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Diabetes in Cats: Recognizing the Signs and Managing for Life

Do you know the signs of diabetes in your cat? You might notice them suddenly draining their water bowl faster than usual or spending more time in the litter box, all while losing weight despite a healthy appetite. These changes can be alarming, but they’re often early signs of diabetes. At Greenfield Veterinary Clinic, we [...]

Caring for Pets with Osteoarthritis: A Comprehensive Guide

Relief for Aching Joints: A Pet Owner’s Guide to Osteoarthritis You know the moment- watching your loyal dog hesitate before jumping into the car, or noticing your cat struggle to reach their favorite sunny windowsill. It breaks your heart to see their spark dim because of pain. If arthritis is slowing down your animal, know [...]

Fragile Beginnings: When Puppies and Kittens Need Urgent Veterinary Care

Young animals don't have the reserves adults do, which means illness can strike hard and fast. Persistent vomiting, refusal to nurse or eat, and severe lethargy can all indicate an emergency. Quick recognition and immediate veterinary care are essential for keeping growing pets safe and thriving. At Greenfield Veterinary Clinic in Milwaukee, our experienced team provides compassionate [...]

Understanding the Fear Behind Separation Anxiety in Pets

What feels like a simple goodbye to you can feel like a terrifying abandonment to your pet. Separation anxiety often develops when pets are overly attached to their owners or have fearful experiences when alone, leading to panic behaviors whenever they're by themselves. Recognizing this as a genuine behavioral health issue- not a discipline problem- [...]

A Closer Look at the Surgeries Pets Need Most Often

A torn ligament after a game of fetch, a dental extraction to relieve pain, or a spay to prevent future health risks are among the most common surgeries that help pets stay healthy throughout their lives. While the idea of surgery can feel overwhelming, knowing what to expect helps ease that stress. At Greenfield Veterinary [...]

Vomiting and Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats: What Every Pet Owner Should Know

Most pets will have an upset stomach at some point. A single episode after eating too fast may pass on its own, but vomiting or diarrhea can also signal a more serious problem. Gastrointestinal issues can progress quickly, leading to dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and emergencies if care is delayed. At Greenfield Veterinary Clinic, we [...]

Blocked Cats, Big Risks: Recognizing the Emergency Hiding in the Litter Box

Greenfield Veterinary Clinic | Greenfield, Wisconsin Watching a cat strain in the litter box without success, cry out in pain, or suddenly become withdrawn can cause immediate alarm. These symptoms may indicate a urinary blockage, one of the most urgent and life-threatening conditions affecting cats. At Greenfield Veterinary Clinic, prompt recognition and treatment of urinary [...]

We’re in the News!

We’re thrilled to share that Greenfield Veterinary Clinic was recently featured in a two-page spread in Milwaukee Magazine! The article, “The Face of Healthy Pets,” highlights our commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality care for pets and their families. Read the full article here

Your Pet’s Health, Unlocked: Why Bloodwork Is So Important

Your Pet’s Health, Unlocked: Why Bloodwork Matters More Than You Think At Greenfield Veterinary Clinic, we know how deeply you care about giving your pet a long, healthy, and happy life. You provide love, comfort, and nutrition—but there are health issues that can develop silently, beneath the surface. One of the most effective ways to [...]

Is Your Pet’s Heart Healthy? A Vet’s Guide to Heart Disease in Pets

When your pet slows down, tires more easily, or starts showing signs of discomfort, it's easy to attribute it to aging or changes in routine. But in many cases, these subtle shifts may point to something more serious- heart disease. At Greenfield Veterinary Clinic in Greenfield, Wisconsin, we understand the anxiety that comes with any [...]

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