Springfield Veterinary Clinic
07/13/2026
This is false. Providing fresh water and shade is important, but it doesn't guarantee your pet won't develop heatstroke.
Pets can still overheat on hot, humid days, especially if they've been active or have difficulty cooling themselves. Flat-faced breeds, overweight pets, seniors, and those with heart or respiratory disease are at an even greater risk. If your pet is panting excessively, drooling, vomiting, seems weak, or collapses, seek veterinary care immediately. Heatstroke is a medical emergency, and early treatment can save lives.
If you have questions about keeping your pet safe this summer, call us at (248) 625-4144.
07/10/2026
It might be, but don't assume hot weather is the only reason.
Some cats eat a little less during the summer, but drinking significantly more water while eating very little is not something to ignore.
Excessive thirst can be an early sign of serious medical conditions like:
💧 Kidney disease
💧 Diabetes
💧 Hyperthyroidism
Cats also shouldn't go long without eating. Even 24–48 hours without enough food can put them at risk for a dangerous liver condition called hepatic lipidosis.
If your cat's appetite has dropped, they're drinking much more than usual, or they're acting differently, it's time to schedule an exam. Have questions? Give us a call at (248) 625-4144.
07/08/2026
Flying with your dog takes a little extra planning.
Before your trip, review your airline's pet travel requirements, help your dog become comfortable in their carrier, and arrive early to allow plenty of time for check-in.
If your dog has underlying medical conditions or becomes anxious during travel, talk with your veterinarian well before your departure.
Safe travels start with preparation.
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9780 Dixie Highway
Clarkston, MI
48348
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 12pm |