
At Arrow Animal Hospital, we make your pet's health and wellness a priority. When your pet gets sick or injured, you can count on our veterinary team to provide quality veterinary care. Working with an experienced veterinarian in Los Lunas, NM is key to helping your pet recover from an illness and regain its health. If you live in Los Lunas or elsewhere in the surrounding areas, we are ready to assist you.
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About Us
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Arrow Animal Hospital is proud to serve the Los Lunas, NM area for everything pet-related.
Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by doctors who are licensed, experienced Los Lunas veterinarians.
Our team is committed to educating our clients on how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
Arrow Animal Hospital stays on top of the latest advances in veterinary technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery.
Our veterinary clinic and animal hospital is run by doctors who are licensed, experienced Los Lunas veterinarians.
Our team is committed to educating our clients on how to keep your pets healthy year round, with good nutrition and exercise.
Arrow Animal Hospital stays on top of the latest advances in veterinary technology and above all, remembers that all animals and pets need to be treated with loving care in every check-up, procedure, or surgery.
Meet the Team
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Our wonderful Dr. Gutierrez, or otherwise known as Dr.
G was born and bred in the North Valley of Albuquerque and she has never dreamed of being anything else but a veterinarian.
She graduated from UNM with a BA-Biochemistry, and then proceeded to pursue her passion at Colorado State University for her doctorate in veterinary medicine.
In 2014, she returned to CSU to become a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist.
Dr. G takes special interest in surgery and exotics pets.
She and her Partner have been together for the last 20 years and live happily with their many dogs (mostly rescued on the job) that fill their house with so much joy!
G was born and bred in the North Valley of Albuquerque and she has never dreamed of being anything else but a veterinarian.
She graduated from UNM with a BA-Biochemistry, and then proceeded to pursue her passion at Colorado State University for her doctorate in veterinary medicine.
In 2014, she returned to CSU to become a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist.
Dr. G takes special interest in surgery and exotics pets.
She and her Partner have been together for the last 20 years and live happily with their many dogs (mostly rescued on the job) that fill their house with so much joy!
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Arrow Animal Hospital in Los Lunas, NM, is your destination for all of your pet wellness and urgent care needs.
Our compassionate staff is here to offer you state-of-the-art veterinary services to address the needs of your pet.
When your pet needs care, we strive to provide the very best care possible to ensure you will spend many years enjoying your pet's company.
Annual wellness visits are the best way to give your pet a long, healthy, and happy life.
Our team will conduct a nose-to-tail exam to identify underlying health conditions before creating a treatment plan accordingly.
Our compassionate staff is here to offer you state-of-the-art veterinary services to address the needs of your pet.
When your pet needs care, we strive to provide the very best care possible to ensure you will spend many years enjoying your pet's company.
Annual wellness visits are the best way to give your pet a long, healthy, and happy life.
Our team will conduct a nose-to-tail exam to identify underlying health conditions before creating a treatment plan accordingly.
Acupuncture
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Acupuncture is a natural treatment used in holistic medicine.
It causes relatively few side effects and has been a practice used in human medicine since the origin of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
It's also been used on animals for quite some time as well.
An acupuncture session consists of our doctors inserting needles in certain spots in your pet or animal's body, based on his or her particular issue.
The needles are very thin, so they don't cause pain.
In Chinese medicine, it's thought that the needles stimulate the flow of energy, which they refer to as qi.
It causes relatively few side effects and has been a practice used in human medicine since the origin of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
It's also been used on animals for quite some time as well.
An acupuncture session consists of our doctors inserting needles in certain spots in your pet or animal's body, based on his or her particular issue.
The needles are very thin, so they don't cause pain.
In Chinese medicine, it's thought that the needles stimulate the flow of energy, which they refer to as qi.
Bloodwork
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Blood tests are an essential part of diagnosing what is ailing your pet, just as they are in human medicine.
Blood tests can tell the veterinarian a myriad of things, from whether your pet is dehydrated to whether he or she has anemia to whether your cat or dog is suffering from cancer.
Red blood cells are used to determine a number of factors.
The packed red blood cell count can detect a condition called polycythemia.
A high count indicates dehydration, while a low count can be an indicator of anemia.
Blood tests can tell the veterinarian a myriad of things, from whether your pet is dehydrated to whether he or she has anemia to whether your cat or dog is suffering from cancer.
Red blood cells are used to determine a number of factors.
The packed red blood cell count can detect a condition called polycythemia.
A high count indicates dehydration, while a low count can be an indicator of anemia.
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