Valley Animal Hospital

Valley Animal Hospital Located at the Conway Area Humane Society in NH. We are dedicated to providing compassionate, high-quality care for your pets.

Our experienced veterinarian and staff are here to ensure your furry friends receive the best medical attention possible.

Important update regarding our medical services.We are actively pursuing all available options to secure a new veterinar...
03/13/2026

Important update regarding our medical services.

We are actively pursuing all available options to secure a new veterinarian who can maintain the level of care our clients expect and deserve, and we are prioritizing a timely transition.

As a result, our practice will be temporarily pausing medical services beginning Monday, March 16th while we complete our search for a new veterinarian.

Please know that this decision was not made lightly. The Conway Area Humane Society is committed to providing critical services to our community that continue to strengthen the human animal bond.

We are actively working to resume full services as soon as possible and will keep you informed of any updates.

The Conway Area Humane Society remains open for adoptions, services, food pantry, community room rentals and more.

📢 Holiday Closure Notice – Martin Luther King Jr. DayWe will be closed on Monday, January 19th in observance of Martin L...
01/14/2026

📢 Holiday Closure Notice – Martin Luther King Jr. Day

We will be closed on Monday, January 19th in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Our reception and technician staff will return on Tuesday, January 20th to assist with prescription refills and appointment scheduling. We will be open for appointments again on Thursday, January 22nd.

If your pet needs urgent medical attention, please contact one of the emergency hospitals listed below:

🐹 GI Stasis in Guinea Pigs: What You Need to Know 🩺Gastrointestinal (GI) stasis is a serious and potentially life-threat...
12/27/2025

🐹 GI Stasis in Guinea Pigs: What You Need to Know 🩺

Gastrointestinal (GI) stasis is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition in guinea pigs. It occurs when the normal movement of the digestive tract slows down or stops completely. Because guinea pigs rely on constant gut motion to stay healthy, GI stasis requires prompt veterinary attention.

Common causes include:
• Inadequate fiber intake (not enough hay)
• Pain or illness
• Stress or environmental changes
• Dehydration
• Dental disease

Warning signs to watch for:
• Decreased or absent appetite
• Smaller, fewer, or no f***l pellets
• Lethargy or hiding behavior
• Weight loss
• Abdominal discomfort or bloating

🟢 Prevention is key!
Providing unlimited grass hay, fresh water, a balanced diet, and regular wellness exams can help reduce the risk of GI stasis.

Happy Holidays from all of us at Valley Animal Hospital! 🎄✨ We hope you and your pets enjoy a joyful, safe, and love-fil...
12/25/2025

Happy Holidays from all of us at Valley Animal Hospital! 🎄✨ We hope you and your pets enjoy a joyful, safe, and love-filled holiday season. 🐶🐱

The holidays are here, and with all the food and decorations around, it’s easy for pets to get into something they shoul...
12/24/2025

The holidays are here, and with all the food and decorations around, it’s easy for pets to get into something they shouldn’t! We hope you and your furry friends have a safe and joyful holiday.

If your pet does ingest something concerning, don’t hesitate to reach out to a 24-hour emergency hospital:

Maine Veterinary Medical Center – (207) 885-1290
Capitol Area Veterinary Emergency & Specialty – (603) 227-1199

🦟 Heartworm Disease: What Dog Owners Should Know ❤️🐶Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially life-threatening illn...
12/23/2025

🦟 Heartworm Disease: What Dog Owners Should Know ❤️🐶

Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially life-threatening illness in dogs. It is caused by parasitic worms that live in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels, leading to long-term damage to these vital organs.

How is heartworm transmitted?
Heartworms are spread through the bite of an infected mosquito. When a mosquito bites an infected dog, it picks up microscopic heartworm larvae. That same mosquito can then transmit the larvae to another dog through a bite. Heartworm disease cannot be spread directly from dog to dog.

Once inside the body, the larvae mature into adult worms over several months, often without obvious symptoms early on. As the disease progresses, dogs may develop coughing, fatigue, difficulty breathing, weight loss, or heart failure.

🛡️ The good news? Heartworm disease is preventable. Monthly heartworm prevention and routine testing are the best ways to keep your dog protected year-round.

📅 We are here to help with heartworm testing and prevention plans tailored to your dog. Contact us to learn more or schedule an appointment!

Ginger rounds out our Aussie-filled December! She came in for her puppy visit, including her Distemper and Lyme vaccines...
12/20/2025

Ginger rounds out our Aussie-filled December! She came in for her puppy visit, including her Distemper and Lyme vaccines. Vaccines are an important way to help protect your pup as they grow, meet new friends, and explore fun new places.

Vaccines can feel a bit daunting, but our team is always happy to talk with you about which vaccines are right for your pet!

Sweet Nova came to see our team for her puppy visit! Like most Labs, she was thrilled to meet everyone in the hospital a...
12/18/2025

Sweet Nova came to see our team for her puppy visit! Like most Labs, she was thrilled to meet everyone in the hospital and made fast friends with the whole staff. She’s not picky about treats and did a wonderful job during her appointment!

Address

223 East Main Street
Conway, NH
03818

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 9am
3pm - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 9am
3pm - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+16036620212

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