Palm Glen Animal Hospital

Palm Glen Animal Hospital We are devoted to improving the comfort and well-being of our patients with high quality of care and
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Palm Glen Animal Hospital in Phoenix, AZ is a small animal and exotic pet hospital offering day care, boarding, grooming, ultrasound testing, pet vaccinations and spaying/neutering services for dogs, cats, and exotic pets. The primary purpose of Palm Glen Animal Hospital is to provide the highest quality veterinary medical and pet surgical care to our patients, and offer the best possible service

to our clients. A staff of experienced veterinary doctors and expert vet technicians, under the directorship of managing veterinarian Bernard Mangone, look forward to working with you to provide your pet(s) with a long life of health and wellness. Palm Glen is prepared to take care of your pet in several additional ways. We provide dog and cat baths, cat and dog behavioral counseling, ultrasound testing and pet kennel boarding. You should also remember annual small animal vaccinations and tick and flea control. Of course we strongly recommend spaying and neutering for all cats and dogs. We also recommend a microchip ID for all pets in order to provide an avenue for finding your loved ones should they become lost. In addition to caring for cats and dogs, we also love providing comprehensive care to exotic animals, including but not limited to birds, rabbits, ferrets, pigs and more! Give us a call to find out how we can help keep your critter healthy and thriving. Our well trained personnel and top quality facility ensure that your pet will receive the best possible care. Through the use of preventive medicine and owner guidance, we strive to keep your pet not only free of disease, but to reach a high level of wellness. Your pets are important family members which is why at Palm Glen Animal Hospital, we treat them with the same respect and care they receive at home.

As a reminder, summer heat can be dangerous for pets, especially dogs with short snouts like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Frenchi...
07/12/2025

As a reminder, summer heat can be dangerous for pets, especially dogs with short snouts like Bulldogs, Pugs, and Frenchies.

Watch for signs of overheating like excessive panting or drooling, bright red gums, wobbling, or vomiting. If you notice these signs, get your pet to a cool area, offer water, and call us immediately.

Share this post to help keep our neighborhood pets safe! 💙

It’s  ! New kitten at home? Here’s how to help give them the best start:✔️ Vet visits every 3–4 weeks (until 16 weeks ol...
07/10/2025

It’s !

New kitten at home? Here’s how to help give them the best start:
✔️ Vet visits every 3–4 weeks (until 16 weeks old)
✔️ Kitten-specific food to support development
✔️ Early socialization = less stress later
✔️ Parasite prevention is a must!

Drop a photo of your kitten, past or present, we’d love to see them! 📸

🥵With the summer heat, remember to check your pet’s water bowl more frequently!Pets can’t sweat like humans. They cool d...
07/05/2025

🥵With the summer heat, remember to check your pet’s water bowl more frequently!

Pets can’t sweat like humans. They cool down through panting and paw pad sweat, so staying hydrated is critical for regulating body temp.

Share this post to help keep other pets safe & hydrated!

Fireworks may be fun for us, but for pets, they can be scary, and the booms often continue well past the 4th of July. 🌩️...
07/03/2025

Fireworks may be fun for us, but for pets, they can be scary, and the booms often continue well past the 4th of July. 🌩️ Thunderstorms and other loud noises can trigger anxiety too.

If your pet is showing signs of stress, don’t hesitate to reach out. We can discuss treatment options to help your pet feel safe and secure year-round. 💙

Suns out, paws out! ☀️ Show us how you and your pet are soaking up the summer—share your favorite moments in the comment...
06/28/2025

Suns out, paws out! ☀️

Show us how you and your pet are soaking up the summer—share your favorite moments in the comments!

Is your pet scratching, shaking their head, or dealing with smelly ears? It could be more than just an itch. Ear infecti...
06/21/2025

Is your pet scratching, shaking their head, or dealing with smelly ears?

It could be more than just an itch. Ear infections are painful, especially in pets with allergies, and can cause hearing loss if left untreated.

Swipe through our top tips to help keep your pet’s ears clean, healthy, and infection-free. 🩺

Questions on your pet’s ear health? Contact us today!

In honor of   tomorrow, we are celebrating all the dads who give belly rubs, throw the best tennis balls, and never say ...
06/14/2025

In honor of tomorrow, we are celebrating all the dads who give belly rubs, throw the best tennis balls, and never say no to "just one more treat." 🐾💙

We’d love to hear how you are celebrating!

Summer activities (fireworks, thunder, etc.), can trigger anxiety in pets. Check out some of our comforting tips for hel...
06/12/2025

Summer activities (fireworks, thunder, etc.), can trigger anxiety in pets. Check out some of our comforting tips for helping them out. As a reminder - we're here to help with treatment options tailored to their needs! Reach out to us today. 💙

A friend: someone who’s always there, brings joy, and never judges – sounds like your pet, right? 🐾💛 Getting ahead of   ...
06/07/2025

A friend: someone who’s always there, brings joy, and never judges – sounds like your pet, right? 🐾💛

Getting ahead of (tomorrow) we’re celebrating the loyal companions who make every day brighter (and a little furrier).

Comment a photo of your BFF!

OUR SECOND NEW DOCTOR IS....Dr. Camryn Carlson, DVMDr. Camryn Carlson joins Palm Glen Animal Hospital from Starkville, M...
06/04/2025

OUR SECOND NEW DOCTOR IS....

Dr. Camryn Carlson, DVM

Dr. Camryn Carlson joins Palm Glen Animal Hospital from Starkville, Mississippi where she graduated from Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine with her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree. After receiving her undergraduate degree in Wildlife, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science from Mississippi State, Dr. Camryn Carlson stayed at Mississippi State and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree in May of 2025. During her time in veterinary school, Dr. Carlson was very involved in the shelter medicine program and the local cat rescue, earning her the ‘Proficiency in Shelter Medicine Award.’ When Dr. Camryn Carlson isn’t treating her patients, she can be found hiking and kayaking, reading, or bottle raising orphaned kittens. Dr. Carlson is so excited to be back in Arizona with her fiancée and her dog, cats, and scaled creatures.

Dr. Carlson will start at Palm Glen on July 7, 2025.

Summer is (almost) here, and so are heat, humidity, and skin flare-ups. From itchy paws to sunburned noses, your pet’s s...
05/31/2025

Summer is (almost) here, and so are heat, humidity, and skin flare-ups. From itchy paws to sunburned noses, your pet’s skin needs a little extra TLC this season. Swipe through our tips for keeping your pet’s coat healthy all summer long!​

🐾 Have a question? Contact us today!

Whether you're graduating from college or veterinary school – we want to congratulate you on your hard-earned success! 🎉...
05/29/2025

Whether you're graduating from college or veterinary school – we want to congratulate you on your hard-earned success! 🎉 ​

To our future veterinarians, vet techs, and animal care professionals—thank you for choosing a path that makes a difference in the lives of pets and their people! ​

Check out mentorship and externship opportunities here: https://bit.ly/42PzA9C

Drop a 🎓 in the comments if you or someone you know is celebrating this milestone! ​

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Phoenix, AZ

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+16028411200

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