Pet Haven Animal Hospital

Pet Haven Animal Hospital Experienced Pet Hospital in Mesa, AZ At Pet Haven Animal Hospital in Mesa, AZ we know what your pet means to you.
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We are pet owners, just like you so we treat every pet like they're our own. From basic check ups to surgery, we can handle any veterinary service that your pet may need. You can rest assured that regardless of what service you may need, we will care for your pet as if they were our own. If you would like to learn more about us, give Pet Haven Animal Hospital a call at 480-807-7797.

05/02/2024

It’s important to understand that pets such as dogs and cats are not immune to teeth and gum issues, particularly as they age. This is why consistent home dental care and regular cleanings are so important for your pet.

04/30/2024

Do you have your dog’s ears cleaned? Consistent cleaning of the ear canal, and plucking of your dog’s ears if the breed requires it, will stop any wax buildup and prevent odor or infection.

04/25/2024

Studies show that cat owners bring their pets to the veterinarian much less than dog owners, but it’s a myth that indoor cats don’t need at least a yearly checkup. There are yearly vaccinations that all cats should have, and well-care appointments are crucial for both dogs and cats.

04/23/2024

Tying up, or exertional rhabdomyolsis (ER), is a serious condition in which a horse's muscle tissue breaks down. It often strikes after a sudden increase in horse's workload, and manifests as a stiff gait, soreness, and cramping.

04/18/2024

Even indoor-only cats should be fully vaccinated, and their rabies vaccinations kept up to date. If your kitty makes a dash for freedom and escapes, it will help keep him or her safe until you can bring him or her home.

04/16/2024

Is your cat having trouble keeping his food down and losing weight? Those are symptoms that could point to tapeworms. If you notice small white worms – they may look like grains of rice – the problem is likely tapeworms, which are a common issue for cats.

04/11/2024

We recognize that growing up with a dog or a cat may not always prepare you for the unique care needs or exotic animals. If you want to ensure you’re giving your pet everything it needs to thrive, we’re always happy to help.

04/09/2024

When you have a cat that ventures outside, it can be difficult to say exactly what kind of trouble she may be getting into when you’re not around. Having her spayed can help you ensure that you suddenly don’t have a full litter of kittens to care for.

04/04/2024

Did you know that holistic medicine is simply a return to the basics of nature? Holistic nutrition, for example, explores the quality and appropriateness of food in comparison to the individual's (or the pet's) body's needs.

04/02/2024

By feeding your horse his or her hay before their grain, you can temper the appetite and prevent bolting of his or her food, which can lead to choking and gas colic. If your horse is an aggressive eater, try placing large stones in the feed to slow him or her down.

03/28/2024

What are the signs my pet may have dental disease? While your pet’s breath is likely not very good, if it becomes particularly strong and offensive, that is a pretty good indication of some type of dental issue, according to the American Animal Hospital Association.

03/26/2024

The best vets are capable of dealing with a wide variety of situations, and that often means that your pet won’t have to go to a different location to get the care they need, and you can rest easier knowing that they are in the care of the vet you know and trust.

03/21/2024

While dogs have the ability to see in color, they are most likely to see colors the way a color blind person might. Dogs, however, can see better in low levels of light than humans. Cats also have better night vision than humans.

03/19/2024

Your horse's behavior changes when something is bothering him. Even if the problem isn't evident, a persistent change in your horse's attitude (grumpiness, aggression, or withdrawal) could be a sign that something's wrong.

03/14/2024

Disciplining cats can be tricky, as it can be hard to find something they’ll respond to. Noise deterrents can sometimes work, as cats are easily startled by unexpected loud noises. Another great trick is a spray bottle filled with water.

03/12/2024

Easter lilies can be lethal to cats. Even if they just eat a small amount of the plant, it can quickly lead to kidney failure and death in as little as 18 hours. It's best to keep Easter lilies and other lilies far away from your feline friends.

03/07/2024

Cats have held lots of meaning in folklore and legend. In Ancient Egypt, cats were revered, and killing a cat could bring the death penalty. In Ancient Rome, they were seen as symbols of liberty.

03/05/2024

Besides needing to complement a horse’s natural feeding pattern, they should be turned out to graze to keep them from getting bored. As highly intelligent creatures, they need regular intellectual stimulation to maintain mental acuity.

02/29/2024

Did you know that if a cat gains weight, their whiskers will get longer to account for their bigger size? Whiskers also have a scientific name; it's vibrissae.

02/27/2024

If you’ve noticed your cat scratching a lot, or small bumps around his or her chin or base of his or her tail, you may be seeing a flea allergy. A trip to the vet can help diagnose the problem and help determine the best way to banish the fleas.

02/22/2024

Like us, dogs can be sensitive to changes in weather and the seasons. Check for flaky, dry or chapped skin in winter, allergic reactions in spring and fall, and moist eczema when it's rainy or wet.

02/20/2024

Heartworm is a growing problem in just about every area of the country. There is simple heartworm medication that your pet can take once a month during heartworm season to protect your furry friend. Heartworm is a devastating disease that is hard to detect until it is too late, so the medication makes good sense for your pets.

02/15/2024

Many cats have a preference for high places. They like being able to sit atop a perch to observe their surroundings. If there are dogs present in the household, a high place may also been seen as spot the cat can feel more secure.

02/13/2024

Many species of birds are prone to respiratory problems. If a bird’s lungs become too dry from lack of humidity in the air, he will become more susceptible to infection, not too mention, he’ll be uncomfortable.

02/08/2024

Your exotic bird’s cage should be constructed with a roof, toys, bells, and colored blocks; be sure to include ropes for chewing. Your bird will be very happy with items that allow him to naturally forage and toys that are regularly changed. Remember to speak to your exotic veterinarian about cage size and bird care.

02/06/2024

It’s important to remember that the root cause behind many conditions won’t always be physical in nature. Your pet’s emotional health can play a big part in how they feel.

02/01/2024

They may be small, but hedgehogs are very active animals. It’s important to provide a cage at least 4 feet by 2 feet for your hedgehog, along with a litter box and an enclosed hide area where your hedgehog can feel secure.

01/30/2024

You may want to get an OK from your veterinarian for a new chew toy for your pet. Experts say the chew toys that are too hard can actually damage your pet’s teeth. It also is dangerous when chew toys are too soft and break apart easily. In that case, your dog could choke on a piece of the chew toy.

01/25/2024

One way to tell if your bird may be sick is by unusual droppings. While the color of the droppings will always vary slightly, depending on the type of food you have offered, any droppings that are yellow, rusty brown, or tarry black indicate that something may be wrong.

01/23/2024

While you may already be in a good vet visit routine with the family dog, you may not really know how often you should bring in your exotic animals for checkups. Let’s talk about your pet’s care needs an how frequently we should see them.

Address

245 N Power Road
Mesa, AZ
85205

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm

Telephone

+14808077797

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