Glendale Animal Hospital

(on 75th ave)
Veterinarians in Glendale, AZ
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Tuesday
7:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Thursday
7:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 6:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 12:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

7615 N 75th Ave
Glendale, AZ
85303

About

We are a family-oriented two doctor practice specializing in dogs, cats, ferrets, rabbits and other small mammals. Our motto has always been; "Personal attention and quality care!" We offer service, attention and caring that is often difficult to find in today's world of corporate veterinary care. Find out why thousands of very special pets and their people call the Glendale Animal Hospital home, and the only place for their medical, surgical and dental care.

We are a full-service companion animal practice offering both inpatient and outpatient services. Our focus tends to be towards offering most services on an outpatient basis, hospitalizing only when absolutely necessary. We find that this keeps cost for the pet owner reasonable and most pets prefer the confines of their own homes over the hospital environment.

Photos

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Services

  • Preventative Pet Care
  • Pet Exams
  • Pet Vaccinations
  • Pet Dental Care
  • Pet Surgery
  • Spay and Neuter
  • Pet Boarding
  • Pet Grooming

Latest

familyvet.com - At Glendale Animal Hospital, our staff is committed to providing the best quality patient care available. Our team specializes in diagnosis and treatment, PRP therapy, and surgical procedures. In addition our facility is equipped with three well-equipped exam rooms, an in-house laboratory, and an in-house surgical suite to help treat every patients needs. Our facility is located in 7615 N. 75th Ave. STE 110, Glendale AZ 85303 and serves the surrounding neighborhoods of Scottsdale and Peoria.
This month is all about advocating for the health of all pets! Here's how you can focus on your dog's overall wellness and raise a happy, healthy pet. DOGTIME.COM October Is Pet Wellness Month: 10 Tips For Dog Wellness - DogTime
According to the National Institute of Health, being around animals has been known to reduce stress-related hormones and lower blood pressure!
It's not uncommon for cats or dogs to have skin problems just like humans. From infections caused by parasites to chemicals in shampoos, your pet’s skin can have adverse reactions to many things. If you notice a change in your pet's skin, contact us. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Home | Veterinarian in Glendale, AZ | Glendale Animal Hospital
How much time and how often does your dog need to exercise? Based on breed and age, every dog is different. DOGTIME.COM What Are My Dog's Exercise Needs? - DogTime
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Prioritizing your pet's health involves taking them to the vet for regular checkups. Routine exams can help keep your pet in tip-top shape or address any problems that may come up as soon as possible. DAILYPAWS.COM How Often to Take Your Kitten or Cat to the Vet
October is National Pet Wellness Month! What are you doing as a pet owner to make sure that your pet is as healthy as can be?
When was the last time your pet received a wellness exam? Wellness exams are crucial in monitoring the health of your furry friend. Schedule a convenient time to bring your pet in to see us. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Home | Veterinarian in Glendale, AZ | Glendale Animal Hospital
Have you heard of xylitol? It's an ingredient that is present in some dental products and human food but can present problems for your dog if ingested. FDA.GOV Paws Off Xylitol; It's Dangerous for Dogs
As a pet owner, you know at some point you'll have to care for an aging pet. Make these tips part of your furry companion's routine to keep them healthy as long as possible.
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What is one of your favorite outdoor activities to do that gets your pet moving?
How often does your cat spit up hairballs? It's important to get hairballs to a minimum in order to prevent intestinal issues due to blockages. Here are 4 remedies to fix excess hairballs. PETS.WEBMD.COM What to Do About Hairballs in Cats
Cats, just like humans, can have diabetes and it's important to be on the lookout for any changes in your cat's behavior that may be due to this chronic condition.
Your pet's dietary habits play a huge role in keeping them healthy. If you have any questions about what foods offer the best nutritional value for them, contact our office for a consult. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Home | Veterinarian in Glendale, AZ | Glendale Animal Hospital
Providing a safe environment for your pet means eliminating any dangers in your home. Here is how you can pet-proof your home before bringing in a new pet.
Is your pet exhibiting odd behaviors? This could be due to anxiety or other factors. After bringing in your pet for an appointment, we can help to resolve what may be causing behavioral issues. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Home | Veterinarian in Glendale, AZ | Glendale Animal Hospital
If you have any questions or concerns about cancer in pets, contact us. http://familyvet.com
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November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month and all month long we're striving to teach the importance of recognizing the signs of cancer in your pets and seeing a veterinary professional to receive a diagnosis. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital Veterinarian in Glendale, Arizona familyvet.com
Did you just get a new furry friend and need some help with training? Try these helpful tips to get started with training and socialization. THESPRUCEPETS.COM This Step-by-Step Guide Can Help You Completely Train Your Dog
Seasons change and so do your pet's needs. Here are 5 tips to help protect your pet's health in the fall. PASADENANOW.COM 5 Fall Tips for Protecting Your Pet’s Health – Pasadena Weekendr
Although dogs have no need for fruits or veggies in their diet, having them as a quick and fun treat every now and again is fine. The listed options are safe, but if your dog is dealing with a pre-existing condition, please consult with us first! http://familyvet.com
In honor of all those who have served, Thank you! Happy Veterans Day! 🐾 ❤️ 🤍 💙 🇺🇸
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We love fall and we love animals! Share the cutest picture you have of your pet enjoying the season with us!
What are the ingredients in your pet's food? This extensive ingredient and food label guide can help you to better understand what you are feeding your pet and how to make the best decisions for their nutritional health. PETMD.COM Pet Food Ingredient and Label Guide
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It’s that time of year again guys!! Please join us on Saturday December 19th from 1pm-3pm for some festive fun!! Bring your fur baby for pictures with Santa! We will be providing snacks and refreshments :)
Although cat food provides all the vitamins and nutrients it needs to be healthy, you may want to offer up a snack every now and then. Here are some foods that are safe and some that you should avoid giving your cat. Contact us for more information on nutrition. http://familyvet.com
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Do you know what a pet emergency looks like? If your pet experiences any of these 13 emergencies seek veterinary care immediately. AVMA.ORG 13 Animal emergencies that require immediate veterinary consultation and/or care
Are you and your pet prepared for Thanksgiving tomorrow? While you're enjoying yourselves, make sure you consider these safety tips so that you and your pet have a safe, fun holiday! Contact us for more questions on holiday safety. http://familyvet.com
Here’s a friendly reminder of our hours over the holidays! We hope everyone has a safe, fun holiday season! 🐾 🎄
More and more pets have been adopted as of late and it's important to make sure your new pet is as healthy as can be. Schedule a wellness exam for your pet with our office now! http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital Veterinarian in Glendale, Arizona familyvet.com
This month is for all of you lovely cat lovers out there! What is your favorite part of being a cat owner?
Long-haired dogs and dogs with thicker coats, such as huskies, can withstand colder temperatures but no dog should be left outside for too long in freezing temperatures.
When was the last time your pet had a checkup? Contact us to schedule an appointment with us. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
If you want to celebrate your cat this month, here are a few fun ways to do so! DOGISGOOD.COM Ways To Celebrate National Cat Lovers Month
Be sure to mark your calendars!!! Santa Paws is coming to Glendale Animal Hospital!! Glendale Animal Hospital is at Glendale Animal Hospital. November 19 at 9:59 PM · Glendale, AZ · It’s that time of year again guys!! Please join us on Saturday December 19th from 1pm-3pm for some festive fun!! Bring your fur baby for pictures with Santa! We will be providing snacks and refreshments :)
If you are having a hard time choosing a vet for your pet, we're just the right people you want to see. Book your very first appointment with us here. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
It's important to keep your dog safe as it gets colder. These 10 tips can help you to care for your dogs in the winter. BATTERSEA.ORG.UK Winter dog care
If you haven't already, now is the time to have your pet's health checked before the year ends. To schedule a wellness appointment for your pet, visit our website. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Santa comes tomorrow!!!! 🎅🏻 Be sure to join us at the clinic from 1pm-3pm for pictures with Santa!! 🐾 ❤️ 💚 🎄 Glendale Animal Hospital is at Glendale Animal Hospital. November 19 at 9:59 PM · Glendale, AZ · It’s that time of year again guys!! Please join us on Saturday December 19th from 1pm-3pm for some festive fun!! Bring your fur baby for pictures with Santa! We will be providing snacks and refreshments :)
Christmastime should be fun for everyone, including your pets. These Christmas safety tips can keep your pet happy and healthy during the holidays. DOGTIME.COM Let's Go Over Some Helpful Christmas Safety Tips For Pet Parents - DogTime
We're only a few days away from the first day of winter and it's important to keep your pet warm. Dog breeds like corgis, greyhounds, small-bodied terriers and other short-haired dogs can wear coats while going on walks to stay insulated.
We hope you have a paw-sitively happy howl-iday!
You may be tempted to pass your pet some food under the table, but remember, foods that you enjoy can be toxic for your furry friend.
Happy New Year! 2021 is finally here. What are you most excited about in the new year?
2020 is almost over and we want to see some of your favorite memories with your pets. Share your favorite picture of your pet from this year!
Is your pet at a healthy weight? Here's how you can help your pet maintain a good weight and nutritious diet. AVMA.ORG Your pet's healthy weight
Do you know the dietary choices that are best for your pet? Contact our office and we can help you come up with a plan that meets all the health needs of your pet. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
To all of our loyal patients and clients: Due to the ongoing pandemic, we are experiencing extremely low staff levels. This has severely limited our appointment availability as well as availability to answer our phone lines. We are asking for clients to leave a message or for faster response, please reach out to us by email for all non-emergent communication. You can email us at familyvetglendaleaz@gmail.com or familyvet@yahoo.com. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have a life threatening emergency, we do ask that you call Canyon State Emergency Clinic at 602-491-1928. Please bare with us during this time, your continued patience and support is greatly appreciated. We hope to be back to our normal scheduling and committed service soon! Thank you for your understanding. The Staff at Glendale Animal Hospital.
Unless instructed by a veterinarian for special cases, you should not give your dog acetaminophen as it can be toxic for them. THESPRUCEPETS.COM Is Acetaminophen Safe for Dogs?
2020 is almost over and we want to see some of your favorite memories with your pets. Share your favorite picture of your pet from this year!
Is your pet showing signs of anxiety? Some common signs are digging, destroying furniture, barking when home alone, and changes in urination. If your pet is showing any of these signs, we can help determine possible triggers and treatments. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Do you know what your cat's tail movements mean? PETMD.COM How to Read Your Cat's Tail Language
We waved goodbye to last year and to bad habits as well! What changes are you going to make to ensure your pet is as healthy as it can be in the new year?
Do you know the dietary choices that are best for your pet? Contact our office and we can help you come up with a plan that meets all the health needs of your pet. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
To all of our loyal patients and clients: Due to the ongoing pandemic, we are experiencing extremely low staff levels. This has severely limited our appointment availability as well as availability to answer our phone lines. We are asking for clients to leave a message or for faster response, please reach out to us by email for all non-emergent communication. You can email us at familyvetglendaleaz@gmail.com or familyvet@yahoo.com. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have a life threatening emergency, we do ask that you call Canyon State Emergency Clinic at 602-491-1928. Please bare with us during this time, your continued patience and support is greatly appreciated. We hope to be back to our normal scheduling and committed service soon! Thank you for your understanding. The Staff at Glendale Animal Hospital.
Just because your furry friend is getting older, doesn't mean that it no longer needs exercise. These 6 exercises are great to get your senior dog moving without pushing them too hard. DOGTIME.COM Gold Souls, Gray Faces: 6 Outdoor Exercises For Senior Dogs - DogTime
January is National Train Your Dog Month! Here are a few tips to help you get started on teaching your new pet.
Is your pet showing signs of anxiety? Some common signs are digging, destroying furniture, barking when home alone, and changes in urination. If your pet is showing any of these signs, we can help determine possible triggers and treatments. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Do you know what your cat's tail movements mean? PETMD.COM How to Read Your Cat's Tail Language
We waved goodbye to last year and to bad habits as well! What changes are you going to make to ensure your pet is as healthy as it can be in the new year?
Are you having behavioral issues with your cat? Here are some common reasons you may be experiencing these issues and what you can do to solve them. THESPRUCEPETS.COM What to Do When Your Cat Has a Behavior Problem
Grooming serves two functions. The first, to remove dirt and debris from the fur, and the second is to help with thermoregulation in order to keep themselves cool on warm days.
Start 2021 off on a good note for your pet by getting a wellness check! To schedule a wellness appointment for your pet, visit our website. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Just because your furry friend is getting older, doesn't mean that it no longer needs exercise. These 6 exercises are great to get your senior dog moving without pushing them too hard. DOGTIME.COM Gold Souls, Gray Faces: 6 Outdoor Exercises For Senior Dogs - DogTime
January is National Train Your Dog Month! Here are a few tips to help you get started on teaching your new pet.
Did you know dogs could catch colds? Here are the most common behaviors your dog may exhibit if sick.
Whether you need a wellness exam, help with your pet's diet, skin conditions, or any other reason, we're the people you want to visit. Explore our website to learn more. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Are you having behavioral issues with your cat? Here are some common reasons you may be experiencing these issues and what you can do to solve them. THESPRUCEPETS.COM What to Do When Your Cat Has a Behavior Problem
Grooming serves two functions. The first, to remove dirt and debris from the fur, and the second is to help with thermoregulation in order to keep themselves cool on warm days.
Start 2021 off on a good note for your pet by getting a wellness check! To schedule a wellness appointment for your pet, visit our website. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
What questions do you have about your pet's oral health?
If your dog has pale gums, it could be a sign of an underlying issue. THESPRUCEPETS.COM What Do Pale Gums in Dogs Mean?
Today is the start of Pet Dental Health Month and we want to help you stay on top of your pet's oral health. Visit our website to schedule an appointment with our clinic to have your pet's teeth and gums checked. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Did you know dogs could catch colds? Here are the most common behaviors your dog may exhibit if sick.
Whether you need a wellness exam, help with your pet's diet, skin conditions, or any other reason, we're the people you want to visit. Explore our website to learn more. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Physical activity should be part of your pet's daily routine!
How many of these facts did you know? VETSOURCE.COM 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Cats and Dogs | Vetsource
Your cat should be visiting the vet at least once a year. If it's been a while since your pet has had a check-up, visit our website to learn more about booking an appointment. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
What questions do you have about your pet's oral health?
If your dog has pale gums, it could be a sign of an underlying issue. THESPRUCEPETS.COM What Do Pale Gums in Dogs Mean?
Is your kitten starting to lose its teeth? Don't worry, it's perfectly normal. But if your adult cat is beginning to lose teeth, it may be a sign of dental disease. THESPRUCEPETS.COM How to Know When Your Puppy's Adult Teeth Are Coming In
Is it time for your pet's next wellness check? Visit our website to set up a visit that is convenient for your furry friend. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Physical activity should be part of your pet's daily routine!
How many of these facts did you know? VETSOURCE.COM 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Cats and Dogs | Vetsource
Your cat should be visiting the vet at least once a year. If it's been a while since your pet has had a check-up, visit our website to learn more about booking an appointment. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
It's never too late to get your pet in shape! Exercising is important for both cats and dogs for their health among other reasons. Contact our clinic for any questions about how much activity your pet needs based on breed, age, and weight class. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Prevent dental disease by brushing their teeth every day getting your dog regular oral exams. http://familyvet.com
Is your kitten starting to lose its teeth? Don't worry, it's perfectly normal. But if your adult cat is beginning to lose teeth, it may be a sign of dental disease. THESPRUCEPETS.COM How to Know When Your Puppy's Adult Teeth Are Coming In
Is it time for your pet's next wellness check? Visit our website to set up a visit that is convenient for your furry friend. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Physical activity should be part of your pet's daily routine!
Did you know that March is National Poison Prevention Awareness Month? Keeping your pets safe inside your home is part of being a responsible pet owner. How do you keep your pets safe from ingesting things that are dangerous or potentially harmful?
Keeping your pet safe in the home is equally as important as doing so outside. Here are a few tips to help you properly pet-proof your home.
Even if it is tempting to give your pet food from your plate, you should know what foods are not safe for them to consume. MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Human foods for dogs: Which foods are safe for dogs?
You know it’s going be a great week when you get to start the day off with puppies!! 🐕 🐾 💕 #glendaleanimalhospitalaz #thefamilyvet #germanshepherdsofinstagram #vetclinic #cliniclife #puppiesfordays #vetmed #veterinariansofinstagram #dogsofinsta
Did you know that March is National Poison Prevention Awareness Month? Keeping your pets safe inside your home is part of being a responsible pet owner. How do you keep your pets safe from ingesting things that are dangerous or potentially harmful?
Your cat should receive annual professional cleanings at our office to avoid these common periodontal symptoms or any type of dental issues. Schedule an appointment for one now. http://familyvet.com
Although ear infections in cats are rare, they can still occur. These are a few factors that may contribute to your cat having an ear infection.
Do you know what common household items your pet should avoid? PETFINDER.COM Pet Poison Prevention Tips - General | Petfinder
Much like humans, senior dogs tend to need more health care than puppies and adolescents. This is why we suggest you bring your senior dog in semi-annually (every 6 months) for a wellness check as well as diagnostics exams. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Keeping your pet safe in the home is equally as important as doing so outside. Here are a few tips to help you properly pet-proof your home.
Even if it is tempting to give your pet food from your plate, you should know what foods are not safe for them to consume. MEDICALNEWSTODAY.COM Human foods for dogs: Which foods are safe for dogs?
Is your puppy shedding its coat? Here's why! AKC.ORG Why Do Puppies Shed Their Coat? What To Know About Puppy Fur
If your pet is diabetic, it's important that you constantly monitor their blood sugar level. You should bring your pet in to see us if you ever notice any changes in their health. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Although ear infections in cats are rare, they can still occur. These are a few factors that may contribute to your cat having an ear infection.
Do you know what common household items your pet should avoid? PETFINDER.COM Pet Poison Prevention Tips - General | Petfinder
Much like humans, senior dogs tend to need more health care than puppies and adolescents. This is why we suggest you bring your senior dog in semi-annually (every 6 months) for a wellness check as well as diagnostics exams. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
Some owners may scruff their cat in order to discourage bad behavior but here's why it can actually do the opposite and incite fear or anxiety in your cat. THESPRUCEPETS.COM Why You Should Not Scruff a Cat to Discourage Bad Behavior
Are you and your family looking for a new vet to ensure the health of your pet? We're here to get the job done. Contact us or explore our website to learn more. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage
A few tips to help avoid this: • Don't feed your dog right before travel • Allow your dog to see out the window • Administer veterinarian-approved medication before a car ride
Is your puppy shedding its coat? Here's why! AKC.ORG Why Do Puppies Shed Their Coat? What To Know About Puppy Fur
If your pet is diabetic, it's important that you constantly monitor their blood sugar level. You should bring your pet in to see us if you ever notice any changes in their health. http://familyvet.com FAMILYVET.COM Glendale Animal Hospital - Veterinarian In Glendale :: Homepage

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Glendale Animal Hospital
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Veterinarians

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Glendale Animal Hospital in Glendale AZ?
    You can reach them at: 623-934-7243. It’s best to call Glendale Animal Hospital during business hours.
  • What is the address for Glendale Animal Hospital on 75th ave in Glendale?
    Glendale Animal Hospital is located at this address: 7615 N 75th Ave Glendale, AZ 85303.
  • What are Glendale Animal Hospital(Glendale, AZ) store hours?
    Glendale Animal Hospital store hours are as follows: Mon: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Tue: 7:00AM - 6:00PM, Wed: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Thu: 7:00AM - 6:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 6:00PM, Sat: 8:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun: Closed.