Shea Animal Hospital
10801 N. 32nd Street
Phoenix, AZ 85028
phone: 602-996-3540
fax: 602-494-0519

News & Information

Seasonal Allergy Treatments
January 11, 2012

Every spring, the flowers and trees begin to bloom, and the waiting room at Shea Animal Hospital fills up with itchy, scratching dogs and cats tormented by seasonal allergies.  Read more.

Minimize the Agony of Arthritis for Your Pet
December 01, 2011

As our pets age, their bodies begin to show some signs of wear and tear. One of the biggest challenges pets face as they mature is arthritis. In fact, 20 percent of adult dogs in the United States have arthritis, according to the Arthritis Foundation.  Read more.

5 Keys to Helping Your Reptile Live a Healthy, Happy Life
November 21, 2011

Lost your heart to a ball python, gecko, desert tortoise or some other kind of fascinating reptile? Before you bring home a creepy-crawly pet, it’s essential you know how to care for it so it lives a happy, healthy life. Read more.
 

A FREE Gift for Your New Puppy or Kitten
March 22, 2011

Welcoming a puppy or kitten into your family? Celebrate by bringing your new friend by Shea Animal Hospital for a FREE Welcome Packet. We’ve filled this little bag of goodies with things you’ll need, like your first dose of heartworm preventative, important information on care, brochures from pet insurance, a list of great obedience trainers and a pet health record.


Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened. ~ Anatole

Animal Dentistry Services

Protecting Your Pet’s Teeth with Oral Health Prevention & Treatment

A buildup of plaque on your pet’s teeth can cause infection and periodontal disease, which can reduce your pet’s quality of life and even shorten its life span. Bad oral hygiene in pets can result in problems like heart disease, kidney problems and tooth loss.

The best way to treat oral health issues is to prevent them from ever occurring. During your pet’s regular wellness visit, we will examine its teeth and establish an oral health treatment plan. Depending upon your pet’s tendency to develop plaque, we may recommend regular professional cleaning and polishing to prevent plaque from occurring. If your pet already has oral health problems, we may recommend periodontal treatments and extractions.  To keep your pet’s teeth sparkling between visits, we offer a range of products including toothbrushes and toothpaste, oral rinses and special diets.

Shea Animal Hospital is dedicated to helping your pet live a healthy, happy life. Please contact us today with your questions or concerns, or to schedule an exam.