Painful arthritis makes walking and jumping difficult for pets. Luckily, you can do a few things to relieve your pet's pain.
Read moreAS OF JANUARY 8, 2021 Due to the increased cases in Bexar county to better protect our employees and clients we will be returning to CURBSIDE ONLY service. While we have loved being able to see you all in person over the last few months the health of our employees and clients is a top priority for us as well. This being said: 1. To protect everyone we request that if you are feeling ill or have any symptoms associated with the COVID-19 to remain at home and do not bring your pet in. 2. We are asking owners not to enter the building to minimize contact distances. Please wear your masks when an employee comes out to get your pet or bring medication to your car. 3. When you arrive for your appointment please call the clinic at 210-804-2000 to let our reception staff know you have arrived and your vehicle type. You will then be checked in and the veterinary technicians will be notified of your arrival and vehicle type. Please remain in your vehicle and a friendly staff member will be out momentarily to get your pet. We appreciate your understanding as we strive to offer you amazing service while minimizing any potential risk involved. We also are having higher than normal call volumes and we appreciate your patience during this all. We are closely monitoring the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and local authorities regarding the spread of the virus to ensure that the actions that we are taking are comprehensive and appropriate. Thank you for all your patience and understanding through this all. Alamo Hills Animal Hospital Staff
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Read moreThe acuity of your family dog's hearing far surpasses that of humans. Hearing is a critical sense to dogs, and when diminished, will increase dependency on the sense of smell. When a dog hears something, he can hear it without moving his head. Many muscles surrounding the ears help dogs get premium sound
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Read moreMany of the same problems that affect people as they age, such as arthritis and diabetes, can also affect your pet. Making a few changes to the way you care for your furry friend will help you ensure that your pet stays healthy and happy as the years go by. Look for Common Signs of Illness Changes
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