Note : If you have a medical emergency we recommend you contact them directly (contact details given below) instead of making appointment
SERVICES
PET is committed to providing the highest quality 24/7 emergency care in the state of Alaska. We also offer specialty services and feature a team of board-certified specialists who have received advanced training and work collaboratively with our skilled doctors and veterinary technicians to provide the best medical care for your pet.
With our Board-Certified Specialists, our dedicated veterinarians work collaboratively with a team of veterinary specialists who diagnose and treat pets with unique or challenging needs. Our board-certified internal medicine specialist is trained to treat complex conditions through a variety of innovative techniques, unique to the Alaska market.
We are one of the only Veterinary clinics in Alaska with a state-of-the-art, in-house CT machine, available for both referral and emergent use.
PET Inc. is equipped with on-site, state-of-the-art diagnostic technologies that allow us to deliver competitive treatment options and exceptional emergency pet care.
Veterinary internal medicine is a term used to describe a variety of specializations that focus on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases in animals.
Surgery isn't going to be required for all of the health problems that your pet may face. However, there are some conditions for which surgery is the best possible course of action
Stem cell therapy uses cells extracted from your pet’s body to dispose of damaged cells, replacing them with new ones. This treatment is used to combat a number of issues, injuries and diseases.
Quality veterinary dental care promotes increased longevity and enhanced quality of life for our companion animals. At PET, our Veterinary Dental Specialist, Dr. Erich Rachwitz provides a wide range of advanced dental services including veterinary periodontics, endodontic, orthodontics, prosthodontics, oral cancer evaluation/treatment (including all forms of biopsy, en bloc resections and mandibulectomy/maxillectomy), surgeries of the cheeks, lips, and tongue.
Bloody diarrhea
Abnormal gait, stumbling, loss of coordination
Choking, difficulty breathing, respiratory distress
Collapse
Diabetic insulin crisis
Distended abdomen
Discoloration of the skin, eyes, or gums
Heatstroke
Loss of consciousness
Ingestion of a toxic substance
Ingestion of any object that is not meant to be ingested (clothing, string, toys, small objects, bones, fishhooks or any other sharp objects)
Any problem related to your pet’s eyes (redness, squinting, discharge)
Pregnant and in extended labor (straining for 2 hours without giving birth)
Seizures (over 2 seizures in 24 hours or any seizure lasting longer than 5 min)
Skin Wounds
Snake bites
Straining to urinate or defecate
Trauma, hit by a car, wound from a fight, any laceration
Uncontrolled bleeding
Vomiting
Unproductive retching