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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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A New Year Equals New Opportunities to Be a Great Pet Owner!

A New Year Equals New Opportunities to Be a Great Pet Owner!

Now that the calendar has officially flipped over to 2019, you may be focusing on meeting some new resolutions for the upcoming year. Perhaps one of those is to be an even greater pet owner than you already are. This is an excellent resolution, and Kewaskum Vet wishes...

Safe and Thankful

Safe and Thankful

  The hustle and bustle of Thanksgiving is a part of the tradition for many families. But in the commotion, it's important to keep safety in mind for our four-legged family members. Our Kewaskum Vet veterinary staff offers these Thanksgiving safety tips to help...

Safe Spooking

Safe Spooking

Do you have plans for trick-or-treating this month? Parties? Visiting kiddos in creative costumes? As Halloween activities can often stretch through much of October, our Kewaskum Vet veterinary staff provides these tips to help keep this fun and spooky holiday safe...

Fanatic About Food Safety

Fanatic About Food Safety

  We hear about food safety for ourselves on a regular basis. Cook this food to this temperature, throw away that food after a certain period of time and so on. But what about our pet's food? September is National Food Safety Education Month, and Kewaskum Vet has...

Only the Lonely

Only the Lonely

  Does your dog chew, scratch, whine or bark when left alone? Or does your cat urinate in your bed or meow loudly? While more common in dogs than cats, you may be tempted to conclude your pet has separation anxiety. It's important to properly evaluate the...

The Physical and Mental Health Benefits of Having Pets

The Physical and Mental Health Benefits of Having Pets

Pet owners believe that their lives are enriched by owning a pet, but did you know even the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) suggests that having a pet is good for you? Pet ownership and companionship can prevent you from feeling lonely, give you more opportunities...