Clayton Family Veterinary Care

Clayton Family Veterinary Care Veterinary Care

03/22/2025

Meet Cooper, our Oncology Pet of the Week!
This spunky pup battled lymphoma, a type of cancer, and recently completed his chemotherapy treatment!

Cooper's journey began with Dr. Genatiempo at Clayton Family Veterinary Care , who noticed enlarged lymph nodes. Thanks to early detection and treatment, Cooper is now thriving! He enjoys spending time with his family, indulging in delicious food, and playing games.

We're thrilled for Cooper and his family! Celebrate his accomplishment with a shower of love in the comments.

Learn more about our Oncology service: https://purdue.vet/oncology

Purdue University American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) NAVC American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA)

Happy First Day of Spring!
03/20/2025

Happy First Day of Spring!

🍀Happy St Patricks Day! 🍀
03/17/2025

🍀Happy St Patricks Day! 🍀

Don’t forget to set your clocks an hour ahead!
03/08/2025

Don’t forget to set your clocks an hour ahead!

Credelio QUATTRO has arrived! This easy-to-administer monthly oral tablet provides comprehensive protection against flea...
03/06/2025

Credelio QUATTRO has arrived! This easy-to-administer monthly oral tablet provides comprehensive protection against fleas, ticks, and heartworms!
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We know there are many products out there, we’re happy to help select the best option for your pet!

Can anyone relate 🫣
02/27/2025

Can anyone relate 🫣

Drs Ross and Anne Clayton are at the Midwest Veterinary Conference in OH soaking up all of the latest veterinary knowled...
02/21/2025

Drs Ross and Anne Clayton are at the Midwest Veterinary Conference in OH soaking up all of the latest veterinary knowledge! We look forward to hearing industry updates!

It’s conference week again! This time we have Drs and staff at various conferences in TN and OH. In TN, staff is collabo...
02/20/2025

It’s conference week again! This time we have Drs and staff at various conferences in TN and OH. In TN, staff is collaborating with fellow leadership teams across the country to share and learn new ideas!

How are your pets staying warm on this snowy day ❄️🐾
02/16/2025

How are your pets staying warm on this snowy day ❄️🐾

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02/14/2025

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Our parking lot is a little icy this morning! Be careful when coming in! 🧊
02/13/2025

Our parking lot is a little icy this morning! Be careful when coming in! 🧊

We’ve received some questions about Avian Flu, see below from the IN State Board of Animal Health Veterinary Advisory:💡C...
02/11/2025

We’ve received some questions about Avian Flu, see below from the IN State Board of Animal Health Veterinary Advisory:
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Cats and Dogs
Like other species, dogs and cats are susceptible to avian influenza—cats much more than canines.
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Affected dogs may exhibit respiratory signs, fever, and influenza-like illness. Although no cases have been documented, dogs’ greatest risk is consuming raw milk or raw food diets. No cure or specific treatment is available, other than supportive and symptomatic care.
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Cats that have contracted HPAI will often show neurologic signs, such as tremors, seizures, and incoordination, and death. No cure or specific treatment is available, other than supportive and symptomatic care. Cats on dairy and poultry farms where the virus has been detected are at higher risk. Closely related is contact with humans who work on HPAI-positive farms, because the virus may be carried on clothing or shoes.
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Food intake is a significant risk factor to cats: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning pet owners not to feed raw milk and under- or uncooked meats to cats. Likewise, consumption of wild birds has also led to illness and death of cats. The FDA notes that while dogs can contract HPAI, they currently appear to be less susceptible than cats and no case has been identified in the U.S.

Who are your pets rooting for today?! 🏈🏟️
02/09/2025

Who are your pets rooting for today?! 🏈🏟️

WE’RE HIRING! We are looking to add a Part-Time Technician to our growing team. 🐾The applicant must be a licensed RVT or...
02/04/2025

WE’RE HIRING! We are looking to add a Part-Time Technician to our growing team.
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The applicant must be a licensed RVT or have 3+ years experience as a Veterinary Technician.
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Applicant skills include: IV catheter placement, blood draws, medical records keeping, anesthetic monitoring/induction, ability to safely restrain and lift patients, understanding of necessary vaccinations, canine/feline nail trim/anal glands/ear cleanings, teamwork mentality, and positive attitude.
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Tentative schedule: Mon/Tues/Thur 7:45a - 6p
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Inquiries and resumes can be emailed to [email protected]

We recently asked the Drs if they were a dog what breed would they be. Here is what we found out! 🐾Dr Ross - a Lab becau...
01/31/2025

We recently asked the Drs if they were a dog what breed would they be. Here is what we found out!
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Dr Ross - a Lab because I’m loyal and like treats!
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Dr Anne - an Aussie because I’m always on alert!
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Dr Dana - a Golden Retriever because I like everyone!
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Dr Dan - a Greyhound because I’m scrawny, quirky and want to lay on the couch!

We will be CLOSED 12-2 today for a staff meeting
01/29/2025

We will be CLOSED 12-2 today for a staff meeting

We will be CLOSED 12-2p for a staff meeting Wednesday January 29
01/28/2025

We will be CLOSED 12-2p for a staff meeting Wednesday January 29

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14757 Oak Road
Carmel, IN
46033

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Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+13172183142

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