Dr.Susan Gwynn-Keller All Creatures Animal Clinic

Dr.Susan Gwynn-Keller All Creatures Animal Clinic Small Animal medicine and dentistry, located in Keller Texas.
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07/21/2024

Dental month will be in the month of August 2024. Call 817-337-7165 to book your pets appointment. $ 50.00 off during August.

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07/14/2024

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We would imagine that no animal would want to have that silly cone around their head, especially cats. There are a few pets, however, who don’t particularly mind wearing that obnoxious device. Here are the pets with priceless reactions to the cone of shame.

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06/08/2024

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Caring for Companion Animals during Extreme Heat on September 26, 2022 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps When the temperatures rise, it is important to remind ourselves – and our clients – of the dangers of hot weather and how it can affect our patients. Veterinarians have an ...

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04/15/2024

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Act quickly if you suspect your dog might have Lepto Ask the Vet April 10, 2024 by Stephanie Myers Q: I was at the vet’s office last month with my Lab for her annual check-up, and he was talking about a vaccination for Lepto. I’ve never heard of Lepto before. Can you tell me more? Does Betsy (my...

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02/25/2024

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Any dog owner knows that the moment you let your dog off-leash in a park, you're asking for it. Fortunately for us, we can enjoy these adorable, mud-covered pooches without having to spend hours cleaning them up. Read on for an innocent chuckle at some really messy dogs.

12/22/2023

THIS JUST IN: USDA Issues Permit for Santa’s Reindeer to Enter the U.S.

(Washington, D.C., December 21, 2023) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) today issued a transit permit to Mr. S. Nicholas Claus of the North Pole, a distributor with Gifts and Good Cheer, Inc. The permit will allow reindeer to enter and exit the United States between the hours of 6 p.m. on Dec. 24, 2023, and 6 a.m. on Dec. 25, 2023, local time, through or over any U.S. border port.

"USDA is delighted to grant Mr. Claus and his reindeer a special permit to enter the United States, ensuring a seamless journey for the joy they bring each holiday season," said Jenny Lester Moffitt, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs. "We extend a warm welcome to Mr. Claus and recognize the vital role of U.S. milk and cookies in fueling his festive flight."

Veterinary officials ensured the reindeer met all entry requirements before issuing the permit. Dr. Rosemary Sifford, USDA’s Chief Veterinary Officer, stated: “At a recent inspection, the reindeer were found to be healthy and able to prance and paw with each hoof.”

It was noted on the health certificate that one reindeer, Rudolph, has a minor physical anomaly. However, APHIS indicated that Rudolph’s red nose, while bright, was normal for him and not a concern.

APHIS regulates the movement of cervids, including reindeer, to protect the health of America’s livestock population. The permitting process provides assurance that only healthy animals enter the United States.

USDA has confirmed that the reindeer will arrive pulling a wooden sleigh with jingling bells attached, filled with brightly wrapped gifts. Port personnel will clean and disinfect the runners and underside of the sleigh at the time of entry. They will also conduct a short visual inspection of the reindeer. Mr. Claus has been asked to disinfect his boots and thoroughly wash his hands. These measures are intended to prevent the entry of any livestock diseases the team may encounter during deliveries to farms and houses around the world prior to entering the United States.

Mr. Claus also provided an advance list of what port personnel should expect upon their arrival. This includes a variety of food items, all of which come from approved locations and none of which pose a threat to U.S. animal or plant health.

“It’s important that Gifts and Good Cheer, Inc. take all the right steps and precautions to protect against the potential introduction of pests and diseases,” explained Mr. Claus. “I appreciate USDA’s assistance every year as we gear up for our big night.”

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Bodhi Day, Noche Buena, Winter Solstice, Kwanzaa, Diwali, or other holidays during this time of year, USDA wishes you a happy and healthy season full of time-honored traditions and celebrations.

09/24/2023

A 2-year-old girl who walked barefoot more than three miles with her family's two dogs was found sleeping off a wooded Michigan trail using the smaller dog as a pillow, authorities said.

09/04/2023

Halloween is fast approaching. Please be mindful on how you decorate outside. The fake webbing is horribly dangerous for wildlife. Fake spiderweb decorations kill birds. It's strong enough to snare an owl and takes a terrible toll every October on small birds.
They get tangled up in it and cannot get out, therefore leading to a slow, agonizing death. In warmer climates, flowers may still be blooming, and bees are still out, the fake webbing can be deadly to them too, as well as butterflies and still migrating hummingbirds.

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08/28/2023

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At least 1,382 cases of heart damage, possibly diet related, have been reported in dogs, although veterinary researchers believe the problem could be more widespread than the numbers suggest.

06/13/2023

On Behalf of: Keller All Creatures Animal Clinic
Keller All Creatures Animal Clinic
940 Keller Parkway
Suite 120
Keller, TX 76248
817-337-7165


Due to increase of no show appointments we have implemented a no show/no cancellation policy. Client accounts will be assessed a fee for appointments made and not kept or cancelled in advance. This fee must be paid prior to booking future appointments. Thank you for your cooperation.

06/07/2023

Microbiologists and veterinary nutritionists tell us that freeze-drying is one of the best ways to preserve bacteria. Because the technique helps bacteria remain viable and healthy for decades, freeze-dried raw food is just as risky as unprocessed raw food.

Found dog. Found the morning of 04/25/23. Please call 817-337-7165.
04/25/2023

Found dog. Found the morning of 04/25/23. Please call 817-337-7165.

02/01/2023

We are hoping to be open by 10am on Thursday. We appreciate your understanding.

02/01/2023

We will be closed Wednesday 02/01/2023, we plan on reopening Thursday late morning. Thank you for your understanding and patience.

01/30/2023

The clinic is closed today, and tomorrow. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. We will try to respond to voice mails and messages.
Thank you for your understanding

Fresh honey for sale in the clinic. This honey came from Dr Gwynns bee's, she has been a bee keeper for a few years. $20...
01/06/2023

Fresh honey for sale in the clinic. This honey came from Dr Gwynns bee's, she has been a bee keeper for a few years. $20 for a quart, $12 for a pint. Cash payment only at this time.

12/25/2022

Merry Christmas from Keller All Creatures. We hope you all are staying safe and warm.
Just a quick reminder, we will be closed on Monday 12/26 . We will reopen at 7:30am Tuesday 12/27.

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940 Keller Pkwy, Ste 120
Keller, TX
76248

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