Wadhams Road Animal Clinic

Wadhams Road Animal Clinic Your family is Our Family at Wadhams Road Animal Clinic Our most common patients include dogs, cats and horses.

Here at Wadhams Road Animal Clinic, we are able to provide medical therapies for many various animal species. Our Services:

Spay/Neuter
Procedures using Laser Cutting Techniques http://vet.celasers.com/surgical-small/
Non-invasive, Harmony Laser Therapy http://vet.celasers.com/therapy-small/
Digital X-ray Imaging
Internal Medicine
Surgery
Dermatology
Nutritional Guidance
Behavioral Training
Full Grooming Facility
Boarding/Kenneling

This handsome man is looking for a new home!  BANDIT is a 6 year old neutered male.  Please contact the clinic if you're...
04/18/2025

This handsome man is looking for a new home! BANDIT is a 6 year old neutered male. Please contact the clinic if you're interested in adopting him and we'll connect you with his owner.

You would think that poor lil' Carl had a "ruff" visit with Dr Saunders today... nah, all the excitement of being here j...
04/07/2025

You would think that poor lil' Carl had a "ruff" visit with Dr Saunders today... nah, all the excitement of being here just finally caught up🥰

Shout out to the Deluca family for lunch today!! Our stomachs are full & our hearts are happy!!! Thank you so much!!!!
04/02/2025

Shout out to the Deluca family for lunch today!! Our stomachs are full & our hearts are happy!!! Thank you so much!!!!

03/30/2025
PHOEBE is still looking for her forever home!! If you have room in your heart for this little lovebug please contact us!...
03/29/2025

PHOEBE is still looking for her forever home!! If you have room in your heart for this little lovebug please contact us!!

It's been a tough week. We'd like to remind everyone to be patient & kind (to each other as well as your veterinary staf...
03/28/2025

It's been a tough week. We'd like to remind everyone to be patient & kind (to each other as well as your veterinary staff). Things can turn on a dime & you never know whats going on behind the scenes🎈

Whatever it takes😅
03/21/2025

Whatever it takes😅

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03/12/2025

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Searching for a caring, compassionate, knowledgeable veterinarian office that is close to home? Your pet is your family and you want only the best for them, so choose Wadhams Road Animal Clinic 🐶🐱for all your fur babies' needs💓The staff at this clinic are nothing short of amazing and they will all put you and your pets' needs first 🙌 Contact Wadhams Road Animal Clinic to set up your next appointment!

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03/06/2025

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This is what a pure bred dog looks like!😉🤣🐶

02/11/2025

‼ IMPORTANT MICROCHIP INFO ‼

If your pet has a * Save This Life Microchip*, PLEASE RE-REGISTER your pet with a different organization ASAP!

What to do:
Please go to any Veterinarian office or Animal Control agency to have your pet scanned.

When you are provided with your microchip numbers, please visit AAHA "microchip look- up" and type them in. From there, you will be provided the microchip company contact information.
https://www.aaha.org/for-veterinary.../microchip-search/
You will also be provided with other company options to register with.

➡ If the microchip number starts with 991 or 900164 then it is likely you have a Save This Life microchip and it needs to be re-registered. Otherwise, it is from another brand, and no action is needed. If your microchip DOES contain these numbers and you have additional questions after visiting the microchip search website, please feel free to reach out to us at 586-469-5115

⚠ If your pet was microchipped by Macomb County Animal Control your pet is NOT affected by this as we use PetLink.

When registering your new Microchip:
🐾Please provide as much information as possible. This is to help us get your pet back to you as soon as possible.
🐾Current name, address, email, phone number.
🐾Back up contact information such as a family member or friend.

If your pet is ever picked up as a stray and the microchip is NOT registered, you are only given 7 days to find your pet in a shelter. That is what Michigan State Law requires.

The more contact information animal shelters have, the more chances we have to reunite your pet with you.

Thank you for working with us to keep your pet safe!

REUNITED!!!!! Big thank you to all those that were able to help! ❤️‼️Lost Dog‼️If you live in the China area, near Linds...
01/30/2025

REUNITED!!!!! Big thank you to all those that were able to help! ❤️

‼️Lost Dog‼️
If you live in the China area, near Lindsey & Starkville - Please be on the look out Tiana! She has just recently become blind, and although she was in her normal, fenced yard, she someone managed to escape and wander off around 2:10 pm today.

She is approximately 10 years old, is fixed and is microchipped. She answers to Tiana or TT, but may be scared in an unfamiliar environment.

Please message with any sightings. Thank you very much!

Thank you to the Lottner family for our staff lunch today!! It was so Yum Yummy😉😋😋
01/28/2025

Thank you to the Lottner family for our staff lunch today!! It was so Yum Yummy😉😋😋

01/22/2025

Thank you to the Grenstiner family for lunch today! It may be freezing cold outside but your thoughtfulness & generosity warms our hearts❤️❄️💕⛄️🎈

Thank you so much to the Doran family for lunch! We appreciate you❤️🎈🎉
01/22/2025

Thank you so much to the Doran family for lunch! We appreciate you❤️🎈🎉

01/22/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

❄ URGENT WARNING: Protect Your Animals from Extreme Cold Temperatures ❄

As dangerously frigid temperatures settle into the region this week, animal owners are strongly urged to take immediate action to ensure the safety and well-being of their pets and livestock.

🚨Prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures can cause serious harm, including frostbite and hypothermia, and in some cases, can be life-threatening.

For Companion Animals (Dogs, Cats, etc.):
🐶 Dogs left outside in frigid weather cannot survive these conditions. Even short periods of exposure to extreme cold can be fatal for dogs, particularly smaller or short-haired breeds. It is crucial that pets are brought inside, and provided with warm, dry, and safe shelter.

🐱 While outdoor cats tend to be more resourceful, seeking shelter when necessary, they too require special care. Ensure that your outdoor cats have access to safe, warm spaces or insulated shelters to protect them from the bitter cold.

For Livestock (Including Poultry and Horses):
🐴 It's not just companion animals that need protection during extreme cold. Livestock—including horses, cattle, goats, and poultry—also require special care. All livestock need a well-ventilated, dry shelter to shield them from the cold and wind. A simple windbreak or a three-sided shelter can provide much-needed protection.

‼ Key tips for caring for livestock during extreme cold:

➡ Provide Adequate Shelter: Livestock must have a structural shelter with proper ventilation to avoid frostbite and cold-related illnesses. Dry bedding, such as straw, will help insulate legs and hooves from frostbite.

➡ Offer Extra Food: Animals burn more calories in extreme cold to keep warm. Increase the amount of feed provided to ensure they have enough energy to maintain body heat.

➡ Ensure Fresh Water: Animals need access to fresh, unfrozen water every day. Avoid using frozen streams or snow as a water source. Stock tank heaters and frost-proof watering devices are essential for ensuring that livestock stay hydrated in freezing temperatures.

➡ Keep Animals Dry: Long hair or fleece can offer insulation, but only when it is dry. Wet or muddy fur and fleece lose their insulating properties and can actually cool the animal further as it dries. Be sure to keep animals as dry as possible, and provide them with proper shelter to avoid wet conditions.

🚨In accordance with local and state laws animals MUST be protected from severe weather conditions to remain in a “good state of health”. Be vigilant about monitoring your animals and ensure they are properly sheltered, fed, and hydrated during this polar vortex. Failure to do so could result in injury or death and lead to animal cruelty/neglect charges.

Contact your local law enforcement agency or Macomb County Animal Control if you see an animal that needs immediate intervention.

For more information on how to protect your pets and livestock in extreme cold,
https://datcp.wi.gov/Pages/Programs_Services/LivestockWeatherSafety.aspx

https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/cold-weather-animal-safety

Thank you, Macomb County residents, for your compassion and vigilance in protecting the welfare of our pets during these extreme temperatures. Together we will all make a difference! 💕🐾

Keep those fur babies IN!!!
01/21/2025

Keep those fur babies IN!!!

BRRR! During winter weather, one of the biggest pet dangers is the increased risk of getting hypothermia. The best way to avoid hypothermia is to understand your pet’s cold tolerance & to know when your pet should just stay inside.

Check out our graphic to learn about hypothermia & how to prevent it, and then head over to our blog for more information: https://aercmn.com/hypothermia-in-dogs-and-cats/

01/21/2025

Government officials are urging pet owners to avoid feeding pets raw diets amid multiple cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in felines and raw pet food recalls

Address

635 Wadhams Road
Smiths Creek, MI
48074

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 8am - 3pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 8am - 3pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+18103676115

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