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Clarkston Veterinary

@clarkstonvet

Clarkston Veterinary Clinic 6687 Dixie Hwy Clarkston, MI 48346 248-625-1821 Web: http://t.co/NGeZKKli6w E-mail: [email protected]

Joined November 2011
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Via Google, Jennifer C. writes, "My almost 2-year-old Boxer had cruciate surgery on his knee. Amy [of Clarkston Vet Clinic] did a fantastic job." Thanks, Jennifer. clarkstonvet.net

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Medical News Today reports on new research that indicates COVID-19 infection can cause heart inflammation in domestic pets. bit.ly/3rSVDv8

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Domestic pets have specific dental needs and issues and Clarkston Veterinary Clinic has the expertise to keep them healthy and happy. bit.ly/328N0Q6

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Is your dog or cat showing symptoms of potential medical issues or illness, such as reduced appetite and energy or unusual vocalizations? (We can help!)

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The history of human pet ownership dates back at least 14,000 years ago when humans began domesticating and training wolf cubs.

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At Clarkston Veterinary Clinic, our mission is providing compassionate medical care for domestic pets in the Clarkston area. Call 248-625-1821. clarkstonvet.net

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Because senior pets have different needs, our senior pet care consults address your pet's changing nutritional needs, exercise habits and overall wellness. bit.ly/328N0Q6

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"In ancient times cats were worshipped as gods; they have not forgotten this."—Terry Pratchett

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Are you looking for a veterinary clinic that prioritizes top-notch animal care as well as excellent customer service for our human pet owners? (That's us!)

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Kulture Hub reports on the many benefits of pet ownership, from companionship and emotional support to a more active lifestyle. bit.ly/3rRjc7K


Our new puppy and kitten consultations include a complete exam as well as education on nutrition, training, vaccinations, grooming and parasite protection. bit.ly/328N0Q6

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From wellness exams to hospice care, Michiganders trust Clarkston Veterinary Clinic for compassionate veterinary care for dogs, cats and reptiles. Call 248-625-1821. clarkstonvet.net

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Have we assisted you and your furry friend recently? If so, tell us all about your experience with a review on Facebook or Google.

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How often do you brush your dogs teeth? Do they give you any trouble when doing so? #survey

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If the owner is stressed out, chances are the dog is too. Here are some signs that you'll want to look for in a dog that may be stressed: bit.ly/3o5FiBr

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Bathing your dog too often can actually strip away important natural oils, which causes dryness, dandruff, and itching. #fact

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“Dogs come into our lives to teach us about love and loyalty. They depart to teach us about loss. A new dog never replaces an old dog; it merely expands the heart. If you have loved many dogs, your heart is very big.” -Erica Jong

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Our team at Clarkston Veterinary Clinic offers compassionate care for all dogs, cats, and reptiles. We specialize in dental care, microchipping, vaccinations, emergency care, and more. Call (248) 625-1821 to schedule an appointment. bit.ly/3p80aGy

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Over 75% of pet owners buy Christmas presents for their pets. 🐶🎁🐱

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Believe it or not, dogs and cats can live together. It is very important to properly introduce them to avoid any issues. Here are some tips to follow: bit.ly/3CKUJDq

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