dogs because he doesn't get along with them but he has so much potential and he is a good boy! If anyone is interested in him please comment below and our match making coordinater will message you about him!

11/12/2021

Busy Mixed Animal Veterinary Practice in Cedar City, Utah is searching for an experienced Veterinary Technician. Certification preferred, but not required. Position is full time. Ideal candidates should work well with others, have a positive attitude, and be a team player. Must be reliable, take initiative, and have the ability to multi-task.

Competitive pay-DOE. 401K, CE, and discounted veterinary services

TECHNICIAN JOB DESCRIPTION
SPECIFIC DUTIES:
Prepare exam room for doctor, take brief history, get temperature and weight
Assist doctor in the room as needed, take notes if indicated.
Dispense medications if indicated by doctor.
Answer telephone calls and schedule appointments.
Enter charges.
Help clients in and out of the hospital with their pets, children, etc.
Make every effort to assist the doctor and clients wherever needed.
Clean the exam room after each patient and dispose of medical waste.
Assist or perform blood draws.
Assist or place IV catheters as doctor requests.
Run blood chemistry's at the doctor requests.
Surgical preparation of animals
Assist in placing endotracheal tubes.
Administer medications per doctor’s instructions
Monitor patients under anesthesia.
Make sure post-procedure instructions are done and medications are filled.
Explain instructions and medications to clients at discharge.
Make sure treatment and surgery area is maintained to standards.
BE AN ADVOCATE FOR THE PRACTICE, OUR CLIENTS & OUR PATIENTS.
BE JOYFUL IN LIFE AND WORK.

If interested please bring a resume to the office

Thank you to all those who voted us Best of Iron County in both Veterinarian and Boarding.! We love serving you and your...
11/11/2021

Thank you to all those who voted us Best of Iron County in both Veterinarian and Boarding.! We love serving you and your pets!

Please vote! One vote per day per device is accepted. We are the Southern Utah Animal Hospital!! Thank you for all of yo...
07/29/2021

Please vote! One vote per day per device is accepted. We are the Southern Utah Animal Hospital!! Thank you for all of your support!

Best of Iron County and the Unique Logo is a trademark of Canyon Media and may only be used with express permission. © 2021 Elite Insights.

Best of Iron county voting is now open. Please vote for us! We are located under the medical section
07/29/2021

Best of Iron county voting is now open. Please vote for us! We are located under the medical section

Best of Iron County and the Unique Logo is a trademark of Canyon Media and may only be used with express permission. © 2021 Elite Insights.

03/23/2021
03/23/2021

Stop by the office and pick up one of these custom hats. These are awesome!! We are selling them for what we have them made $15 each.

Lost Friend Alert! Please call this number if you see Miss Hadley around the areas noted. We are sure she’d like to be h...
11/25/2020

Lost Friend Alert!
Please call this number if you see Miss Hadley around the areas noted. We are sure she’d like to be home for the holidays!

We wish everyone and their animals a safe and happy Thanksgiving. 🍁

Indulge yourselves today, just not your pets!
10/28/2020

Indulge yourselves today, just not your pets!

🍫 is one of the sweetest days of the year for humans. For your pet (especially your dog), it can be one of the most dangerous.

Chocolate toxicity is one of the most commonly treated toxicities in dogs, especially during the upcoming holiday season. Here's a look at which types of chocolate are the most toxic. Remember, if you think your pet may have gotten into some chocolate (of any kind), it's best to contact your veterinarian immediately.

Best of Iron County voting opened today. Please get on and vote for us today. You can vote each day for each category. Y...
07/29/2020

Best of Iron County voting opened today. Please get on and vote for us today. You can vote each day for each category. You will find us located under the medical category. Please share with friends and family. Here is the link you will need to vote. https://www.bestofironcounty.com/vote/

Thank you Red Canyon Retrievers for allowing us to help 5 beautiful puppies enter this world! They are sure cuties!
07/17/2020

Thank you Red Canyon Retrievers for allowing us to help 5 beautiful puppies enter this world! They are sure cuties!

04/27/2020

We have great news! As of today, all restrictions have been lifted regarding elective procedures such as spays and neuters. We will continue to have you call the clinic phone when you arrive and one of the staff members will come outside and collect your animal and then after return your pet safely to you. Thank you for your patience as we work through these trying times.

03/26/2020

Hey Everyone! Due to State orders, we just wanted to inform you that we will be closed for appointments and surgeries that are non-essential.

Some examples of what we are able to see is:
- Critically sick animals
- C-sections
- Puppy/Kitten Vaccination Series
- Anything that causes unjustifiable pain, suffering, or death if the service is delayed

We have reserved certain times during the work week to see the essential/critical cases. Please call the Clinic for the times you can schedule at (435)-586-6216. We will keep you updated on our page of when we will be opening back up.

Thank you all for your patience and cooperation!

We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from all of us at Southern Utah Animal Hospital! 🎄 🎁...
12/23/2019

We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from all of us at Southern Utah Animal Hospital! 🎄 🎁 Here’s a little reminder of things you can feed and not feed our loved fur babies!

Here is some important information that has come to light over the past months. This was written very well and thought w...
06/29/2019

Here is some important information that has come to light over the past months. This was written very well and thought we would pass along this information. Please read

The pet food industry has changed dramatically in the past ten years. One of the changes we have seen is a shift toward popular “grain free” diets for dogs. Veterinarians have long recognized that these diets aren’t nutritionally superior but many consumers are understandably swayed by excellent marketing campaigns. Although veterinarians receive extensive training in nutrition, pet food remains surprisingly controversial. We have therefore largely remained quiet on the issue unless someone specifically asks us what to feed their pet.

With this newly released report, we feel compelled to speak out publicly for the health and safety of our patients. If you have strong opinions regarding pet food based on your own personal experiences, we ask that you express them respectfully.

In 2018, the FDA started investigating a possible link between grain free diets and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in dogs. This condition is historically uncommon and diagnosed primarily in only a handful of breeds. It is life threatening if untreated and can be fatal even with intensive care. Veterinary cardiologists at referral institutions had noticed a significant increase in the number of patients diagnosed with DCM, particularly in breeds not typically affected. A collaborative effort was begun to seek an explanation and one possible answer appeared to be grain free diets.

This week, the FDA published their findings. A link to the full report is posted below and we would recommend that you read it in its entirety if you have concerns.

https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterinary/news-events/fda-investigation-potential-link-between-certain-diets-and-canine-dilated-cardiomyopathy

This chart (from the report above) lists the brands of food most commonly fed to reported patients who developed DCM. If your dog eats one of these diets, please discuss the findings with your veterinarian to decide if you should consider changing his/her food.

The chart is not just hypothetical; these numbers represent dogs loved tremendously by their families. In 2017, we had a beloved patient at Courtenay Animal Hospital who died at only 5 years old from DCM. His breed was not one genetically predisposed to the condition and he was fed a “grain free” diet that is listed here. We cannot say definitively that the food was implicated in his DCM but if we had known about a possible correlation then, we might have been able to save him. I have talked to numerous veterinarians about this in the past year and almost all of them share similar stories.

This chart does not mean that every food manufactured by these brands is “bad” and most companies produce many different formulations. The biggest concerns surround diets which use peas or other legumes as a main ingredient but this is not the only factor. There is still much to learn.

While there is no single best diet for every dog, we recommend that you feed a balanced diet appropriate for your pet’s life stage and manufactured by a company which employs veterinary nutritionists, budgets extensively for research and development rather than marketing, and conducts feeding trials with live dogs before releasing new diets rather than simply formulating them in a laboratory.

The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has a list of criteria for the manufacturing of a high quality dog food. Veterinarians know the companies which meet these guidelines and we’d be happy to share them with you on request but avoid doing so here, as we don’t want to appear to be promoting any specific company. We simply want our patients to remain as healthy as possible for as long as possible and complete, balanced nutrition is crucial to animal health.

The WSAVA published a single page summarizing their recommendations when selecting pet foods. You can read that here:

https://www.wsava.org/wsava/media/arpita-and-emma-editorial/selecting-the-best-food-for-your-pet.pdf

They also have an excellent publication addressing FAQs and myths regarding pet foods. You can read that here:

https://www.wsava.org/WSAVA/media/Documents/Committee%20Resources/Global%20Nutrition%20Committee/Frequently-Asked-Questions-and-Myths.pdf

We would urge you to read these publications or seek other resources from veterinary nutritionists when debating what to feed your dog, rather than trusting popular internet sites which may not be run by veterinary professionals.

Here is another good page from the clinical nutrition service at Tufts University:

https://vetnutrition.tufts.edu/best-food-for-your-pet/

If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us or other veterinary professionals!
The bottom line is that we are taking this seriously as a profession but we don’t have all of the answers yet.

Here is some important information that all horse owners need to be aware of. There is a link in the article that will e...
03/23/2019

Here is some important information that all horse owners need to be aware of. There is a link in the article that will explain further details of the virus that is causing the issues.
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/03/21/state-veterinarian-urges/

Utah horse owners are urged to limit travel to rodeo events and take other precautions, now that Nevada has reported multiple cases of an often-fatal neurological virus in equine animals.

February is Dental Month!! 10% off all dental cleanings for the month of February! Call the clinic to make your appointm...
02/06/2019

February is Dental Month!! 10% off all dental cleanings for the month of February! Call the clinic to make your appointment 435-586-6216

We’d like to wish everyone a happy thanksgiving. As we approach the holiday season here are a few things to keep in mind...
11/21/2018

We’d like to wish everyone a happy thanksgiving. As we approach the holiday season here are a few things to keep in mind for your fur babies. 🦃

This is why you don’t want to mess with a porcupine.
08/14/2018

This is why you don’t want to mess with a porcupine.

Our darling little client with her cute little Cocker Spaniel puppy.
05/22/2018

Our darling little client with her cute little Cocker Spaniel puppy.

The state of Utah Department of Agriculture is offering FREE Coggins testing for Equine Infectious Anemia until June 15,...
05/16/2018

The state of Utah Department of Agriculture is offering FREE Coggins testing for Equine Infectious Anemia until June 15, 2018. Please call or stop by to schedule an appointment.

Equine infectious anemia is characterized by fever, anemia, jaundice, depression, edema, and chronic weight loss.

Thanks Alexa for letting us see Rico!! He’s a pretty bird!
05/01/2018

Thanks Alexa for letting us see Rico!! He’s a pretty bird!

Thanks Jennifer for letting us meet your cria, Surprise.
04/19/2018

Thanks Jennifer for letting us meet your cria, Surprise.

Address

1203 N Main Street
Cedar City, UT
84721

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Friday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm

Telephone

+14355866216

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