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Remi was only here a short 6 years but she was my bestfriend. She was my adventure buddy, loved car rides and her brother Gucci. She had a whole section in my closet for her bandanas. She loved to use pillows and sometimes I don't think she realized she was a dog, not a human.
Continue Reading...You were a wild one even as a tiny kitten. Sneaking you into college housing and moving to an apartment to avoid having to rehome you. I always giggle thinking about how much you loved playing fetch and catching toy mice. You grew into a handsome, regal cat but you never lost that funny wild side. You were the first pet I had as an […]
Continue Reading...Gibi, my little buddy. Gibi joined our family when I was six years old. He was my best friend growing up. You were a little dog that made a big impact on my life and I still miss you after all these years. <3
Continue Reading...What is Valley Fever? Valley Fever is caused by a fungus that lives in the desert soil in the southwestern United States. The scientific name for Valley fever is “coccidioidomycosis,” but it’s also sometimes called “San Joaquin Valley fever” or “desert rheumatism.” As part of its life cycle, the fungus grows in the soil and dries turning into strands of cells that are inhaled. Once […]
Continue Reading...What are pet seizures? A seizure is an episode of abnormal electrical activity in the brain, that can cause twitching, shaking, and collapse. The “pre-ictal” stage of a seizure is the time shortly before a seizure occurs, and is usually when your pet may seem restless or nervous. You may also notice your pet start to drool or cry. The “ictal” stage is when your […]
Continue Reading...FDA Investigation On June 27th, 2019, the FDA posted an update on their ongoing investigation on the correlation between grain free dog foods and canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). DCM is a type of canine heart disease (CHD) that affects the heart muscle, many times resulting in congestive heart failure (CHF). Over 90 percent of food reported in DCM cases were eating grain free food, and […]
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GILBERT QUEEN CREEK EMERGENCY VET
Address: 18610 E Rittenhouse Rd Building B
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Phone: (480) 674-3200
ARISE VETERINARY CENTER
Address: 21419 S Ellsworth Rd
Queen Creek, AZ 85142
Phone: (480) 746-6600
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