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AV Veterinary Center
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Welcome To AV Veterinary Center Where We Treat Pets As
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When our pets are sick or injured, we want the best care possible for them. AV Veterinary Center provides compassionate, quality emergency care for your family pet. Excellent patient care and client satisfaction are our top priorities. Our commitment to providing you and your pet with the most advanced veterinary medical diagnostics and treatment, in a warm and caring hospital, is second to none.
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Did you know we offer puppy and kitten packages? The packages are perfect for any new pet pawrents 🐶 call us to inquire about pricing and availability at (661)729-1500

We will be open Thanksgiving Day from 8:00am to Midnight

Are you a veterinarian looking for a new opportunity or a recent grad who would like to be mentored by one of the best orthopedic surgeons? If so, this place is for you. Contact [email protected]

Tomorrow only, join us from 1:00pm-4:00pm for our Microchip Clinic at 1055 W Columbia Way Suite 110
What Is Cat OA Pain?
OA is a type of arthritis that occurs when the tissue in your cat’s joints starts to get worn down, causing bones to rub against one another. You’d think this just makes moving harder, but OA can also cause severe pain. Without treatment, your cat’s pain can continue to get worse.
We are happy to announce we now carry Solensia, Solensia is a monthly injection that will help with mobility and your cats oa pain. Please call us at (661)729-1500 to schedule an appointment.

Smush waited patiently for her treat after her session in the water treadmill 🐶
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This handsome guy came in for a hot spot behind his ear. Swipe right to his before photo 🥹 we will post updates after his treatment.
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Hydrotherapy for Dogs
Hydrotherapy has been used to treat humans for centuries and the same methods have been formalized to treat equines and canines as well. Doctors began noticing the impact of cold seawater treatment on racehorses, which is still being practiced today. Devices were made that could replicate the benefits of the sea water therapy. Hydrotherapy pools and treadmills were then designed specifically for canine treatment.
Although the treatment was spawned from cold water therapy, these pools are heated to relax the muscles and joints, creating a controlled and comfortable environment for your dog. Jets and inclines can also be added to create resistance and enhance the therapy.
There are a variety of conditions that can be treated with hydrotherapy. Most often are conditions related to the spine or joints, but the method can be different depending on what your dog needs.
Dogs that are born with congenital conditions can use hydrotherapy to maintain their strength as they grow, and older dogs suffering from arthritis or hip dysplasia can use the therapy to maintain their strength and mobility as well.
If your pet is recovering from surgery, hydrotherapy is often recommended to help them heal and build muscle at the same time. The stiffness is taken away from the joints, allowing for an increase in motion and decrease in swelling.
Dogs that are overweight tend to have problems with their spine and can also benefit from hydrotherapy because it takes the pressure away from their back and allows them to exercise. The dog will often lose weight while improving the condition of their heart and lungs.
Canine hydrotherapy is a great way to help your dog maintain an active lifestyle. Regardless of the condition, the results are the same. Your dog will be in less pain, more active, and a lot happier.
Hydrotherapy is available at our sister facility, Zen Den Animal Wellness. Call today to discover how we may help your pet live their best life 661-948-1931

Does your pet require a CT scan?
With CT imaging our veterinarians can see and diagnose what may be missed using conventional digital radiographs. This tool also allows our doctors to plan surgical procedures with the greatest of precision.
Additionally, CT Scans can be used to see how your pet is progressing through their treatment and therapy. All advanced imaging is interpreted using Board Certified Radiologists to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment procedures are followed.
Contact us for more information and to schedule your pet's diagnostic imaging done by our team of experienced veterinary specialists.

Hydrotherapy for Dogs
Hydrotherapy has been used to treat humans for centuries and the same methods have been formalized to treat equines and canines as well. Doctors began noticing the impact of cold seawater treatment on racehorses, which is still being practiced today. Devices were made that could replicate the benefits of the sea water therapy. Hydrotherapy pools and treadmills were then designed specifically for canine treatment.
Although the treatment was spawned from cold water therapy, these pools are heated to relax the muscles and joints, creating a controlled and comfortable environment for your dog. Jets and inclines can also be added to create resistance and enhance the therapy.
There are a variety of conditions that can be treated with hydrotherapy. Most often are conditions related to the spine or joints, but the method can be different depending on what your dog needs.
Dogs that are born with congenital conditions can use hydrotherapy to maintain their strength as they grow, and older dogs suffering from arthritis or hip dysplasia can use the therapy to maintain their strength and mobility as well.
If your pet is recovering from surgery, hydrotherapy is often recommended to help them heal and build muscle at the same time. The stiffness is taken away from the joints, allowing for an increase in motion and decrease in swelling.
Dogs that are overweight tend to have problems with their spine and can also benefit from hydrotherapy because it takes the pressure away from their back and allows them to exercise. The dog will often lose weight while improving the condition of their heart and lungs.
Canine hydrotherapy is a great way to help your dog maintain an active lifestyle. Regardless of the condition, the results are the same. Your dog will be in less pain, more active, and a lot happier.
Hydrotherapy is available at our sister facility, Zen Den Animal Wellness. Call today to discover how we may help your pet live their best life 661-948-1931

Does your pet require a CT scan?
With CT imaging our veterinarians can see and diagnose what may be missed using conventional digital radiographs. This tool also allows our doctors to plan surgical procedures with the greatest of precision.
Additionally, CT Scans can be used to see how your pet is progressing through their treatment and therapy. All advanced imaging is interpreted using Board Certified Radiologists to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment procedures are followed.
Contact us for more information and to schedule your pet's diagnostic imaging done by our team of experienced veterinary specialists.

Hydrotherapy for Dogs
Hydrotherapy has been used to treat humans for centuries and the same methods have been formalized to treat equines and canines as well. Doctors began noticing the impact of cold seawater treatment on racehorses, which is still being practiced today. Devices were made that could replicate the benefits of the sea water therapy. Hydrotherapy pools and treadmills were then designed specifically for canine treatment.
Although the treatment was spawned from cold water therapy, these pools are heated to relax the muscles and joints, creating a controlled and comfortable environment for your dog. Jets and inclines can also be added to create resistance and enhance the therapy.
There are a variety of conditions that can be treated with hydrotherapy. Most often are conditions related to the spine or joints, but the method can be different depending on what your dog needs.
Dogs that are born with congenital conditions can use hydrotherapy to maintain their strength as they grow, and older dogs suffering from arthritis or hip dysplasia can use the therapy to maintain their strength and mobility as well.
If your pet is recovering from surgery, hydrotherapy is often recommended to help them heal and build muscle at the same time. The stiffness is taken away from the joints, allowing for an increase in motion and decrease in swelling.
Dogs that are overweight tend to have problems with their spine and can also benefit from hydrotherapy because it takes the pressure away from their back and allows them to exercise. The dog will often lose weight while improving the condition of their heart and lungs.
Canine hydrotherapy is a great way to help your dog maintain an active lifestyle. Regardless of the condition, the results are the same. Your dog will be in less pain, more active, and a lot happier.
Hydrotherapy is available at our sister facility, Zen Den Animal Wellness. Call today to discover how we may help your pet live their best life 661-948-1931

HAPPY LABOR DAY WEEKEND!
Our pets love the summer just as much as we do. Our furry best friends love to bask in the sun, swim and nap in the yard with the family. Here are a few tips to keep you bestie safe this weekend:
Think twice about giving bones to your dog-
While it’s very tempting, it can also be life-threatening. Along with bones, BBQ bits, like gristle and fat should never be given to your dog as this could result in a painful flare up of pancreatitis.
Make sure your pet has plenty of fresh water and shade-
Our pets, especially dogs, get much thirstier than we do when they get hot, and other than panting and drinking, they really have no way to cool themselves down. Get your pet in the shade as often as possible. Provide plenty of fresh, cool water. While dogs and cats like to sunbathe, direct sunlight can overheat them (especially dogs) and cause heat stroke.
Never ever leave your pet in the car-
It can take minutes – yes, MINUTES – for a pet to develop heat stroke and suffocate in a car. Most people don’t realize how hot it gets in parked cars.
Keep pets away from fireworks-
For us, fireworks are the highlight of the night, however, many pets are terrified of them. The loud noises and bright lights easily scare pets, which will make them want to get as far away as possible. Fireworks are also harmful to pets even when they’re not lit, as they contain hazardous chemicals.
Make sure your pup has his ID tag on-
We love bringing our pets places, it means we get to spend more time with them! However, when you bring your pet to an outing, be sure they are wearing their collar with up-to-date ID tags just in case they wander off. It never hurts to be careful. If pets are microchipped, please be sure that you information is up to date.
Stay safe today friends!

Does your pet require a CT scan?
With CT imaging our veterinarians can see and diagnose what may be missed using conventional digital radiographs. This tool also allows our doctors to plan surgical procedures with the greatest of precision.
Additionally, CT Scans can be used to see how your pet is progressing through their treatment and therapy. All advanced imaging is interpreted using Board Certified Radiologists to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment procedures are followed.
Contact us for more information and to schedule your pet's diagnostic imaging done by our team of experienced veterinary specialists.

Hydrotherapy for Dogs
Hydrotherapy has been used to treat humans for centuries and the same methods have been formalized to treat equines and canines as well. Doctors began noticing the impact of cold seawater treatment on racehorses, which is still being practiced today. Devices were made that could replicate the benefits of the sea water therapy. Hydrotherapy pools and treadmills were then designed specifically for canine treatment.
Although the treatment was spawned from cold water therapy, these pools are heated to relax the muscles and joints, creating a controlled and comfortable environment for your dog. Jets and inclines can also be added to create resistance and enhance the therapy.
There are a variety of conditions that can be treated with hydrotherapy. Most often are conditions related to the spine or joints, but the method can be different depending on what your dog needs.
Dogs that are born with congenital conditions can use hydrotherapy to maintain their strength as they grow, and older dogs suffering from arthritis or hip dysplasia can use the therapy to maintain their strength and mobility as well.
If your pet is recovering from surgery, hydrotherapy is often recommended to help them heal and build muscle at the same time. The stiffness is taken away from the joints, allowing for an increase in motion and decrease in swelling.
Dogs that are overweight tend to have problems with their spine and can also benefit from hydrotherapy because it takes the pressure away from their back and allows them to exercise. The dog will often lose weight while improving the condition of their heart and lungs.
Canine hydrotherapy is a great way to help your dog maintain an active lifestyle. Regardless of the condition, the results are the same. Your dog will be in less pain, more active, and a lot happier.
Hydrotherapy is available at our sister facility, Zen Den Animal Wellness. Call today to discover how we may help your pet live their best life 661-948-1931
Our Story
When our pets are sick or injured, we want the best care possible for them. AV Veterinary Center provides compassionate, quality care for your family pet 24/7. Excellent patient care and client satisfaction are our top priorities. Our commitment to providing you and your pet with the most advanced veterinary medical diagnostics and treatment, in a warm and caring hospital, is second to none.
AV Veterinary Center has been dedicated to providing quality veterinary care since 2010. With our in-house laboratory, our Doctors can diagnosis your pet in a timely manor. Our staff works closely with referring veterinarians to keep them informed during your pets stay.
AV Veterinary Center is proud to be part of CVMA, AVMA, BBB, OSHA Approved and IVECCS.
Dr. Sandhu has over 20 years of experience in emergency & critical care and has been serving the Lancaster & Palmdale area of the Antelope Valley for over 13 years.
Pets with arthritis, joint conditions, and spinal issues can now benefit from Stem Cell Therapy! This is a one day visit for your pet...morning drop-off with an early evening pickup. All processing is done in house for the most viable stem cells.
We also offer the following: Routine Care, Puppy & Kitten Exams, Wellness and Nutritional Visits, Senior Pet Care, Rabies Vaccines, Core Vaccines, Specialized Surgeries, Personalized Treatment Plans, Holistic Medicine, Chiropractic Care, Acupuncture, Stem Cell Therapy, Orthopedics, Rehab, CT Scanner, Myelogram and Spinal Surgery, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT), Alicam, Key-Hole Spays, Arthroscopy, Cardiology, Dermatology, Electrocardiography, Endoscopy, ICU, Pain Management, Radiology-digital, Ultrasound, Spay & Neuter, Therapeutic Laser and Underwater Treadmill.
Please feel free to contact us at anytime and our qualified team will be happy to assist you.
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