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Streamline Your Pet’s Care With Our New Online Scheduling System

At Oak Creek Veterinary Care, we’re excited to offer you a more convenient way to manage your pet’s health. Our new online scheduling system is designed to make your experience with us as smooth and efficient as possible WHY SWITCH TO ONLINE SCHEDULING? We know your time is valuable, and keeping track of your pet’s [...]

October Pet Care: Fall Fun and Safety Tips

October in Wisconsin brings crisp air, colorful leaves, and all things fall! As we embrace the cozy season, it’s important to keep your pets safe and healthy during the autumn festivities. Here are a few tips for pet parents this month: Halloween Hazards: Keep Halloween treats like chocolate and candy containing xylitol far out of [...]

Back to School: Tips for Easing Your Pet’s Separation Anxiety

Hello, fellow pet lovers! It’s that time of year again: the school bell is ringing, and the kids are heading back to their desks. While parents are reveling in a bit of peace and quiet, our furry, feathered, and scaly friends might be feeling a little left out. Those long summer days of constant playtime [...]

August is National Dog Month.

This month consider spoiling your 4-legged family members with unique activities and treats! Here is a list of some activities you or your pooch can participate in throughout the month. Adopt a Dog: If you’ve considered adopting a dog, National Dog Month can be a great time to add another family member. Check with local [...]

Top Ways to Help Your Pets Beat the Heat

Hydration is Key Drinking water is the most important way to keep your pets hydrated and healthy this summer. Always keep fresh drinking water out for your pet to ensure they don't become dehydrated. Limit Outdoor Activity Most pets love to spend time outside, especially with their beloved owners! Exercise is great for pets at [...]

Its Tick Season

Believe it or not the ticks are out… temps above the mid 30’s are all these parasites need to become active!!! While we are still waiting for it to feel like summer, the ticks are very happy with our current warm up. Fortunately, keeping your pet safe from these tiny but troublesome parasites can be [...]

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