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Acoma Animal Clinic
Our passion to treat and care for animals drives our entire staff, providing your pet with superior care. Full-service veterinarian staffed animal hospital provides both emergency veterinary care, as well as routine medical and dental examinations and treatments for Tucson. Wide array of surgical procedures ranging from spays and neutering to exploratory surgery.

Acoma Animal Clinic provides expertise to resolve all types of conditions. Our Tucson veterinarian's office provides you and your pet with a comfortable environment and compassionate treatment. Acoma Animal Clinic is a full service Tucson veterinarian staffed animal hospital providing both emergency veterinary care, as well as routine medical and dental examination and treatments.

We also perform a wide array of surgical procedures ranging from spays and neutering to exploratory surgery. We are experienced at all types of treatments and conditions, and are ready to provide you and your pet a comfortable environment, and treatment by our Tucson Veterinarian's Office.
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We strongly advocate preventive medicine and are committed to providing progressive veterinary medical, dental, and surgical care for your pet.
From routine physical examinations to oncology and exploratory surgery, we use state-of-the-art equipment to diagnose and treat a full spectrum of diseases and injuries.
General Dentistry: Prophylaxis, digital radiographs (x-rays), and extractions if necessary.
Stem Cell Therapy treatment is a new way to use your pets own cells in helping to reduce pain, inflammation, and increase mobility in an arthritic pet or increase the wound healing process.
At Acoma Animal Clinic, we have a strong passion and love for caring for animals of all types, shapes, and sizes.
Get to know our experienced veterinarian staff by reading the descriptions below.
Graduated from Colorado State University in 1980.
He started his first clinic in Flagstaff in 1981.
He currently spends most of his time in Tucson where he also has a clinic, established in 1995.
Flagstaff is still his first love, and he has maintained a two-vet practice in town since 1990.
Dr. Livingston named the vet clinic after the Navajo word Kaibab, which means upside down mountain.
As with a child, caring for a pet is a big responsibility.
A pet cannot fend for themselves, prepare their own food and water, or walk themselves.
Not only is responsible pet ownership about loving and feeding your pet, it is also about making sure your pet can live a healthy, happy life.
Prevention of disease through regular exams is one of the easiest ways to keep your furry friend healthy for years to come.
Acoma Animal Clinic suggests the following links to help you assess the responsibilities and costs that come with pet ownership.
Tucson pets have a great life here; and at the same time living in the Sonoran desert presents many unique challenges.
Our weather, desert wildlife, ground temperatures, and soil spores can pose issues that Arizona pet owners need to be aware of.
We have provided this quick overview to help familiarize you with some of the issues our Tucson Veterinary office sees regularly.
As you may have noticed, it gets hot in Arizona.
Pets need lots of water and shade or air conditioning when it's hot.
In the summer, walking your dogs in the early morning or evening when the temperatures are not as severe is advisable.
If your pet is sick, in need of emergency care, or just needs a check up, we at Acoma Animal Clinic are here to help.
Call us today to make an appointment or fill out the contact form with details about what your pet is experiencing, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
You can rest assured that we will take care of your pet as if it were our own.
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