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Chandler Pet Hospital - Interested in placing your business information here? call: 602-492-1288
Chandler, Arizona


For many people their family pet is as important to them as any other member of their family. This is why it is important to locate a pet hospital that offers the highest quality medical and surgical care possible. There are pet hospitals with staff that actively attend continuing educational courses in order to stay on top o the latest advancements in the veterinary field.

When you are searching for a pet hospital make sure you find one that is an approved member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). This title is only given to the hospitals that pass comprehensive inspections on their entire facilities, medical equipment, practice methods, and practice management. These facilities must also keep up on their strict AAHA standards in order to maintain the approved status.

Just as people need medical procedures, animals need them as well. It is just as important to find a qualified veterinarian as it is to find a doctor when something goes wrong. Pet hospitals provide services which include routine examinations, vaccinations, dentistry, indoor boarding, holistic medicine, general surgery, orthopedic surgery, euthanasia, pet cremation, grooming, nutritional counseling, micro-chipping, radiology, ultrasound, twenty four hour emergency services, pharmacy and laboratory services, and geriatric medicine.

A common reason that people go to a pet hospital is to get their new puppies vaccinated. Protection from these common diseases depends on your pet's immune system and it's ability to respond to a vaccine. There are some puppies that can respond at an earlier age than others. It is important to start early with vaccinations and repeat them often to give your new pet as much protection as possible. Many vaccination programs start at six to eight weeks of age and require booster shots to be given every three to four weeks until the puppy is over the age of sixteen weeks.

Written by Francis Mogul. Find the latest information on a Morris Plains vet hospital as well as a New Jersey animal hospital

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