At Clinton Trail Animal Hospital we always provide quality healthcare with the highest standards of compassion. In addition, we strongly encourage owner participation to not only improve the quality of life through informed decisions but also promote the welfare of our four-legged family members.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
In response to the current COVID-19 situation, Clinton Trail Animal Hospital is asking that only 1 healthy family member accompanies their animal for the appointment and when you arrive at the clinic please call to check-in. We are also offering curb side service for those in need or who are more comfortable with the arrangement - please just let the front desk know when you call. For Medication or Food pick-up you must call your order in ahead of time and when you come to pick up your order, call when you arrive at the clinic. Don't forget that we have an online store that you can utilize for certain medications and foods. For check-ins, questions, or concerns please call the office at 517-782-5162. Thank you for your continued understanding during this time.
FEBRUARY IS DENTAL AWARENESS MONTH
Plaque and calculus are very common problems in dogs. Plaque forms when bacteria attach to teeth, and over time, this plaque hardens to form calculus. The accumulation of plaque and calculus can lead to bad breath and other problems. At your animal's next visit make sure you talk to Doctor about what you can do to help your animal have a healthy mouth.
Broken Teeth in Dogs and Cats
Broken Teeth in Dogs and Cats