Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming

(on happy valley)
Pet Care and Grooming in Phoenix, AZ
Pet Care and Grooming
Pets
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
7:30AM - 7:00PM
Wednesday
7:30AM - 7:00PM
Thursday
7:30AM - 7:00PM
Friday
7:30AM - 7:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 3:00PM
Sunday
8:00AM - 3:00PM

Location

2005 W Happy Valley Rd
Phoenix, AZ
85085

About

Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming is part of a family of more than twenty animal hospitals with one shared vision: to provide outstanding service and the best comprehensive care for our pet patients. Whether it’s routine wellness, medical, surgical, spay and neuter services or dental care, our veterinarians are here to provide loving care and treatment for the duration of your pet’s life.

Photos

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Services

  • wellness
  • vaccines
  • spay
  • neuter
  • microchip
  • pet dental
  • pet surgery
  • pet grooming
  • dog grooming
  • cat grooming
  • pet nail trimming
  • flea and tick preventative
  • heartworm preventative
  • pet nutrition
  • pet prescription diets
  • veterinarian
  • animal hospital
  • emergency animal hospital
  • pet hospital
  • pet vet

Latest

We're sending all of our fans and pet friends good vibes on this Thursday. The weekend is almost here!
AZPetVet September 23 at 4:14 PM · Did you know there's a National Take Your Cat to The Vet Day! 🐈 Make sure to schedule wellness checkups on a yearly basis to ensure your cat is healthy and happy. 😊 http://bit.ly/2MgJHhM
Today marks the start of National Dog Week! 🐶 We want to see the cutest pictures of your pups - share them in comments below! ⬇️
Need a reason to smile today? Check out this adorable duo cooling off in the pool! 🐷 🐶 Friendly reminder to always watch your furry friends around water.
Here comes the Puppy Tooth Fairy! 🦷 Check out our blog that covers everything you need to know for when pups lose their baby teeth. Read more at the link: https://bit.ly/2RhHqV7
Happy National Hug Your Hound Day!❤️ (Not that we need an excuse to give our pups some extra love!)
ARIZONAPETVET.COM Tips and Tricks on How to Train a Dog to Walk on and Off a Leash - Arizona Pet Vet AZPetVet 12 hrs · With Halloween around the corner, we thought it was only fitting to share some tricks for training your pup to walk on a leash! 🐕 Here's our top tips: - Be patient - Take short walks when beginning - Use a training clicker - Use treats and enthusiastic praise Happy Walking! For more information, check out this link:
AZPetVet 12 hrs · With Halloween around the corner, we thought it was only fitting to share some tricks for training your pup to walk on a leash! 🐕 Here's our top tips: - Be patient - Take short walks when beginning - Use a training clicker - Use treats and enthusiastic praise Happy Walking! For more information, check out this link:
During the month of October, pet parents have to be especially careful of candy! Make sure to keep Halloween goodies out of your pet's reach. Instead, stick to dog-friendly treats to celebrate! 🎃 🦴 Bonus points if your furry friend can do cute tricks for those treats! 😉
Spooky season is finally upon us! 🎃 How do you and your furry friend celebrate? 👻 Tell us in the comments below.
ARIZONAPETVET.COM Know the Signs of Cancer in Dogs and Cats - Arizona Pet Vet AZPetVet October 5 at 12:02 PM · As a pet parent, it's important to be aware of the warning signs of cancer. Here are a few to look out for: - Abdominal swelling - Coughing or difficulty breathing - Sudden changes in weight, especially weight loss - Lumps, bumps or skin discolorations - Non-healing wounds or sores For more information on common signs of cancer in pets, check out this link to our blog: Not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian with any questions you may have regarding the medical condition of your pet. If you think your pet has a medical emergency, call or visit your veterinarian or your local veterinary emergency hospital immediately.
AZPetVet October 5 at 12:02 PM · As a pet parent, it's important to be aware of the warning signs of cancer. Here are a few to look out for: - Abdominal swelling - Coughing or difficulty breathing - Sudden changes in weight, especially weight loss - Lumps, bumps or skin discolorations - Non-healing wounds or sores For more information on common signs of cancer in pets, check out this link to our blog: Not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian with any questions you may have regarding the medical condition of your pet. If you think your pet has a medical emergency, call or visit your veterinarian or your local veterinary emergency hospital immediately.
It's National Fire Pup Day! 🚒 Thank you to all the dogs who assist first responders with keeping everyone safe!
BOO! 👻 If that didn't spook you, these common myths about fleas and ticks will do the trick. Here's a few to beware of: MYTH: A flea collar will prevent all problems. TRUTH: Sorry, nope! Many collars can actually cause allergic reactions. MYTH: Garlic is an effective dietary aid for preventing fleas and ticks. TRUTH: Feeding your pet garlic will not prevent flea and tick infestations any more than you eating garlic will protect you from vampires. 🧛‍♂️ MYTH: Fleas and ticks are normal and won't hurt my pet. TRUTH: Reality check: Ticks can transmit many diseases, including canine ehrlichiosis, a.k.a. tick fever. For more information on preventing fleas/ticks, check out our blog: https://bit.ly/327VFSA
AZPetVet October 26 at 10:02 AM · 🕷 CONTEST ALERT! We’re kicking off our 2nd Annual Costume Pawty Contest! The grand prize is a $500 gift certificate to @Hatton Pet Portrait Studio plus loads of other goodies! The rules are simple: 👻 Dress up your pet in their costume 👻 Post a photo of them in our comments below ⬇️ 👻 Contest ends November 3rd.
We focus on providing the best care possible without adding more stress for pet parents. As part of our commitment, we offer interest free payment plans to meet every budget. 💸
How we are keeping health and safety as top priorities.
We can't get enough of this cute kitten! We hope this video makes you smile. ☺️
ARIZONAPETVET.COM Adopt a Less Adoptable Pet Week - September 20-26, 2020 - Arizona Pet Vet AZPetVet October 18 at 12:02 PM · At AZPetVet, we work with many rescue groups and organizations around the Valley, such as The LovePup Foundation , to help as many animals in need of adoption as we possibly can. We encourage you to consider older pets, those with special medical needs and other "less adoptable" pets if you're looking to bring a new member into your family. Click the link to learn more about the different categories of pets who often have trouble being adopted.
We had 2 wonderful clients bring this kiddo in to be scanned for a microchip, we did not find one :( He was found near South Mountain, if you or anyone you know may be missing this sweet, handsome boy, please contact the hospital @ 602-845-5930.
Unconditional love, companionship and potential health benefits - just a few reasons to be thankful for pets! Why are you thankful for the pet(s) in your life? Let us know in the comments and check out our full blog here: https://www.arizonapetvet.com/blog/five-reasons-to-be-thankful-for-pets/
Reminder that we are closed today on Thanksgiving. We hope you all have a wonderful and safe holiday. 😊 We will be open with normal hours tomorrow Nov. 27th.
Just a reminder, we will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 26th.
Update: Owner was found!!! Thanks to those who shared our post!! :) These two very sweet babies were found on Happy Valley Rd. & 19th ave this morning were brought to us for chip scanning! No chip was found, If these are your dogs or you might know who they belong to please give us a call at 602-845-5930 so we can help get these little ones home!
📸 Planning a holiday photo shoot? Make sure even your pets look their best! Call to book their grooming appointment today (602) 845-5930
Check out the Cutest Pet Contest brought to you by the @AZPetVet family and 12 News. Follow the link below to submit your pet's photo! 12 News February 8 at 10:30 AM · 12 News' #CutestPetInAZ contest is back! Do you think your furry friend is the cutest in all of Arizona? Put your theory to the test and submit your pet's photo at 12News.com/Contests! #BeOn12
Cats get a reputation for being disinterested, but cats do show affection towards their humans: 😻Tail position - upright with a slight curve means a happy cat 😻Vocalization - purring or meowing directly at you 😻Eye contact - cats often make eye contact with people they like 😻Cheek rubs and head butts - a way to build bonds and show affection
Does your Valentine have smelly breath? If it's your pet, they may be due for a cleaning. 🐶🐱 It's National Pet Dental Health Month, a great time to learn about the importance of your pet's dental health.
Hiking in Arizona is among one of the favorite activities for families, and that includes your dog too! Some of our favorite and dog-friendly hiking spots across the Valley are: North Mountain National Trail (moderate) Dreamy Draw Loop (moderate) Shaw Butte Trail (moderate) Phoenix Mountain Preserve (easy to moderate) Gateway Loop (easy) Have you and your pup tried any of these spots? What do you think? *Always walk or hike with your dog on a leash and avoid the extreme temperatures during the summer months*
Brushing your cat’s teeth daily is best, but a minimum of at least 2-3 times a week; avoid human toothpaste, but select a pet-specific kind. These will come in flavors that your pet will accept (fish and poultry). It is recommended that you ease into brushing over 1-2 months.
AZPetVet February 2 at 12:40 PM · ❤ During the month of love, we are going to be sharing how our pets show us love and affection. ❤ If you have ever wondered how your dog communicates his or her love for you, we've got the answer! A few behaviors can demonstrate a dog's love: 🐶Nosing - nudging you with their nose 🐶Eye contact - can be a display of trust 🐶Sighing - a sign of contentment 🐶Licking - their form of kisses 🐶Jumping - an act of enthusiasm 🐶Leaning - kind of like a full-body hug

Information

Company name
Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming
Category
Pet Care and Grooming
Est
2012

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming in Phoenix AZ?
    You can reach them at: 602-845-5930. It’s best to call Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming during business hours.
  • What is the address for Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming on happy valley in Phoenix?
    Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming is located at this address: 2005 W Happy Valley Rd Phoenix, AZ 85085.
  • What are Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming(Phoenix, AZ) store hours?
    Norterra Animal Hospital & Grooming store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Fri: 7:30AM - 7:00PM, Sat-Sun: 8:00AM - 3:00PM.