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Pet owners generally look upon their animal as a member of their respective families and at Speedway Veterinary Hospital, we feel the same way. Speedway Veterinary Hospital is proud to be an Accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Headed by Dr. Kayla R. Boyer, D.V.M., the staff of Speedway Veterinary Hospital provides a variety of special animal services.

Animal owners generally look upon their pets as members of their respective families and at Speedway Veterinary Hospital, we feel the same way. That's one reason why we understand that your trust in us adds up to a special responsibility. Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care.
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Speedway Veterinary Hospital is also proud to become an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). Our accreditation demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of veterinary care. AAHA standards are recognized around the world as the benchmark for quality care in veterinary medicine.
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Dr. Boyer is a native of Oklahoma, where she attended the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After graduating in 1995, Dr. Boyer practiced medicine in Maryland in a predominantly equine practice. Dr. Boyer decided to move to Arizona based on her experiences working on the Hopi Indian Reservation as an extern.
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At Speedway Veterinary Hospital we know how important the animal members of your family are to you. We will be adding more information to this area as time goes on and would welcome any suggestions or requests for information to be added to this area. You can email your requests by using the form on our Contact Us page or email us at info@speedwayvet.com.
Heat Exhaustion
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Just as human athletes must take additional precautions during the "dog days of summer", we as dog owners must watch over our canine athletes. Canine heat exhaustion, however, is not limited to canine athletes, every dog is a potential victim. The leading cause of heat exhaustion, and its advancing into heat stroke; is leaving a dog in a hot car.
Rattlesnake Vaccine
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After dispensing well over 500,000 vaccines with out a single anaphalacytic reaction, the FDA has approved this vaccine for national distribution. Vaccination reduces the risk of death to almost zero and reduces your treatment by 80 to 90%. Initially your dog needs two vaccinations, then an annual booster.
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