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Address:

1040 Fond du Lac Avenue
Kewaskum, WI 53040-9583
Phone: (262) 626-2380
FAX: (262) 626-8169
Email:kewaskumveterinary@gmail.com

Hours:

Monday/Wednesday: 8am to 6pm
Tuesday/Thursday*: 8am to 7pm
Friday: 8am to 5pm
Saturday: 8am to 1pm
Sunday: Closed
*The clinic will be closed every Thursday from 12pm to 2pm for a staff meeting.

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Pet Safety for this Fourth of July

Pet Safety for this Fourth of July

You have probably heard of the town in Italy that switched to silent firework shows to help the town’s pets better cope with the booms and blast of traditional fireworks. But did you know there aren’t really “silent fireworks?” Until they invent truly silent firework...

Make the Most of this Summer with Our Summer Safety Tips

Make the Most of this Summer with Our Summer Safety Tips

Summer is the best season to be a dog! The sunshine and great weather lead to endless possibilities of fun outdoor activities. From doggie paddling on a beach summer vacation to leaping through the woods, summer is dog-gone fun! As a dog owner, you probably have some...

Prevention and Treatment of Heartworm Disease in Dogs and Cats

Prevention and Treatment of Heartworm Disease in Dogs and Cats

Heartworm can have devastating consequences for your pet, including death. It is especially tragic when dogs and cats succumb to heartworm disease when it’s entirely preventable. Now that warm weather is finally here, your dog or cat has a much greater likelihood of...

2019 FFA Rabies Clinic March 27

2019 FFA Rabies Clinic March 27 Enter the Kewaskum Veterinary Clinic through the doors on the South Side of the building. When you enter, you will be asked to fill in your pet's information onto their certificate. You will need your pet's name, birthday, and breed....

Pet Poison Prevention: Are You Ready for Spring?

Pet Poison Prevention: Are You Ready for Spring?

It can be scary when your pet has ingested a potentially toxic substance, especially when you didn’t see what he licked or swallowed. To help raise awareness of the issue and prevent illness or fatality in pets, the American Veterinary Medical Association named the...