Valley Animal Rehabilitation

(on valley)
Veterinarians in Clifton, NJ
Veterinarians

Hours

Monday
9:00AM - 7:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 7:00PM
Wednesday
9:00AM - 7:00PM
Thursday
9:00AM - 7:00PM
Friday
9:00AM - 7:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

1171 Valley Rd
Clifton, NJ
07013

About

Our program for helping your pet recover from injury, surgery or illness is more extensive than you will find in any area animal hospital and is testimony to our commitment to helping all pets. Our specific modalities include laser therapy, therapeutic ultrasound, whole body vibrational therapy, pulsed signal therapy, resistance pool and underwater treadmill. These techniques are primarily used to treat osteoarthritis and patella luxations.

Photos

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Services

  • Pet Care
  • Pet Laser Therapy
  • Pulsed Signal Therapy
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Pet Rahabilitation

Latest

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. valleyofthevets.com
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
What are some tricks that you've used to train your pet?
When was the last time your pet had its teeth examined? Maintaining good oral health is part of being a good owner and we can help you do that. Schedule a convenient appointment to have your pet's teeth examined. valleyofthevets.com
Does your cat prefer wet or dry food? PETFINDER.COM Wet vs. Dry Food For Cats | Petfinder
Cats walk with both right feet first, then both left feet. Camels and giraffes have a similar gait!
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.
What is one of your favorite outdoor activities to do that gets your pet moving?
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. valleyofthevets.com
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
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. valleyofthevets.com
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. valleyofthevets.com
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
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. valleyofthevets.com
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! valleyofthevets.com
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
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. valleyofthevets.com
If you're looking for a new vet in your area, we're the perfect people to help care for your furry friend! Visit our website to book an appointment or give us a call! valleyofthevets.com
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. valleyofthevets.com
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. valleyofthevets.com
Did you know dogs could catch colds? Here are the most common behaviors your dog may exhibit if sick.

Information

Company name
Valley Animal Rehabilitation
Category
Veterinarians

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Valley Animal Rehabilitation in Clifton NJ?
    You can reach them at: 973-509-5225. It’s best to call Valley Animal Rehabilitation during business hours.
  • What is the address for Valley Animal Rehabilitation on valley in Clifton?
    Valley Animal Rehabilitation is located at this address: 1171 Valley Rd Clifton, NJ 07013.
  • What are Valley Animal Rehabilitation(Clifton, NJ) store hours?
    Valley Animal Rehabilitation store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 7:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.