Preventing Heartworm Disease in Pets
Heartworm disease is an incredibly dangerous condition. Here, our vets in Gardena discuss what heartworm disease is and how to prevent it.
At Alondra Animal Hospital, our full-service facility tends to all your pet’s needs from preventative care such as nutrition and vaccines to diagnostics, treatment, and surgery for illness or injury. Our compassionate and committed veterinarians in Gardena work to keep your pet healthy, safe and happy.
From preventive care and surgery to dentistry, we are proud to offer facilities that allow us to perform a wide variety of diagnostic testing and procedures.
Our veterinarians at Alondra Animal Hospital in Gardena are passionate about companion animals and have developed a reputation spanning generations for providing high-quality, compassionate care.
Whether it is your very first time meeting our dedicated staff or you have been with us for years, we treat all pets like they are part of our own family.
Our veterinarians in Gardena use diagnostic tests and tools in our in-house vet lab to diagnose and treat your pet.
Our hospital is able to provide complete preventive and restorative dental care and surgery for your companion.
Our vets are able to perform various surgeries such as soft tissue surgery, spay & neuter procedures.
Our staff at Alondra Animal Hospital will treat your pet like one of our own in a relaxed environment.
Geriatric dogs and cats require additional preventive care in order to ensure they will live the healthiest and happiest lives.
It is crucial that your new pet receives the comprehensive care and advice that is needed within the first year of its life.
Our staff offers routine vaccinations as well as parasite prevention to protect your pet from many diseases and disorders.
Routine wellness exams are a key part of preventive care and allow the opportunity to monitor your pet's overall health.
Our veterinarians at Alondra Animal Hospital Gardena provide helpful advice and recommendations in order to help ensure the lifelong health and wellness of your beloved companion.
Heartworm disease is an incredibly dangerous condition. Here, our vets in Gardena discuss what heartworm disease is and how to prevent it.
Ticks can cause a variety of severe conditions in both humans and pets. Today, our Gardena vets discuss what ticks need to survive what to look for and how to protect yourself and your pets.
Fecal exams help to keep your beloved pet and family safe from a variety of potentially harmful parasites. Our Gardena vets talk about what fecal exams are and why your pet should have a fecal done annually.
Fleas are the most common external parasite seen on pets. Our Gardena vets discuss what signs to look for and how to properly treat fleas on your cat or dog.
Alondra Animal Hospital is accepting new patients! Our experienced vets are passionate about the health of Gardena companion animals. Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.