Holiday Hazards
Happy Holidays everyone! This year has been stressful and overwhelming for everyone, and we all deserve some socially distanced time with family during the holidays. While you and your family are enjoying your time together don’t forget to keep an eye on your pet(s)....
Pet Cancer Awareness Month
November is pet cancer awareness month. There is no easy way to talk about cancer, but as a pet owner, it is important to be aware of the warning signs. Just as in humans, cancer can develop suddenly in dogs and cats; and an unexpected diagnosis can be devastating to...
The Purr-fect Tips for Happy Healthy Cat Month
September is Happy Healthy Cat Month, the time to appreciate our feline companions and give them the best care to live long lives. We at Alpine Animal Hospital are committed to helping owners with these tips and insights. Take your cat to the vet - cats can be very...
Natural Disasters
Natural disasters: something we all hope we never have to deal with thus rarely plan for. Unfortunately, you do not have to be living in a hurricane or earthquake zone to be affected. Wildfires, floods, landslides, winter storms, and even thunder and lightning are...
National Immunization Awareness Month
Happy August, my favorite month of the year! It’s also national pet immunization awareness month. Living in a global pandemic, we can all understand the importance of immunizations, or vaccines, for keeping our pets safe. Vaccines work by stimulating an immune...
Why is Preventative Care Important?
Written by Baylee Bezona-Jackson, CVT The familiar saying, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” remains true, especially when it comes to your pet’s health. In veterinary medicine, the goal of prevention is to prevent a problem from happening entirely or...
Hot Weather, Hot Dogs
Written by Dr. Angela Durkac Hello! This month is about giving owners an information guide to having a great summer with your pet! With the long, sunny days of summer coming it is important to remember the effects the rising temperatures can have on our furry...
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...
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 (Call or Text)
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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