Periodontal Disease: An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure
Written by Dr Jennifer Kelley, DVMFebruary is National Dental Month! Did you know that periodontal disease is one of if not the most common diseases that occur in our pets? Periodontal disease ranges from inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), to severe infection and...
Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex aka Kennel Cough: Updates and What You Need to Know
Written by Dr Jennifer Kelley, DVMMany dog owners are familiar with a complex of canine infectious respiratory diseases know colloquially as “Kennel Cough.” Dogs that are in contact with other dogs outside their home are commonly vaccinated for Bordetella...
Support Nonprofits
The holidays are a time of thankfulness and giving. This year Alpine Animal Hospital wants to focus some of our attention on local nonprofit organizations that share our passion for animals. Wikipedia states that a nonprofit organization is an organization that uses...
November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month!
November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month! Although new puppies and kittens are super cute and fun, they also require a lot of time, training and attention in order to help them grow into a good companion. Senior pets on the other hand often come trained, housebroken and...
The Newest Word on Heartworms
Written by Dr Jennifer Kelley At Alpine Animal Hospital we pride ourselves on providing you, our clients, with the most up to date and relevant medical information for your feline and canine family members. With that goal in mind, new studies on the increasing...
Pet Insurance
One of the most common questions people ask about pet insurance: Is it worth it? This is a valid question that you must find the answer to on your own. Purchasing pet insurance is not only a financial decision, but an emotional one too. You must consider...
Spring and Flea and Tick Prevention – They Go Hand In Hand!
Happy Spring everyone! What a better way to celebrate the return of warm weather than chatting about parasites, specifically fleas and ticks! Well, as a veterinarian and pet owner myself, I’m not a fan of blood sucking fleas and ticks and will do anything...
National Pet First Aid Awareness Month
April is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month. Should your pet be injured it is a good idea to see a veterinarian but in case you are in a remote area, out camping or enjoying the outdoors it is a good idea to be prepared to handle basic first aid...
American Heartworm Month
Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but February remains the American Heart Month! This month we want to focus our awareness on heart disease and prevention in dogs and cats. It is estimated that roughly 10% of our furry friends are the victims of heart...
Train Your Dog Month
January is National Train your dog month. This was developed to bring awareness to the importance of proper training and socialization for dogs in order to enrich their life and well-being. A well-trained dog is a happier healthier dog.The month of...
Serving the pets of the Roaring Fork Valley since 1970.
At Alpine Animal Hospital, we treat your pets like the valued family members they are.
Contact Info
Phone: 970-963-2371
Fax: 970-963-2372
Email: customerservice@alpinevet.co
Hours
Mon - Thu: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
(closed 12:30-1:30pm for lunch)
Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
(closed 12:30-1:30pm for lunch)
Sat & Sun: Closed
After that (and on weekends) we transfer calls to Valley Emergency Pet Care 970-927-5066 or Grand Valley Emergency Center in Clifton 970-255-1911
Location
17776 Highway 82
Carbondale, CO 81623
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