Payson Pet Care Veterinary Clinic

Payson Pet Care Veterinary Clinic Payson's trusted resource for outstanding veterinary care for 18 years.
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Providing top veterinary care and individualized options to fit every pet need and every client expectation. We also provide outreach and education to community organizations, as well as providing emergency and referral services for our local veterinary colleagues.

🦠Leptospirosis is an infection of Lepto bacteria. Found in the urine of infected mice, rats, racoons, skunks and possums...
11/19/2024

🦠Leptospirosis is an infection of Lepto bacteria. Found in the urine of infected mice, rats, racoons, skunks and possums, this bacteria gets excreted into the environment.

Dogs are most often infected by drinking from a contaminated water source. The bacteria then targets the liver and kidneys, leading to serious illness and sometimes death.

You can prevent infection with an annual lepto vaccine and booster, good for dogs over 12 weeks old.

Help us spread awareness on the importance of the lepto vaccine by sharing this post!

Just like humans, pets are prone to painful ailments such as osteoarthritis. Pets are great at hiding pain, so it's easy...
11/16/2024

Just like humans, pets are prone to painful ailments such as osteoarthritis. Pets are great at hiding pain, so it's easy to miss the signs until it gets severe.

Keep an eye out for symptoms like limping, stiffness, or hesitancy to jump or climb stairs. Chronic pain is not just physical but can affect our pets emotionally as well.

OA pain can be managed with safe, effective treatments to improve their quality of life! If you think your pet might be in pain, contact us. Together we can help them feel better.

Help us help more pets by sharing this post and checklist: https://bit.ly/3Z5m7u6 🐾

Have you noticed our pets seem to get even cuter as they age? (Seriously, how do they do that?) As they grow into their ...
11/14/2024

Have you noticed our pets seem to get even cuter as they age? (Seriously, how do they do that?)

As they grow into their grey whiskers, we naturally start to worry more about their health. November is National Senior Pet Health Awareness Month, and we are sharing some tips to help our aging pets thrive and live their best lives as they mature!

Do you have a senior pet? Share a photo of them below, we’d love to see them!

Does your pet have a beautiful face like our friend here? Keep reading (and drop a photo in the comments)!Deep wrinkles ...
11/09/2024

Does your pet have a beautiful face like our friend here? Keep reading (and drop a photo in the comments)!

Deep wrinkles often trap moisture causing yeast to thrive. If left untreated, their skin can get inflamed and infected. This is called skin fold dermatitis.
Symptoms may include redness and inflammation, itching, odor, skin discoloration, and skin lesions.

Regularly cleaning and drying their folds with vet-approved cleanser can go a long way! Our team can discuss more options to help your squishy-faced friend remain looking and feeling beautiful! Give us a call.

🩺 Did you know that pets can develop diabetes too? Early detection and proper management are key to keeping your pet com...
11/07/2024

🩺 Did you know that pets can develop diabetes too?

Early detection and proper management are key to keeping your pet comfortable and happy.

Signs like excessive thirst, weight loss, and increased urination can indicate diabetes. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule a check-up with us today!

Together, we can help manage your pet's diabetes and improve their quality of life. Please share this post to help us spread awareness. 💙

Learn more about diabetes in pets here: https://bit.ly/4eDYg9s

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month! 🐾 Providing a grey-whiskered pal a second chance at a forever home warms our heart...
11/05/2024

November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month! 🐾

Providing a grey-whiskered pal a second chance at a forever home warms our heart. Senior pets offer endless love, loyalty, and companionship—plus, they’re often already trained and ready to settle into a new family.

Let’s celebrate the joy of adopting a senior pet! If you have a senior pet adoption story – share it in the comments! ❤️

Urinary tract conditions can be a pain. Your pet’s bladder health plays a key role in their overall well-being! Consider...
11/02/2024

Urinary tract conditions can be a pain.

Your pet’s bladder health plays a key role in their overall well-being! Considering its , we’re sharing signs that may signal a urinary tract issue.

Happy Halloween! We hope you and your pet have a pawesome and safe day! 📸 👻 Be sure to comment your pet’s Halloween phot...
10/31/2024

Happy Halloween! We hope you and your pet have a pawesome and safe day!

📸 👻 Be sure to comment your pet’s Halloween photos/videos. We’d love to see their spooky costumes!

Is your pet up to date on their vaccinations? Throughout all stages of your pet's life, regular vaccinations help ensure...
10/26/2024

Is your pet up to date on their vaccinations?

Throughout all stages of your pet's life, regular vaccinations help ensure they stay protected from serious diseases.
Schedule your pet's vaccination today to keep their tail wagging for years to come!

🎃 Halloween is only a week away! While fun for us, it can be spooky day for our pets! Let's make it a safe and happy Hal...
10/24/2024

🎃 Halloween is only a week away! While fun for us, it can be spooky day for our pets! Let's make it a safe and happy Halloween for everyone by sharing this post! 🐾

In the event of an emergency, please contact our clinic or the *Pet Poison Helpline® at 855-764-7661

*Pet Poison Helpline will walk you through next steps at a fee

10/24/2024

Public Advisory Statement: Rabies Alert in Gila County
Date: October 23, 2024
Incident Location: Rye area, Forest Service Road 379
On October 19, 2024, a wild grey fox was obtained by Arizona Game and Fish and brought to
Gila County Animal Care & Control. The fox, captured in the Rye area on Forest Service
Road 379, has been confirmed positive for rabies.
What to Watch For: If you encounter wild animals behaving abnormally, such as appearing
unusually friendly, unafraid of people, active during the day (when they are normally
nocturnal), or displaying aggressive behavior, please contact Gila County Animal Care &
Control immediately at (928) 425-5882.
Safety Precautions:
1. Keep Pets Safe: Always keep pets on a leash and ensure they are up-to-date on rabies
vaccinations. Pets should wear current license tags for identification.
2. Observe Wildlife from a Distance: Never approach or attempt to feed wild animals,
whether they appear alive or deceased. Enjoy wildlife safely and from afar.
3. Report Animal Bites Immediately: If bitten by an animal or if exposed to an
animal’s saliva, wash the area thoroughly with soap and water, and contact your
healthcare provider and Gila County Animal Care & Control without delay.
Important Reminder: Rabid animals may show no fear of humans and may seem unusually
friendly or aggressively hostile. For more information about rabies or to report a concern, call
your local Animal Care and Control at 928-425-5882
Stay alert, protect your pets, and report any abnormal wildlife behavior.

10/22/2024

Today is ! 🐶

Whether it's an extra belly rub, a long walk, or a special treat, let's go the extra mile to make our dogs feel loved and appreciated. Share a photo or video in the comments of how you're making your dog's day special! 🐾

👁️ Did you know that pets can suffer from eye conditions just like humans?Regular eye check-ups are crucial for catching...
10/19/2024

👁️ Did you know that pets can suffer from eye conditions just like humans?
Regular eye check-ups are crucial for catching issues early. If you've noticed symptoms of eye trouble, please contact us and we will schedule a visit!

Let's keep those eyes bright and healthy – share this post to bring awareness to other pet parents!

Happy Vet Tech Appreciation Week! 🐾 Our Vet Techs are the ultimate pet whisperers, multitaskers, and miracle workers—all...
10/17/2024

Happy Vet Tech Appreciation Week! 🐾 Our Vet Techs are the ultimate pet whisperers, multitaskers, and miracle workers—all rolled into one. From comforting anxious pets to assisting in surgeries, they do it all with a smile (and a lot of pet hair)!

Let's give a big shoutout to these everyday heroes. Drop some love in the comments! 💙

10/16/2024

Our phone lines are currently down. Please reach us at [email protected] and we will call you back as soon as we are able. We have call-out capability, but not call-in. We apologize for the inconvenience.

When left untreated, dental disease can impact your pet's heart, kidneys, and overall health - but it can be prevented! ...
10/15/2024

When left untreated, dental disease can impact your pet's heart, kidneys, and overall health - but it can be prevented!

In addition to regular at-home dental care, healthy pets should have their teeth professionally cleaned once a year. Thorough dental cleanings remove plaque and tartar, which cause periodontal disease.

Learn more about dental care and its importance here: https://bit.ly/4cQrlx5

Questions? Contact us today.

October is Pet Wellness Month – the perfect reminder to book a check-up for your pet!Wellness visits help to ensure your...
10/12/2024

October is Pet Wellness Month – the perfect reminder to book a check-up for your pet!

Wellness visits help to ensure your pet’s health is on the right track. During wellness visits, we can review their medical history, check their dental health, discuss any changes, and identify any potential health issues and take proactive measures.

To book your pet's wellness visit, contact us today!

10/10/2024

Our hearts are heavy for those who experienced devastation from Hurricane Helene and Milton.

We want to thank the first responders and rescue teams who have been urgently transporting animals to safety, helping displaced animals, all while assessing other needs.

We are encouraging our pet parents to consider learning about and/or donating to non-profits such as ASPCA, The Humane Society, and other organizations who are actively working on the grounds to help pets and pet parents in need. Please share for awareness.

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1010 N Beeline Highway
Payson, AZ
85541

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(928) 260-4404

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