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Valley Fever in Dogs and Cats: Understanding This Common Arizona Pet Illness May 13, 2026 in

Valley Fever in Dogs and Cats: Understanding This Common Arizona Pet Illness

Arizona’s desert lifestyle offers endless opportunities for pets to explore the outdoors, from neighborhood walks to hiking adventures and backyard playtime. But along with sunshine and scenic landscapes comes a health condition many Southwestern pet […]

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From First Steps to Forever Safety: When to Microchip Your Puppy or Kitten April 21, 2026 in

From First Steps to Forever Safety: When to Microchip Your Puppy or Kitten

A new puppy or kitten turns your home into a living storybook. Every hallway becomes a racetrack, every shoelace a thrilling mystery. In the middle of all that discovery, one small decision can quietly safeguard […]

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Safe, Simple, and Smart: What Happens During a Pet Microchipping Appointment April 8, 2026 in

Safe, Simple, and Smart: What Happens During a Pet Microchipping Appointment

At Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital in Surprise, keeping your pet safe is just as important as keeping them healthy. Microchipping is one of the most effective ways to ensure your pet can be identified and […]

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Seasonal Shedding Survival Guide for Pet Owners in Surprise March 25, 2026 in

Seasonal Shedding Survival Guide for Pet Owners in Surprise

If it feels like your pet is leaving a trail of fur everywhere they go, you are likely experiencing shedding season. Many dogs and cats naturally shed more during certain times of the year as […]

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Spring Cleaning and Pet Safety: Creating a Fresh Home Without Putting Your Pets at Risk March 18, 2026 in

Spring Cleaning and Pet Safety: Creating a Fresh Home Without Putting Your Pets at Risk

Spring is a season that naturally inspires change. Warmer temperatures, longer days, and brighter sunlight often motivate families to deep clean their homes, reorganize storage areas, and refresh living spaces. While these seasonal efforts can […]

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Managing Seasonal Allergies in Dogs and Cats in the Phoenix Area March 11, 2026 in

Managing Seasonal Allergies in Dogs and Cats in the Phoenix Area

Seasonal allergies are one of the most common skin conditions affecting pets in Arizona. Environmental allergens such as pollen, grasses, and dust can trigger itching and inflammation in dogs and cats. Because the Phoenix area […]

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Caring for Your Pet’s Dental Health at Home February 25, 2026 in

Caring for Your Pet’s Dental Health at Home

Dental disease is one of the most common health issues we see in dogs and cats, and it often develops silently. A pet can have significant oral disease long before obvious symptoms appear. By the […]

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The Quiet Clues of Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats February 5, 2026 in

The Quiet Clues of Dental Disease in Dogs and Cats

Dental disease rarely starts with a dramatic warning. It builds slowly along the gumline, beneath the surface, and often without obvious signs at home. By the time pets show bad breath, difficulty chewing, or red […]

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Understanding Why Parvo Cases Rise at Certain Times of Year January 27, 2026 in

Understanding Why Parvo Cases Rise at Certain Times of Year

Canine parvovirus is one of the most serious infectious diseases that veterinarians see in dogs. At Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital we work with many families who want to understand how this virus behaves and why […]

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Puppy Vaccination and Wellness Essentials January 15, 2026 in

Puppy Vaccination and Wellness Essentials

Welcoming a puppy into your home is an unforgettable experience, but it also comes with important decisions about health and well-being. At Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital, we partner with pet parents to create clear, compassionate […]

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Spotting Parvo Early: What Every New Pet Owner Should Know January 8, 2026 in

Spotting Parvo Early: What Every New Pet Owner Should Know

  Canine parvovirus, often called Parvo, is one of the most serious and fast-acting illnesses we treat at Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital. It primarily affects puppies and unvaccinated dogs, attacking their gastrointestinal systems and weakening […]

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How To Reduce Kennel Cough Risks for Boarding Dogs in Phoenix December 3, 2025 in

How To Reduce Kennel Cough Risks for Boarding Dogs in Phoenix

Boarding your dog helps ensure they receive proper care while you travel, but shared environments increase the risk of contagious respiratory illnesses like kennel cough. Understanding kennel cough and how to prevent it can help […]

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When Pets Get Into Trouble: A Quick Guide from Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital November 11, 2025 in

When Pets Get Into Trouble: A Quick Guide from Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital

Pets are naturally curious, and while their antics often make us smile, sometimes their curiosity can lead to trouble—like swallowing something they shouldn’t. Whether it’s a piece of a toy, a sock, or something potentially […]

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A Pet’s Curiosity Can Be Dangerous: How to Prevent Your Pet from Swallowing Unsafe Objects November 5, 2025 in

A Pet’s Curiosity Can Be Dangerous: How to Prevent Your Pet from Swallowing Unsafe Objects

Our pets have an endless sense of curiosity—and that’s one of the many reasons we love them. Dogs explore the world with their mouths, and cats are drawn to anything that moves or sparkles. But […]

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A Pet Owner’s Guide to Common Food Dangers October 29, 2025 in

A Pet Owner’s Guide to Common Food Dangers

Our pets are cherished members of our families, and it’s natural to want to include them in every part of our lives—even sharing a meal. While offering a small treat from your plate seems like […]

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Is That Toy Hurting Your Pet? Common Hazards in Dog Chew Toys October 23, 2025 in

Is That Toy Hurting Your Pet? Common Hazards in Dog Chew Toys

For most dogs, a chew toy is not just a simple plaything—it’s an essential part of their daily routine. Chewing provides mental stimulation, helps keep their teeth clean, and satisfies a powerful natural instinct. As […]

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Is Your Garden Safe for Your Pets? Protect Your Furry Friends from Toxic Plants October 16, 2025 in

Is Your Garden Safe for Your Pets? Protect Your Furry Friends from Toxic Plants

Your garden is your sanctuary—a place to relax, soak up the sun, and enjoy the beauty of nature. For your pets, however, it’s a world of adventure, filled with intriguing smells, textures, and things to […]

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10 Hidden Household Dangers for Your Pet October 10, 2025 in

10 Hidden Household Dangers for Your Pet

As pet parents, we think of our furry companions as part of the family. We cherish the unique bond we share with them and strive to create a home environment that is as safe and […]

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Bell Parkway Veterinary Hospital Support Center

The Best Care for Your Best Friend

Resources

Hours

Open Everyday 7am - 9pm!

15495 W Bell Road Suite 104
Surprise, AZ 85374

Payment Options

  • Cash
  • Credit Card
  • CareCredit
  • Trupanion

Pet Rescues

This is a list of rescues that we support and help.

Dog Parks

Several dog-friendly parks and restaurants in the area.

  • Surprise Community Park
  • 16089 N Bullard Ave
  • Surprise, AZ 85374
  • Surprise Farms Community Park
  • 17894 W Westpark Blvd
  • Surprise, AZ 85388
  • Cooper Park
  • 18447 W Tina Ln
  • Surprise, AZ 85387
  • Alta Vista
  • 10631 W Williams Rd
  • Peoria, AZ 85383
  • Citizens Dog Park
  • 12030 N 113th Ave
  • Youngtown, AZ 85363
  • Gateway Dog Park
  • W Cinnabar Ave
  • El Mirage, AZ 85335
  • Fowler Park
  • 1368 Kachina
  • Glendale, AZ 85307
  • Parkridge Park
  • 9734 W Beardsley Rd
  • Peoria, AZ 85382
  • Paloma Dog Park
  • Unnamed Road
  • Peoria, AZ 85383

Payment Help

If you are in need of a payment plan or financial assistance with your pet’s medical care you may contact some of the following resources for assistance. We offer payments plans with no interest financing for 6 months through Care Credit.