Mammary Tumors in Pets: How Surgery Can Save Lives

Discovering a lump on your dog or cat's belly can be alarming. Is it cancer? What should you do next? At Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of Northern Arizona, our skilled surgeons perform mastectomies to remove mammary tumors, offering pets the best chance for recovery. With expert care and advanced diagnostics, we help families navigate [...]

Is Your Dog Seizing? A Vet’s Guide to Canine Epilepsy

Watching your dog experience a seizure is one of those moments that stops you in your tracks. It's scary, confusing, and often leaves you with a dozen unanswered questions. At the Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, we know just how concerning this can be. You're not alone- and we're here [...]

From Surgery to Prevention: Helping Pets Overcome Bladder Stones Safely

Finding out that a dog or cat has bladder stones can feel overwhelming. One day there might be a small accident in the house, and the next, there’s a trip to the emergency hospital to discuss urinary obstructions or possible surgery. At the Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of Northern Arizona, we know how frightening [...]

Dog and Cat Allergic Reactions: Symptoms and Emergency Response

Allergic Reactions in Pets: Spot the Warning Signs and Act Fast in Flagstaff Flagstaff’s crisp mountain air invites outdoor adventures, yet those same breezes can usher in pollen clouds, stinging insects, and other irritants that turn a quiet afternoon into a rush to the veterinary emergency room. Knowing how swiftly a mild itch can become [...]

Keeping Cool: Guide to Heat Stroke for Flagstaff Pet Owners

When the Arizona summer hits full force, most of us know how to stay cool: drink more water, wear light clothes, and avoid the midday sun. But our pets? They depend on us to make the right calls. At the Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of Northern Arizona, we’ve seen how fast heat stroke can [...]

FLUTD in Cats: Recognizing Painful Urinary Symptoms and What to Do Next

Few things worry a cat owner more than hearing strained cries from the litter box or discovering accidents outside it. Changes in a cat’s urinary habits can be stressful, confusing, and sometimes urgent. At the Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of Northern Arizona in Flagstaff, AZ, guiding families through feline urinary challenges is a priority. [...]

Can Your Cat Catch A Cold? A Vet’s Guide to Upper Respiratory Infections

Sneezing fits. Runny eyes. Sudden congestion. If your cat suddenly seems under the weather, it might not be just a “cold.” Upper respiratory infections (URIs) in cats are common—and in some cases, they can escalate quickly without veterinary care. At Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of Northern Arizona, we often see cats brought in for [...]

E-Tube Placement: When Your Pet Needs Long-Term Nutritional Support

When a pet is facing a serious illness or recovering from surgery, nutritional intake can become a challenge—and in some cases, a critical concern. At the Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center of Northern Arizona, we regularly use esophagostomy tubes (E-tubes) to support dogs and cats that are unable to eat on their own. In this [...]

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