General Wellness
Twin Peaks Veterinary Center recommends regular veterinary care for cats and dogs throughout their lifetimes. This includes initial visits for vaccinations when they are 8 to 12 weeks old, spaying/neutering (recommended between 4 and 12 months old), and annual wellness examinations and vaccine boosters. Once your pet is 6 years old or older, we also recommend preventative procedures that can extend the life of your pet. For example, an older cat or dog may benefit from a Geriatric Wellness Profile to isolate and treat potential problems in the early stages, or a dental cleaning under anesthesia. Here is a partial list of the services we can provide:
- Drop-off Service for appointments
- Annual Wellness Examinations and Vaccinations
- Parasite screening and treatment
- Ear exams
- Spaying/Neutering
- Allergy testing and desensitization treatments
- Skin Care and Flea Control
- Dietary/Nutritional Counseling
- Dental cleanings and extractions
- In-house Radiology and Diagnostic Bloodwork
- General Surgery
- Geriatric screenings/treatments
- Microchipping
- Diagnosis and treatment for ill and injured Pets
- Nail trims and anal gland expressions
To arrange a visit, call 520-572-8300 or use the Making an Appointment page of this website.
Quality of Life Decisions, Euthanasia and Cremation
There is nothing harder than seeing a furry member of your family suffering or in pain, or trying to determine when it is time to say goodbye to one of them. The staff at Twin Peaks Veterinary Center can help you evaluate your pet’s overall quality of life, and provide appropriate pain management and medical support to ensure your pet’s last days are comfortable. We want your pets to stay with your family for as long as possible.
When the time comes to consider end of life decisions, our caring professionals can help you make decisions. And if it is time to say goodbye, we can provide euthanasia services in a quiet, compassionate environment, and arrange for respectful, careful disposition of your pet’s remains. Every member of our staff has had to make these decisions for their own pets, so we are acutely aware of how difficult this time is for you, and how important it is that you feel comfortable with the way you say goodbye.



















