In Case of Pet Veterinary Emergency, Call Clyde's Animal Clinic

In case of Emergency...

Our doctors and staff are available to provide emergency medical care for your pet during our normal office hours. In the event of an emergency during normal business hours, please call us as soon as possible.  This allows our staff to assess your pet’s condition, prepare for your arrival and provide prompt medical attention to you and your pet.

During normal business hours, if your pet is having an emergency please call our clinic at 271-234-2287.



After regular business hours, we have a veterinarian available on an “on-call” basis. 

Please call our clinic at 271-234-2287, press “zero” for emergency and leave a name and telephone number where the doctor may reach you.  The doctor is paged immediately and will call you back.

Your Pet's 2012 Resolution:
Help them get Healthy!

As the New Year begins and we make our new year's resolution to lose weight, let's not forget to add our overweight pets into the plan. As reward-based training becomes more popular, so does pet obesity. This is a serious issue and obesity is a leading contributor to diabetes in pets. Overeating, a predisposition for obesity, lack of exercise and eating the wrong types of food are the most likely causes of your pet's weight gain. Overweight pets may be suffering physically as a result of carrying the extra weight, and obese pets, like obese humans, do not live as long as their more active and weight appropriate counterparts. Obesity in pets is a condition over which the owner has significant control.