Sheboygan Animal Hospital

Sheboygan Animal Hospital We provide quality veterinary care to dogs, cats, birds and exotic pets in Sheboygan and surrounding
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This week we celebrate our amazing and hardworking team of Client Care Specialists/Receptionists! Our receptionists are ...
04/23/2024

This week we celebrate our amazing and hardworking team of Client Care Specialists/Receptionists!

Our receptionists are the first smiles you see when you walk in the building and the friendly "Hello!" when you give us a call. They are a key member of our team and we are so thankful for the hard work they exhibit each day.

Join us this week as we show our appreciation and shower them with gratitude!

Celebrate    by choosing a new scenic route for your walk with your furry friend today!  Whether it's a local trail, par...
02/22/2024

Celebrate by choosing a new scenic route for your walk with your furry friend today! Whether it's a local trail, park or beach, we promise they will enjoy the change of scenary🦮! Regular exercise is key to their physical and mental health.

Whether they have fur, feathers, or scales, our pets are cherished family members deserving of extra attention and appre...
02/20/2024

Whether they have fur, feathers, or scales, our pets are cherished family members deserving of extra attention and appreciation. Share a photo of your pet enjoying some extra love today! 📷

Happy Valentine's Day!   If you could choose one adorable photo of your pet for a Valentine's Day card, we'd love to see...
02/14/2024

Happy Valentine's Day! If you could choose one adorable photo of your pet for a Valentine's Day card, we'd love to see it! Post your photo in the comments. 📷💕

With all the warmer weather now is a great time to make sure your pet is up to date on their Heartworm and Flea & Tick P...
02/13/2024

With all the warmer weather now is a great time to make sure your pet is up to date on their Heartworm and Flea & Tick Prevention!

Remember, the adult deer tick (which transmits Lyme Disease) is active year-round anytime the temperature is above freezing.

Call us today to stock up on your preventatives for the year!
(920) 452-2882

Love is a four-legged word!   Treat your pets to a day filled with extra playtime, tasty treats, and all the affection t...
02/12/2024

Love is a four-legged word! Treat your pets to a day filled with extra playtime, tasty treats, and all the affection they deserve. After all, they're our fur-ever Valentine! However there are some dangers... here are some to be mindful of.

It's Veterinary Assistant Appreciation Week! ❤️ Share a shoutout or a favorite memory of one of our vet assistants in th...
02/12/2024

It's Veterinary Assistant Appreciation Week! ❤️ Share a shoutout or a favorite memory of one of our vet assistants in the comments below.

01/12/2024
01/12/2024

❄️❄️❄️For the safety of our clients and staff we will be closing today at 3:00pm and will also be closed tomorrow Saturday. If your pet requires immediate care, go to our Website for the emergency center phone numbers.❄️❄️❄️

Please everyone stay safe !!

Holiday Closure Notice 🎄🐾: As we prepare to celebrate the holidays, our clinic will be closed on December 25th and Janua...
12/24/2023

Holiday Closure Notice 🎄🐾: As we prepare to celebrate the holidays, our clinic will be closed on December 25th and January 1st. Wishing you and your furry companions a joyful and safe holiday season!

12/01/2023

Holiday plants like mistletoe and amaryllis lilies are poisonous to your cat, and others like poinsettias can cause an upset stomach. If you have any of these plants in your home during the holidays, keep them out of your cat’s reach. Learn more at https://bit.ly/2A8kwHA.

Happy  ! Today, we celebrate the furry, feathered, and scaly friends who light up our lives with love and laughter. Shar...
11/30/2023

Happy ! Today, we celebrate the furry, feathered, and scaly friends who light up our lives with love and laughter. Share a photo of your pet and let's spread some joy! 🐶🐱🦜

At this time, if you arrive at the clinic for an appointment with your dog for respiratory symptoms, we ask that you hav...
11/30/2023

At this time, if you arrive at the clinic for an appointment with your dog for respiratory symptoms, we ask that you have your dog remain in the vehicle, check in with the front desk and a staff member will bring you and your pet in to the building.

An unknown, possibly severe form of canine cough is on the rise; owners can help ensure their pet’s health by recognizing symptoms early.

The cause behind the ‘mystery’ canine infectious respiratory disease that began circulating in Oregon a few months ago remains unknown at this time. The disease has been reported in several states.

The cases appear to be caused by a virus but common respiratory diagnostic testing has not been able to conclusively show which virus or bacteria is the cause of the cough. One reason that the disease spreads so quickly is that the contagious phase of the illness may have already passed by the time cases are seen by veterinarians. Some common symptoms of the new disease include:

Inflammation of the trachea (causing a cough) which may last six weeks or longer and is minimally or not responsive to antibiotics.
Chronic pneumonia that is minimally or not responsive to antibiotics.
Acute pneumonia that rapidly becomes severe and may lead to serious illness in as little as 24 to 36 hours.
Traditionally, dogs with a mild case of canine infectious respiratory disease can recover quickly after being prescribed cough suppressants or supportive care that focuses on relieving symptoms, which can include fever, coughing, nasal snuffling or discharge, discharge from the eyes, and sneezing.

Dogs with more severe symptoms require further diagnostics, treatments, and supportive care than has historically been the case for “garden variety” contagious cough. Some dogs have developed long-lasting symptoms, which can affect their health for the remainder of their lives.
While contagious respiratory diseases can have devastating effects, most dogs are very likely to recover fully, especially with the guidance of their veterinarian.

What should owners do to help keep their pets healthy?
Owners should ensure their dogs are fully vaccinated against respiratory diseases that are preventable; these include Bordetella, parainfluenza, and Canine influenza.
Avoid contact with other dogs from outside their household. This can occur at doggy daycare, boarding, grooming, etc.
If the owner is around other dogs, they should wash their hands and consider changing their clothes before interacting with their own pet.
What should owners do if they believe their pet has canine infectious respiratory disease?
Contact your veterinarian. It’s important that if owners suspect their dog might have a cough or respiratory symptoms they consult with their veterinarian, regardless of the severity of their symptoms in order to understand what steps to take.
If your pet is receiving veterinary care for respiratory disease, please follow instructions from your veterinary health care team as they may examine your pet outside or have you use a special entrance to reduce the risk of transmitting illness to their other patients.
Do not take your dog around other dogs. This will prevent dogs from unknowingly spreading the illness to others in case they are contagious.
If your dog has recently been around other dogs or dog care facilities, contact them to let them know of a possible exposure.
Respiratory diseases can be troubling for dog owners and their furry friends alike. By prioritizing your dog’s respiratory health and remaining vigilant when your dog starts feeling unwell, owners can relax knowing their pet is protected while also protecting other dogs.

11/30/2023

2024 animal licenses will be available starting on Friday, December 1st at the Sheboygan Police Department. Every dog, cat, and miniature potbellied pig kept in the City of Sheboygan must have an annual license. The new licenses will be valid from January 1st, 2024 through December 31st, 2024.

Please note that we have not yet received the 2024 cat tags due to supply line issues. We will start accepting 2024 cat license applications and will call you to pick up the physical tag as soon as they are received.

For more information about animal licenses, please visit our website at https://sheboyganpolice.com/community/pet-license-information/.

We love our pets and want to share, but it's important to make sure we aren't giving them anything that could harm them....
11/23/2023

We love our pets and want to share, but it's important to make sure we aren't giving them anything that could harm them. Be safe this Thanksgiving everyone! Happy Thanksgiving

Not just our techs, but the assistants as well.
10/17/2023

Not just our techs, but the assistants as well.

10/17/2023

Isn't there a home for Jasper??
This great boy will be here a full year in November and we just cannot figure out why.
He loves people, going for walks and sleeping.
A home with no other pets is required, he needs all the love for himself.
Do you have a place in your home and heart for Jasper?
https://www.lakeshorehumane.org/adopt/adoption-application/

10/17/2023

Stray female found on 42nd and Tannery in Two Rivers. No collar, tags or microchip.
(Melanie-name given on intake)

Write something wonderful for our Veterinary Staff. They are superhero’s. Without them we would be nowhere. 💜
10/16/2023

Write something wonderful for our Veterinary Staff. They are superhero’s. Without them we would be nowhere. 💜

09/21/2023

In an effort to make the city more pet friendly, the common council opened additional parks to dogs on-leash.
Dogs are allowed at the following parks while ON-LEASH:

-Evergreen Park
-Cleveland Park
- Moose Park
-Jaycee Park to Mill Road along the Pigeon River corridor
-Lakeview Park
-North Point Park and North Point Overlook
-Greenwing Drive retention ponds
-Camelot Blvd greenspace (1200-1400 block)
-Kiwanis Park Area 8 Biergarten (except during a festival)

Dogs are allowed at the following parks while OFF-LEASH:
-Lakeview Park Beach
-Sheboygan and Town of Wilson Dog Park
-Pigeon River Park

Remember, if you bring your dog to one of these parks, please be responsible and clean up any waste they make.

Today is National Pet Fire Safety Day!Our pets are as much a part of our family as any other member. This day stresses t...
07/15/2023

Today is National Pet Fire Safety Day!

Our pets are as much a part of our family as any other member. This day stresses the importance of protecting them. Taking preventable measures now can both save your home and your pet. Many times our pets can cause a fire if we don’t take the proper precautions. Below are some great safety tips.

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1839 Erie Avenue
Sheboygan, WI
53081

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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