Meadowbrook Animal Clinic

Dr. Mark Pytel DVM Meadowbrook Animal Clinic is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Rochester Hills, MI.

The professional and courteous staff at Meadowbrook Animal Clinic seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Meadowbrook Animal Clinic strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to R

07/03/2024

We will be CLOSED July 4th!
Have a safe holiday 🇺🇸

Lyme disease in dogs 06/18/2024

Protect your pets!

Lyme disease in dogs Transmitted through tick bites, Lyme disease can be hard to detect and cause serious, recurring health issues. It's best to prevent it by preventing tick bites.

05/24/2024

Holiday Hours
We will be CLOSED Saturday May 25-Monday May 27
We will be back in the office Tuesday May 28 at 9 am
Chase says he hopes you have a fun and safe Memorial Day weekend!

05/18/2024

We will be CLOSED Monday May 20! We will reopen Tuesday May 21 at 9 am! Have a great weekend!

04/18/2024

Please be careful when picking diets for your pups!

Skye thoroughly enjoyed her belly rubs from Dr. Brown at her visit yesterday! 😊 She is a definite success story! ❤️

Skye first came to our office a year ago for coughing and an enlarged heart. Her echocardiogram showed severe heart disease (dilated cardiomyopathy / DCM). DCM is a disease characterized by significant loss of pumping function (myocardial failure) that leads to heart enlargement and heart failure. DCM can happen if a dog carries the genetic mutation for the disease, in which case the disease is incurable and progressive.

However, DCM-like changes can also be seen in dogs eating diets containing high levels of peas, chickpeas, pea fibers, lentils and other legumes. These ingredients are most commonly found in grain-free formulations of dog foods. It is thought that these specific ingredients lead to a toxicity over time that affects the heart muscle and causes myocardial failure.

When we first saw Skye, she had been eating one of these diets so she was immediately transitioned to a diet that did not include these ingredients. She was also started on several heart medications to support her heart function and to attempt to keep her out of heart failure.

It’s impossible to know for sure whether an individual has the genetic form of DCM versus nutritional DCM until response to medications/diet change can be documented. The former will not improve and will continue to progress, while the latter can sometimes improve or resolve completely with a diet change and medications.

Thankfully, Skye responded very well to the diet change and medications and we saw gradual improvement in her heart dimensions and function over the past year. Yesterday’s echocardiogram showed that her heart is now back to a normal size with normal function! This is the absolute best case scenario and (sadly) doesn’t happen for every dog who has nutritional DCM.

Not all dogs who eats these diets will develop heart disease, but pet owners should be aware of the potential risks of feeding diets high in these specific ingredients. They are still widely available in pet food stores so make sure to read the ingredient labels.

We were so happy to give Skye’s owner the good news! She was also happy to start safely cutting back on her medications 😊❤️

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 04/03/2024

It’s gnat time again! Just a reminder gnat bites are nothing to worry about and they will go away on there own. ☺️🐶🐾

02/04/2024

Happy Sunday!

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 01/13/2024

We would like to give a HUGE thank you to the family, Sophie & Harley for donating our new picture board! We absolutely love it! Now all we need to do is fill it with pictures of your pets! Feel free to drop us off your favorite picture for us to display!

12/21/2023

HOLIDAY HOURS
SAT 12/23 CLOSED
MON 12/25 CLOSED

12/02/2023

It’s official! Sign is finally up!

11/29/2023

Here is an update on the respiratory illness affecting dogs across the country from the Michigan Department of Agriculture-

For immediate release: November 29, 2023
MDARD and MSU VDL Encourage Dog Owners to Work with Their Veterinarians to Best Protect their Pets from Respiratory Illnesses

At this time, MDARD has not received any reports of atypical canine infectious respiratory illness in Michigan dogs

LANSING, MI— As reports and concerns over an atypical canine infectious respiratory illness affecting dogs across the nation continue to grow, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) and the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (MSU VDL) encourage dog owners to remain vigilant regarding their pet’s health and to work closely with their veterinarian if they notice signs of illness. There are multiple causes of infectious respiratory diseases in dogs, many of which can be prevented or minimized through routine vaccination or timely veterinary care.

“While the exact cause of this illness remains unknown, taking some basic steps to prevent a dog’s exposure to harmful germs can go a long way to protecting their overall health,” said State Veterinarian Nora Wineland, DVM, MS, DACVPM. “If owners notice respiratory symptoms (such as coughing, sneezing, or nasal discharge) in their dogs, it is important to reach out to their veterinarian early on in their animal’s illness so diagnostic testing can be completed and an appropriate course of treatment can begin.”

In general, the illness is contagious, spreading among dogs that have contact with other dogs. The only way to distinguish between the multiple causes of infectious respiratory disease in dogs is through early diagnostic testing. Signs of the disease include coughing, sneezing, nasal and/or eye discharge, fever, loss of appetite, and lethargy. Coughing may persist for weeks to months, and severe forms of the disease can progress to life-threatening pneumonia.

To best keep Michigan’s dogs safe and healthy, MDARD strongly encourages owners to:

- Work with their veterinarian to ensure their dog is up to date on routine vaccinations.
- Make sure their dog is fully vaccinated before interacting with other dogs.
-Avoid food and water bowls shared by multiple unknown dogs.
- Contact their veterinarian if their dog is exhibiting any signs of illness and keep their dog at home and away from other dogs.
- Keep their dog away from dogs that are sick or whose vaccination status is unknown.

We will update you as we get updates. The important thing to remember is that as of today according to the Michigan Department of Agriculture there have been no cases reported in Michigan.

11/21/2023

Holiday Hours-
Wednesday 9-3
Thursday CLOSED
We wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving 🦃

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 11/02/2023

The last week has been something of a whirlwind but we made it through! We are loving the new place and can’t wait for everyone to see it! Thank you to everyone who brought/sent us flowers and treats☺️. We appreciate all the good wishes! 🐶🐾🐱

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 11/01/2023

WE ARE OPEN!
We welcomed “Lewis” and his mom as our first patient!

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 10/25/2023

Sign is down! We are still open until Saturday October 28th. We will be CLOSED October 30/31 for the move and will open in the new location on NOVEMBER 1ST! We can't wait to see you there!

10/14/2023

Exciting news!
Our opening date at the new location is officially November 1st!
New Address: 4840 Adams Rd Rochester Hills 48306
Located in Country Creek Commons Shopping Center
Next to Subway!
Just 3 miles down the road!!!

09/19/2023

Comcast is working in the area so our phones and internet are down. Hopefully we will be up and running soon

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 09/11/2023

Things are moving along and we are getting very excited! Still unsure when move in will be but we will keep you posted!

08/31/2023

🐾Labor Day Holiday Hours🐾

Friday Sept. 1 - 9am-6pm
Saturday Sept. 2 - Closed
Sunday Sept. 3 - Closed
Monday Sept. 4 - Closed

Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, September 5th at 9am.

Have a safe and happy Labor Day Holiday!!

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 08/08/2023

Floors are in, cabinets are going up! Getting closer!!!

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 07/12/2023

EXCITING NEWS!
If you haven’t already heard WE ARE MOVING! Same friendly faces, same great care, new shiny clinic! We will be at Adams and Silverbell in the Country Creek Commoms Plaza with Kroger. Progress is underway and we hope to be completely moved by October-ish😄. For now we will share a few pictures of how things are going. More updates to follow!

07/06/2023

Just a reminder of how important it is to keep your pets vaccinated!

07/01/2023

Reminder -
Holiday hours-
July 3rd CLOSED
July 4th CLOSED
Have a happy and safe 4th of July🇺🇸

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 06/12/2023

Posting for a client ❤️

I posted not long ago about this sweet kitty who's been living on our deck under the firepit cover for months. I've since had her spayed. You read that correctly - spayed! Outback is a female. She's the sweetest little kitty. She's currently recovering from the spay in a cat cage in my garage. She's using the litter box and keeping her cage clean. She's eating well. I really want to find a great home for her, rather than release her. She loves human interaction - will cry for attention and as soon as I go to her cage and begin petting her, she leans in and nuzzles my hands. She wants love more than anything. No adopt fees and I will pay for her first round of vaccinations. I just really want to find a home for her as she absolutely loves people! She's great with my dog and kids. I haven't tested her out with young kids, but I cannot imagine her not loving absolutely everyone! If you or someone you know is on the hunt for a sweet little kitty, please reach out!

05/31/2023

Comcast is doing work in our area so we are experiencing phone and internet outages. We will let you know when we are back up and running. You can email us at [email protected] and we will get back to you asap!

05/26/2023

We will be closed Memorial Day🇺🇸 We will reopen Tuesday May 30 at 9am

Photos from Meadowbrook Animal Clinic's post 05/04/2023

It’s gnat time again! Just a reminder gnat bites are nothing to worry about and they will go away on there own. Maybe this means spring is finally here?!?!☺️🐶🐾

05/01/2023

Thank you to Nothing Bundt Cakes for bringing us this thoughtful and delicious gift in celebration of World Veterinary Day ❤️

04/08/2023

We are CLOSED today! Have a Happy Easter!

03/09/2023

We will be opening at 10 am Friday March 10 due to the expected weather.

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4840 Adams Road
Rochester Hills, MI
48306

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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