by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Feb 21, 2020 | General, Surgery
Why is it important to spay or neuter your pet? February is Spay & Neuter Awareness Month, and our team at Anasazi Animal Clinic in Gilbert finds it very important to discuss the many different benefits of spaying and neutering your furry friends. Read on for more...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Oct 27, 2017 | Anasazi News, Boarding, Cats, Diagnostics, Emergencies, General, General Wellness, In-House Laboratory, In-House Pharmacy, In-House Radiology, Pet Food, Surgery, Uncategorized
Chocolate is a delectable sweet treat for the average human, but it is deadly to animals. Anasazi Animal Clinic, located in Gilbert Arizona, is dedicated to excellent health care for your pets. We are especially passionate about preventative care. Understanding which...
by Anasazi Animal Clinic | Oct 16, 2017 | Anasazi News, Emergencies, General, General Wellness, Surgery
It is hard to plan for the unexpected, but it is wise to think ahead about what you would do in an emergency situation involving your pet. Emergencies, unfortunately, happen in life and it is good to know who you can turn to in those times. Anasazi Animal Clinic,...
by Gina gina@eastvalleyanimal.com | Sep 2, 2016 | Emergencies, Pet Care, Surgery, Vaccinations
At Anasazi Animal Clinic, we understand the importance of finding top-notch veterinary services, whether that’s in Gilbert, Arizona or anywhere else. Our team has the technology, experience, and knowledge needed to provide the highest level of veterinary care....
by Gina gina@eastvalleyanimal.com | Aug 5, 2015 | Anasazi News, General, Surgery, Vaccinations
Taking care of your pet is a top priority. At Anasazi Animal Clinic, we offer a wide range of vital services to keep your pet happy and healthy. We are animal lovers and pet owners ourselves, so we understand what is important to you. That’s why we treat your...
by Gina gina@eastvalleyanimal.com | Sep 18, 2014 | General, General Wellness, Surgery
It is often difficult to keep your pet from chewing or licking himself. Often, after surgery, your cat or dog does not give up until all the stitches are pulled out. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, your pet decides to chew at himself. Once the chewing or itching...