About Us
Our company is based on the belief that our customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals.
We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.
Services & Hospital Info
Complete small animal medical and surgical veterinary care including:
•Physical Exams
•Digital Radiology
•Soft Tissue Surgery
•Dentistry
•Internal Medicine
•Declaws
•Laboratory Diagnostics
•Spay/Neuter
•Some Exotics (check first)
•Laser Surgery - to increase your pet's comfort
•Rabies quarantine
Preventive Care including:
•Immunizations
•Fecal Parasite Exams
•Heartworm Prevention
•Microchip Identification
Travel documents :
•Interstate Health Certificates
•International Health Certificate
•Plane Certificate
•Rabies Titer for Hawaii quarantine
Immunizations
Many infectious diseases of dogs and cats can be prevented or limited with proper vaccinations. A vaccination schedule individually formulated for your pet by our veterinary staff can significantly contribute to their good health and long life span.
The best time to start vaccinations is at 6 to 8 weeks of age. Initial vaccinations are given in a series followed by annual boosters.
Vaccines are currently available for: Dogs:
•Distemper
•Adeno Virus
•Parainfluenza
•Parvo Virus
•Corona Virus
•Bordetella
•Rabies
•Giardia
•Lyme
Cats:
•Panleukopenia (distemper)
•Rhinotracheitis
•Calici Virus
•Leukemia
•Coronavirus (FIP)
•Rabies
•Chlamydia
Office Hours & Appointments
We suggest that you schedule an appointment for your pet in an attempt to provide both you and your pet a convenient, efficient and safe visit to our hospital with a minimum of delays. We make every effort to adhere to the appointment schedule. We occasionally run behind due to emergencies and we ask for your patience and understanding.
If you prefer to see a specific doctor (either Dr.Petcu or Dr.Lent), let us know when you schedule your appointment, and when you arrive.
Monday
Dr Amy Lent 8:00 a.m - 6:15 p.m
Tuesday
Dr Amy Lent 8:00 a.m - 6:15 p.m
Wednesday
Dr Amy Lent 8:00 a.m - 6:15 p.m
Thursday
Dr Amy Lent 8:00 a.m - 6:15 p.m
Friday
Dr Catalin Petcu 8:00 a.m - 6:30 p.m
Saturday
Dr Amy Lent 8:00 a.m -11.a.m
Dr Catalin Petcu 11:00 a.m - 1:00 p.m
Please keep your pet on a leash or in a carrier at all times. This will avoid exposure to other patients and avoid escapes.
Emergencies
During regular office hours emergencies will be seen immediately. Please let us know when you call or upon arrival at the hospital, that you have an emergency situation.
If your pet requires immediate attention after 6:30 pm on weekdays, after 1:00 pm on Saturdays, or all day on Sundays, please call the Emergency Animal Clinic at (602) 995-3757.
If you believe you have a life threatening situation and it is after our business hours please contact the Emergency Animal Hospital at 602.995-3757.
If your pet is experiencing any of the following symptoms or conditions and it is after our normal business hours, please take your pet to the Emergency Animal Hospital.
•Hit by car or blunt object.
•Falling more than a few feet.
•Your pet isn't breathing or you can't feel a heartbeat.
•Your pet is unconscious and won't wake up.
•Your pet has been vomiting or has had diarrhea for more than 24 hours, or she is vomiting blood.
•Your pet is having trouble breathing or has something stuck in her throat.
•Your pet has had or is having a seizure.
•Your pet is bleeding.
•Your think your pet might have ingested something toxic, such as antifreeze, rat poison, any kind of medication that wasn't prescribed to her, or household cleansers.
•Your pet, particularly your male cat, is straining to urinate, or is unable to.
•Your pet shows signs of extreme pain, such as whining, shaking.
•Your pet collapses or suddenly can't stand up.
•Your pet begins bumping into things or suddenly becomes disoriented.
•You can see irritation or injury to your pet's eyes, or she suddenly seems to become blind.
•Your pet's abdomen is swollen and hard to the touch, an/or she's gagging and trying to vomit.
•You see symptoms of heatstroke.
•Your pregnant dog or cat has gone more than three to four hours between delivering puppies
Fees
Estimates for our services are available upon request at all times. If at any time you have questions regarding treatment, fees, or services please discuss them with us.
All services are to be paid for at the time they are rendered. We accept cash, checks with a valid AZ driver's license. Visa, MasterCard, Discover/Novus, and Debit. We accept Care Credit if the amount charged is over $300.
Hospital Admission Policy
All patients hospitalized for surgery, treatment, diagnosis, or boarding must be current on vaccinations and free of fleas and ticks. If vaccinations are needed and/or fleas and ticks are discovered, your pets will be treated at your expense.
Location:
5110 W.Northern Ave
Glendale , AZ 85301
Hours:
Mon - Fri: 8AM - 6:30PM
Sat: 8AM - 1PM
Sun: Closed