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We were first time clients of the Michigan Avenue Animal Hospital when we brought in a stray kitten we found outside our apartment. She was extremely timid and had what we thought to be an infected abscess on her cheek, but Dr.Dhaliwal and staff were very gentle and loving with her and took great care in treating what turned out to be a larvae that burrowed into her skin. She is in much better spirits since her visit and is quickly becoming a very affectionate and grateful kitty. I would like to personally recommend this facility to anyone looking for genuine, quality medical/emotional attention for their pets. Aug 03, 2011
Caleb Zweifler
Nail Trimming in Dogs & Cats

Our hospital offers nail trimming for your pet. Trimming nails is not just an essential part of grooming, it is important for your pet's health as well. Untrimmed nails may break, bleed profusely and even become infected. Long nails often get caught on furniture or clothing and may be torn loose from the toe. Long nails can even curl and grow back into your pet's footpad, making it painful or difficult to walk. If you are hearing your pet's nails click on the floor or the nails are getting caught in the rug, chances are it is time for a trim. Ask our staff if you are interested in learning how to properly trim your pet's nails at home or call to schedule an appointment for a nail trim.


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