Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC
Category
General Information
Locality: Gladstone, Missouri
Phone: +1 816-436-1100
Address: 7027 N Oak Trfy 64118 Gladstone, MO, US
Website: www.gladvets.com
Likes: 2541
Reviews
Facebook Blog
Meet Juicy! She is a 1 year old Ball Python that came in to visit Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC today!!
A zoonotic disease is one that can spread between animals and humans. Help reduce zoonotic disease risk by thoroughly washing your hands after interacting with animals, and always protect pets with veterinarian-recommended vaccinations and flea & tick protection. Please call Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC at 816-436-1100 if you have questions.
April 24th is world veterinary day and whether you’re a cat, dog owner, rabbit, lizard or the owner of any other pet, the one thing we can all agree on is how amazing the veterinary staff at Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC are. We are too, so thank you for all you do Dr. Jeffrey Schlager, Dr. Andrew Rambo, Dr. Matt Richenburg, Dr. Matthew Carr, Dr. Amanda Shull, and Dr. Larry Richards!
April Is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month! Whether an injury is small or large a first aid kit is crucial to making sure an injured pet gets on the path to recovery. Keep one at home and another in the car to ensure you are always prepared to take care of your pet. Here are some common items to keep in a pet first aid kit and what you may need them for: Medication and vaccine records Water bottle for drinking or flushing wounds Gloves for you to keep from introduc...ing foreign material Emergency blanket for cold environments Thermometer Benadryl for mild allergic reactions Cold compress Gauze, tape, elastic wrap, scissors Burn relief gel Saline solution for flushing wounds or eyes For more questions on pet first aid please call us at 816-436-1100 See more
April 22nd is Earth Day where we celebrate to fight for a clean environment for humans and our pets. Happy Earth Day from everyone at Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC!!
Call us at 816-436-1100 to discuss which tick preventative is best for your pet!
Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC wants to make sure you and your pets are always safe. Have concerns your pet has gotten into something harmful? Here are some helpful steps to follow: 1st: Don’t wait!2nd: stay calm 3rd: call your local vet or emergency clinic It’s better to be safe than sorry, some products that are poisonous to our pets can be deadly. For more questions call us at 816-436-1100
This is a tick that was fully engorged on a dog and fell off. It was put in a ziplock bag and they waited to see what happened. It’s been in the bag for 2 weeks... with no air flow and started to lay eggs about 5 days ago, continuing to do so. Imagine not knowing this was on your animal and it fell off in your house. You’d have 1000’s of baby ticks. GROSS! Please make sure your animals are currently being treated with flea and tick prevention. We know how prevalent they are in our area. See more
We want to keep your pets safe from poisonous products! Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC wants to continue to make sure you and your pets are always safe. Any product that is harmful for people are also harmful for your pets (cleaning products, rodent poisons, and antifreeze to name a few.) There is also common food that are harmful to your pets such as chocolate and grapes. For more questions, please call us at 816-436-1100
We had a 6 month old Green Winged Macaw named Salsa come in to visit our staff today at Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC. She did so well that she let some of our staff train with her today!
Merry Christmas from everyone at Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC!!
Eleanor belongs to one of the Registered Veterinary Technicians at Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC. She came in today to show off her Christmas spirit!!
With Christmas around the corner, Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC wants to continue to make sure you're having a fun and safe holiday. Electrical cords can be dangerous to our curious pets, including exotic animals and should be placed out of your pets reach. Placing protective casing or taping them down are some great options to keep your pet safe. For more questions call 816-436-1100
Holiday plants make your home festive, but several of them cause harm. Gladstone Animal Clinic, LLC wants to continue to make sure you and your pets are being safe this holiday season. Mistletoe, poinsettias, holly, Christmas cactus, and amaryllis commonly cause GI upset but unlikely to cause serious toxicosis. For more questions please call 816-436-1100
Popular Listings
Julia Loecker, DDS
1424 SW Eagles Pkwy 64029 Grain Valley, MO, US
+1 816-847-8222
General dentist, Medical and health, Dentist and dental office
James River Nursing and Rehabilitation
3550 E Battlefield 65809 Springfield, MO, US
+1 417-889-9500
Medical and health, Medical centre, Nursing home
Jason A Dunville, DDS, PC
3237 W. Truman Blvd., Ste 201 65109-6887 Jefferson City, MO, US
+1 573-635-2571
Medical and health, Dentist and dental office