Dogs & Cats of Laveen Village, AZ and surrounding areas have access to comprehensive health care at Dobbins Village Veterinary Hospital – from general practice to primary care.
Using a combination of eastern, western, and holistic therapy we can more effectively treat your pet’s allergy conditions.
Chiropractic therapy can assist in many conditions and is especially beneficial with back and neck conditions.
If your pet is plagued by bad breath, this is often related to dental disease. Our doctors are excellent at performing dental cleanings and discussing preventative dental care. Call today for a quote on having your pet’s teeth cleaned!
Our vets are experienced in treating ear infections using a variety of approaches, tailored to each pet’s needs, including advanced diagnostics, prescription medications, and ear cleaning techniques to ensure effective treatment and prevent recurrence.
We are available for all of your emergency needs and welcome work-in exams anytime during our business hours. Outside of our business hours we recommend contacting Scottsdale Veterinary Clinic who is our sister clinic and open 24/7. Also available is Veterinary Emergency Care of Chandler.
We can ship your medications directly to you at additional cost or you can visit our online pharmacy (coming soon).
Our heart therapy recommendations focus on the whole health of your pet. Our recommended care options can help your pet to lead a longer and happier life, with our multi-modal treatments.
These therapies have been around for thousands of years and many times can dramatically help with current therapies. Our doctors are open minded and educated on other treatment options that can help your pet!
Saying goodbye to our furry loved ones is one of the hardest parts of being a pet parent, and we will do everything we can to help you through this process. Relieving our dog, cat, or exotic pet from pain and suffering is the most common reason that most owners elect to euthanize a beloved friend. Pain and suffering could be related to chronic, incurable diseases like cancer, renal disease and heart failure. It is normal for owners to elect to make the choice that they feel is kindest for their terminally ill pets. Euthanasia is performed by a veterinarian, and done for reasons such as humane relief of suffering. The decision to put your pet down is typically made when the animal is starting to suffer as a result of the condition and when drugs can no longer bring enough pain relief, or due to owner’s financial limitations to provide care for life threatening illnesses that may cause suffering. Excessive vomiting, diarrhea, intestinal pain, severe arthritis, tumors or cancer can all lead to these painful symptoms and complete body failure. In these cases, it is much kinder to put the pet to sleep and end their pain. During the euthanasia process, your pet would be injected with a chemical that when it enters the blood stream it stops the function of both the heart and the brain, which causes instant loss of consciousness and pain sensations. This is where the term “put to sleep” comes from as the animal falls into a deep sleep and the heart stops beating, allowing the pet to pass without experiencing pain. We offer communal cremation where your pet’s remains would be spread on a farm up north, or we also have an individual cremation option for you to have your pet’s ashes returned to you in a cedar wood urn.
Many times this symptom is related to other conditions other than arthritis. Our doctors will work hard to look for these conditions!
We offer some of the best in mainstream digital radiography for your pet’s needs! From diagnosing fractures and bone lesions to abdominal, heart or lung abnormalities and more, our radiography services are available 24/7! We also offer consultations with certified radiologists when necessary!
Our Veterinarians are knowledgeable and experienced in diagnosing and treating all of these conditions Rash, Bumps, Itching, Mites, Fleas, Ticks, Tumors, Ringworm, Skin Infections & more.
Our vaccines are available in addition to a scheduled exam or walk-in exam. Please see our pricing page for information on exam and vaccine costs!
All of our Veterinarians are experienced in treating all types of valley fever- lung, bone, skin, neurological, disseminated, etc. We also have some of the lowest pricing in town on Fluconazole- the most commonly used treatment for valley fever.
Dobbins Village Veterinary Hospital is here to serve all of your pet’s veterinary health care needs. Our courteous staff knows that your pet is a family member and we strive to make them feel at home in our interactive environment. All of our patients are treated as if they were one of our own. At our animal hospital, your pet’s health and well-being are our priority. With this in mind, we offer only the best medicine for your dog or cat.
