McClellan Veterinary Clinic
Exceptional pet care for extraordinary pets. When a pet patient and parent enter our office, their health and well-being becomes our primary concern.
Our staff is dedicated to upholding notable veterinary standards to provide your pet with superior care in a welcoming, relaxed environment. In serving our pet parents, we aim to help further educate them by providing resources that allow pet owners to make informed decisions regarding their pet’s wellness.
The nice thing about making your own food is customization and being able to make the exact type of food your pet likes. Your pup will appreciate that if they are picky eaters and it can also be more nutritious due to the phytonutrients provided in fresh food. However, if you don’t have the time or don't have an understanding of pet nutrition, it may be hard to maintain making homemade food. For more tips, give us a call at (301) 663-6531!
Yes, dogs can eat strawberries as long as they are given in moderation. Strawberries have many benefits for dogs, such as vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber. However, eating too many can cause digestive issues in dogs so it is important to monitor just how much you're feeding them. Give us a call at (301) 663-6531.
Do non-shedding dogs exist? Nope, not yet! There are some dogs that are more hypoallergenic than others; however, no pup is 100% free of shedding. On the bright side, the dog breeds available that minimally shed are very helpful for those who deal with allergies and require less grooming attention. For more helpful tips, contact us at (301) 663-6531!
Dogs require regular exercise to maintain their physical and mental well-being. Engaging in activities like walking, running, playing fetch, or participating in agility training helps them stay fit and prevents obesity. Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to schedule an appointment!
Did you know that cats are obligate carnivores? This means they require a diet consisting primarily of meat to thrive! Their bodies are adapted for hunting prey. Comment your cat's favorite foods below! Not sure what is best for your cat? Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to set up a health plan purr-fectly tailored to their needs!
We have all seen those viral videos circulating over social media where dogs communicate with their pet parents using a button. The question is, how do you train your dog to use this interactive tool? Here are some dog training tips: https://bit.ly/417mJxK
To schedule an appointment, call us at (301) 663-6531.
Teach Your Pup to ‘Talk’ with Dog Buttons—Here’s How Dog buttons are a fun new way for dogs to communicate with their pet parents. Here's how they work and how to use them.
Are you a cat and dog owner? Do you prefer bringing your pets separately or together for their appointments? Sometimes, even animals need support buddies! Our pet-centered wellness care comes with big smiles! Contact us at (301) 663-6531 today.
Is my dog overweight? There are a few easy ways to tell if your dog could do with losing a few pounds. If you are able to feel your dog’s backbone and touch their ribs, then they are at a healthy weight. If you cannot feel the ribs without pressing, then there is too much fat there. You should also be able to see a noticeable waist between the back of their rib cage and hips when looking at your pup from above, and there should be a ‘tuck’ in their tummy from the side. If your doggie fails these little tests, then there is a chance that they may be overweight. Don’t fret – we can help get them back on the right track to a healthy weight and long life! Give us a call at (301) 663-6531 to set up a health and diet plan for them today.
Are you looking for a new cat bowl, maybe one that even prevents whisker fatigue? If so, check out this article breaking down some of the most popular cat bowls on the market! https://bit.ly/3T4G52X
We love your pets as much as you do and want to keep them as healthy as possible! Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to schedule an appointment.
The Best Cat Bowls for Dishing Up Delicious Dinners Searching for the best cat bowls to buy for your feline friend? These cat bowls are tried, tested and loved by Chewy cat parents.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning their diet consists of 70% meat protein. Egg whites contain an abundance of protein while the yolk is a great source of healthy fats, but eggs contain more benefits than just protein! They also contain amino acids that boost vision, digestion, heart function, immunity, pregnancy, and fetal development. Eggs also have large amounts of vitamins that provide energy and antioxidants as well as minerals that promote immune health! While it may be a good treat for your kitty, an egg is not a proper meal and lacks all the nutrients your feline friend needs to thrive. Remember, an active 10lb cat needs an average of 250 calories a day. If you have questions about your cat’s nutrition, give us a call at (301) 663-6531.
Did you know that your dog's behavior is a product of their genetic makeup? Researchers have recently pinpointed many genes associated with specific dog breeds linking them to personality traits. Read the article below to learn more about how genes differ depending on dog breed! Give us a call any time at (301) 663-6531 for more information on your dog.
Your dog's behavior is a product of their genes From the excitable sheep dog to the aloof Shiba Inu, and all breeds in between, dogs have unique and diverse behavioral traits. By analyzing DNA samples from over 200 dog breeds along with nearly 50,000 pet-owner surveys, researchers have pinpointed many of the genes associated with the behaviors of...
We are grateful for our role in keeping your four-legged family members healthy and happy. We look forward to seeing you in the year to come!
You are the reason we do what we do. Thank you for bringing your fur babies to us. We love being part of your special moments together. We love your pets as much as you do and want to keep them as healthy as possible! Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to schedule an appointment.
There are certain notes in every perfume we love, and these scents make it an ideal place to start searching for a gorgeously scented dog shampoo for your pooch—one that smells so good, you might even want to wash your own hair with it! https://bit.ly/3YGBRR9
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These Scented Dog Shampoos Smell So Damn Good You’ll Want to Use Them Yourself Give your floof’s bath time some spa-like vibes with a scented dog shampoo that nods to your favorite perfumes.
Our team of veterinarians and staff are dedicated to ensuring the health of your pets. We provide quality care and services in a clean and pleasant environment. Contact us today at (301) 663-6531.
There are nerve-endings at the base of cats' whiskers that help cats orient themselves, navigate their environment in the dark, hunt for prey (by sensing air currents), and determine whether or not they can fit into a tight space. Did you know that overworking these nerves can leave your cat overwhelmed and overstimulated? The common cause of whisker fatigue can be the types of bowls they're eating or drinking out of. Luckily, this can be remedied by swapping them out with flatter plates or bowls.
We love your cats as much as you do and want to keep them as healthy as possible! Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to schedule an appointment.
Merry Christmas from our entire dedicated, caring team! 💚🎅🎁🐶🐱 We hope you and your family all have an amazing day filled with joy, love, and laughter. What did Santa bring your babies this year? Share with us in the comments below!
Christmas is right around the corner! Are your pets excited?
This statement is a fact! Cats have a natural hunting instinct, which allows them to see in very low light for nightly adventures in case of absolute darkness.
Some cats are seen as having a bad temperament resulting in many sweet kitties being brought to shelters when in reality these are just common cat behaviors. Understanding your pet's body language can help improve your relationship with them. Here are some behaviors that are seen as "bad" and what they actually mean! https://bit.ly/3T7f7rx
Contact us for more information about how to care for your cat. Call us at (301) 663-6531.
Common cat behavior or bad cat behavior? Here's what to know and how to deal Is it a common cat behavior or cause for concern? Here's a cat behavior guide with tips on how to deal with unwanted issues.
Knots and tangles can be frustrating to see in your dog's hair. The situation can be difficult for both you and your pet. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent this from happening. Regular brushing will keep your dog's fur from becoming matted!
Are you searching for more information about how to properly care for your dogs? We'd love to help with that! Call us at (301) 663-6531 for all your care questions.
How much do you know about our canine friends? Take this fun quiz and find out! https://bit.ly/3gXrjwg
We love your dogs as much as you do and want to keep them as healthy as possible! Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to schedule an appointment.
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Moving can be stressful especially for dogs because they are creatures of habit. Fortunately, there are ways to help them cope with these changes. https://bit.ly/3vLxxE2
To schedule an appointment, call us at (301) 663-6531.
Moving With Dogs: How to Relocate Without Stressing Out Your Pup (Or Yourself) Planning to relocate? Moving with dogs comes with extra challenges and hazards for your pup. Follow our guide for a safer, calmer experience.
Genetic mapping has revealed that domestic cats share 95.6% of their DNA with tigers. Tigers are closely related to other big cats so it goes without saying that there are plenty of ways in which the housecat is similar to its wild cousins. Not sure what is best for your cat? Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to set up a health plan purr-fectly tailored to their needs!
Taking care of your furry friends is our top priority! Bring your pets to our clinic for a check-up, call us at (301) 663-6531.
Do you ever watch the laid-back life of your cat from a distance and wonder to yourself, "what would it be like?" Like if you can relate to this quote! Call us at (301) 663-6531 anytime to schedule your cat's vet visit.
Who has both cats and dogs? We would love to hear some funny stories or see some photos of them together in the comments below.
Using adapted tests designed for human children, psychologists have learned that average dogs can count, reason, and recognize words and gestures on par with a human 2 -year-old!
We love your dogs as much as you do and want to keep them as healthy as possible! Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to schedule an appointment.
No one likes going in for a surgery, especially not our feline friends! Ensuring that they receive some TLC or space after their proceedure can make all the difference for the post-op experience. This article will give you some ideas for comforting your cat after their surgery. Contact us at (301) 663-6531 for more cat care tips.
Here's how to keep your kitty feeling safe, comfy, and calm post-op Cat surgery isn't the most fun part of being a pet. Understanding common cat behavior after surgery and keeping them comfy can help.
You might have heard of hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism in humans, but did you know that dogs are able to develop those thyroid issues too? We recommend familiarizing yourself with these two disorders and how to spot possible thyroid issues in your dog. Remember to also contact us with any health concerns you may have! https://bit.ly/3SVtPky
Not sure what is best for your pet? Contact us at (301) 663-6531 to set up a health plan purr-fectly tailored to their needs!
These are the common red flags of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism in dogs Hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism in dogs is rare but can happen. The good news is: They are treatable with a proper diagnosis.
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