Aledo Veterinary Clinic
1903 Southeast 3rd Street
Aledo IL, 61231
(309)582-2622
Main Street Companion Animal Hospital
1704 East Empire Street
Bloomington IL, 61704
(309)829-9232
Spoon River Animal Clinic
3098 North Main Street
Canton IL, 61520
(309)647-6800
Animal Hospital
South Illinois Avenue
Carbondale IL, 62901
(618)457-4813
Central Hospital for Animals
695 North Giant City Road
Carbondale IL, 62902
(618)549-4738
Walton and Haarmann Veterinary Clinic
407 East Jefferson Avenue
Effingham IL, 62401
(217)342-3646
Walton and Haarmann Veterinary Clinic Limited
407 East Jefferson Avenue
Effingham IL, 62401
(217)342-4713
MonClair Animal Hospital Emergencies
520 East Washington Street
Millstadt IL, 62260
(618)476-3786
Tender Care Animal Hospital
300 East Courtland Street
Morton IL, 61550
(309)266-1182
All Pets Animal Hospital
1001 Oak Street
Mount Carmel IL, 62863
(618)262-5843
Thomas Animal Hospital
2714 Broadway Street
Mount Vernon IL, 62864
(618)242-3325
Carey Animal Clinic Dr. Susan Carey
278 East Haven Ave.
New Lenox IL, 60451
(815)462-2731
Orion Veterinary Service Limited
1001 Div Street
Orion IL, 61273
(309)526-3377
Paxton Veterinary Clinic P C
1953 East 200N Road
Paxton IL, 60957
(217)379-3232
Rochelle Veterinary Hospital
1381 North 7th Street
Rochelle IL, 61068
(815)562-5207
Perryville Pet Hospital
1917 Daimler Road
Rockford IL, 61112
(815)229-1234
Bethany Animal Hospital
2400 Bethany Road
Sycamore IL, 60178
(815)756-8925

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No matter how safe and cautious you are with your dog, accidents are bound to happen. That is why it is up to you, his owner, to provide him with the knowledge and tools to keep him alive and well, and to treat him when if he does get hurt.

Amputation Of A Limb – Can Your Dog Live With A Prosthetic?

Is your dog facing the possibility of having one of his limbs amputated due to an accident or a disease? Such a surgery is not uncommon, especially when dog owners have pets that experience a terrible car accident or bone cancer, which typically calls for an amputation process. We call these amputated canines “tripods” which is a lovable description known throughout dog lovers for these animals that have to live with three limbs.

Unexplained Canine Hip Dysplasia Occurrences

It is believed that canine hip dysplasia has increased since large breeds of dogs evolved into companion dogs from the hunting or guard functions for which they were bred and kept for in the past. One piece of evidence is the way breeders had selectively bred aggressiveness out, and tamed the dog down, so as to create a desirable trait.