Tempe Veterinary Hospital

Tempe Veterinary Hospital Content Disclaimer: http://bit.ly/19y2fkR Tempe Veterinary Hospital is a full-service animal clinic and grooming center located in Tempe, Az. Rick S.
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Wells, DVM, has been serving the valley since 1980 and specializes in general medicine and surgery for dogs, cats and other small animals. Tempe Veterinary Hospital offers:

• Dog and Cat Grooming
• Medicine
• Surgery
• Dentistry
• Boarding
• Veterinary Supplies
• Prescription Diets

We've served residents from across the Valley since 1980, including Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa and Ahw

atukee. We offer senior discounts and we are appointment based. Call Tempe Veterinary Hospital to schedule an appointment today!

02/29/2024

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.

02/27/2024

If you are dealing with a cage aggressive bird, it’s important to take a calm, slow approach to cage removal. One good strategy is to leave the door open so that your bird can come out when it chooses.

02/22/2024

Did you know that older cats can have memory lapses and other signs of senility? Getting old isn't for cats any more than it is for people - but it might just be a lack of Vitamin B-12. Let us check out your elderly cat for vitamin deficiency.

02/20/2024

If laminitis is caught early enough by a veterinarian, it can be treated through cold packs, anti-inflammatory drugs, and/or orthotic devices. If left untreated, it could leave your horse lame for life.

02/15/2024

Pets treated to a dental cleaning are gently sedated using a general anesthetic. This protects the pet and dental veterinarian, and makes the process safe and with minimal risk to the dentist and patient.

02/13/2024

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.

02/08/2024

How do I know if my adult dog has worms? A number of symptoms indicate the possibility of worms, including coughing, chewing or licking under the tail, diarrhea and unexplained weight loss. Your veterinarian can determine the type of worm involved – such as tapeworms, hookworms and roundworms – and prescribe the proper treatment.

02/06/2024

Just because cats are smaller than us doesn’t mean they’re not complex creatures. While the human body has 206 bones, a cat’s body has 230, many of which make up their tails.

02/01/2024

Rabbits are very intelligent, but can be destructive if bored. To prevent your rabbit from chewing up your couch or floorboards, provide plenty of stimulation in the form of toys, cardboard boxes, or old toilet paper rolls.

01/30/2024

When healing your animal with homeopathy, it is always a good idea to keep a log in order to keep track of any subtle changes in habits, behavior or dietary preferences. Looking over the patterns of responses could be key to understanding the needs of your animal.

01/25/2024

Mice make good pets and are social animals, but may be timid. Keep male mice separate to avoid fighting, and make sure that you handle mice gently. If startled, mice may bite out of fear, so take care when handling your pet mouse.

01/23/2024

Did you know that cats are not able to taste sweets? Their taste buds cannot detect sugar. Cats are also able to see at night. Their vision allows them to see at one-sixth of the light level that is required for humans.

01/18/2024

If your cat has stopped eating or drinking or is drinking excessively, these are all symptoms that he or she could be ill. It’s best to bring your pet in to the vet if they’re acting unusual.

01/16/2024

There are hundreds of thousands of unwanted animals in need of homes. Vets neutering animals stops adding to this problem by eliminating unwanted litters. It also reduces the risk of your pets developing some serious diseases and can help them live longer and enjoy a better quality of life.

01/11/2024

Birds often dislike having their faces touched, but a vet will need to examine your pet's eyes and beak. If you can begin to get your bird used to gentle stroking and touches along its face, the exam will be less traumatic.

01/09/2024

Always make sure to use a leash when walking your pet. Even the most well behaved animal can be spooked by a loud noise or tempting morsel, and other people may also feel frightened or bothered by your furry friend. Many municipalities have leash laws for these reasons, and so to avoid the hassle and potential legal trouble its best to only let your pet run free when in a designated area such as a dog park.

Address

329 W Southern Avenue
Tempe, AZ
85282

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+14809660391

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