Dogs
When you bring your best friend to Alpine Animal Hospital for veterinary services, you know you’ll be working with trained professionals who love and care about animals every bit as much as you do.
Dogs have different care needs at different ages.
Puppies (0-6 Months)
You’ll ensure your pet the best start in life with complete early age care.
Proper Veterinary Care during your puppies first few months of life is critical to ensure happy, healthy development and will give both of you long lasting benefits in the years to come. With a complete physical exam our veterinarians can provide advice with disease prevention, house training, and behavioral development.
Puppy vaccinations should start at 8 weeks of age.
Adult Dogs (6 Months – 7 Years)
Throughout his growth and adult years your dog needs:
Make sure your best friend stays happy and healthy. Alpine Animal Hospital can take care of all your pet’s needs during some of the greatest years of pet ownership.
Mature Dogs (Over 7 Years)
We can help with many common problems including:
As your dog ages, just like a person, his health care needs change and become more urgent. Arthritis, heart disease, dental disease, reduced ability to fight infections, and an increase in “potty accidents” are all common issues as pets reach the final years of their life. At Alpine, we love and respect our aging clients, and will help you bring comfort and peace to your pet no matter what their challenges in old age may be.
- Wellness Exam
- Review and advice on food and nutrition
- Initial Vaccinations
- Examination and Treatment for Parasites
- Insights for Proper Training
- Spay/Neuter for Population Control
- Wellness Exams
- Vaccinations
- Parasite Control
- Dental Care
- Exercise and Weight Management
- Food and Nutrition Counseling
- General Health Care
- Emergency Services for Illness or Injuries including emergency surgery
- Regular Check Ups to prevent and catch disease
- Parasite Prevention
- Dental Check Ups and Cleanings
- Proper Nutrition
- Wellness Exams
- Vaccinations
- Parasite Control
- Food and Nutrition adjustments
- Dental Care
- Arthritis Treatment
- Pain Management
- Kidney Disease
- Arthritis
- Heart Disease
- Cancer
Cats
The contented purring and playful nature of cats have made them a favorite pet for hundreds, even thousands of years. But veterinary visits can be stressful for them and you. When you bring your cat to
Alpine, you know you’ll receive the very highest standards of veterinary care in a feline friendly environment.
Call the professionals at Alpine Animal Hospital for advice and tips to reduce anxiety associated with your cat’s visit.
Basic Care Needs Include:
Kittens (0-6 Months)
Adult Cats (6 Months - 7 Years)
Although adult cats may appear generally healthy, regular checkups are essential to make sure your beloved pet stays healthy. Because cats are experts at hiding problems, many diseases may take months or even years to show signs and reveal themselves to you. Our goal is to make sure your cat does not suffer unnecessarily from these hidden problems.
Mature Cats (Over 7 Years)
As your cat ages, new health challenges emerge including mobility issues like arthritis and other joint pain, changing nutritional and exercise needs, and even changes in bladder and bowel control. With Alpine Animal Hospital you have a caring partner at your side for your cat’s entire lifetime. Call us with any of your questions or concerns. We’re here to help.
- Wellness Exam
- Review and advice on food and nutrition
- Vaccinations
- Examination and Treatment for Parasites
- Dental Exams and Cleanings
- Insights for Proper Training
- Spay/Neuter
- Wellness Exam
- Review and advice on food and nutrition
- Vaccinations
- Examination and Treatment for Parasites
- Insights for Proper Training
- Spay/Neuter
- Wellness Exam
- Vaccinations
- Parasite Control
- Dental Care
- Exercise
- Food and Nutrition Management
- General Health Care
- Emergency Services for Illness or Injuries including emergency surgery
- Wellness Exams
- Vaccinations
- Parasite Control
- Changing Food and Nutrition Needs
- Dental Care
- Arthritis and Pain Management
- Pharmacy Services
- Emergency Care
Spay & Neuter
Having your pet spayed or neutered is very important for its overall health, for protecting your home from “marking” and other sexual behaviors, and for controlling the population of unwanted
pets.
Call us at 208 237-1111 for more information.
Alpine Animal Hospital makes spay and neuter and easy, affordable procedure for you and your pet.
Oral Health
When an animal’s dental health deteriorates, lesions in the mouth and gums can become pathways for bacteria to enter the body. Dental problems can lead to infections affecting your pet’s heart,
liver and kidneys.
Fortunately, it’s also easy to take care of, with professional, affordable pet dentistry from the veterinary team at Alpine Animal Hospital.
Our trained staff performs professional exams, cleanings and dental health restoration procedures for dogs, cats, horses and other select species.
We encourage you to practice good dental health for your pet year round, and come in for professional treatment annually at Alpine. Call 208-237-1111 today to book your appointment.
If you’re interested in learning more about the importance of oral health, here’s some more great info from the American Veterinary Medical Association.
General Surgery
Alpine Animal Hospital’s doctors and staff are well equipped for almost any surgical procedure. We offer spays and neuters for the newest members of the family, as well as mass removals,
exploratory surgery, and other advanced soft tissue procedures.
All our surgical patients are monitored by comprehensive monitoring machines, and while today’s technology advances, this technology will never take the place of a well-trained technician or assistant at your patient’s side during surgery. We do not perform anesthetic procedures without the watchful eye of highly trained staff.
All our surgical patients are monitored by comprehensive monitoring machines, and while today’s technology advances, this technology will never take the place of a well-trained technician or assistant at your patient’s side during surgery. We do not perform anesthetic procedures without the watchful eye of highly trained staff.
Exotics
Alpine Animal Hospital wants to see them all, great and small. Not only do we treat traditional companion animals, we also see exotics. So when you bring home a scaly, slimy, or feathered friend, bring
them to us for any needs you might encounter. Our doctors have taken a special interest in treating many different species, and are there to help whether you encounter injury or illness, dietary issues, grooming needs, or to help with basic husbandry.
If your pet hasn’t received its annual wellness exam, call today and we’ll ensure that your pet is in good health, perform a risk assessment and routine grooming, and discuss husbandry to make sure your pet has the ideal living arrangements and diet.