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Everything You Need to Know About Your Pet’s Care
At Dwight Veterinary Clinic, your pet’s first exam is a complete wellness visit where our veterinarians perform a thorough physical evaluation, review health history, and talk with you about preventative care tailored to your pet’s needs. This visit helps us establish a baseline for ongoing care and create a personalized health plan.
While we offer urgent care and same-day appointments during business hours, Dwight Veterinary Clinic does not advertise dedicated after-hours emergency services. If your pet needs care outside of regular clinic hours, we can help guide you to appropriate emergency resources.
Dwight Veterinary Clinic is a full-service veterinary hospital providing a wide range of care for dogs and cats. Services include wellness care, diagnostic testing (like in-house lab work, X-rays, and ultrasounds by appointment), surgical procedures including spay/neuter, dental care, allergy and dermatology support, and urgent care for sick visits or minor injuries.
Yes — Dwight Veterinary Clinic offers same-day appointments based on availability. For urgent concerns, you can call or book online, although scheduling in advance is recommended for non-urgent visits.
When scheduling your visit, you may request a specific veterinarian from our team. We’ll always do our best to honor your preference based on availability — and every member of our team is focused on providing compassionate, high-quality care.
Expect a thorough and welcoming experience. We’ll gather your pet’s medical history, conduct a comprehensive physical exam, and discuss preventive care recommendations that support long-term health. Our goal is to answer your questions and help you feel confident about your pet’s care.
Yes — Dwight Veterinary Clinic performs spay and neuter procedures as part of our surgical services. These procedures are an important part of preventive health and help reduce the risk of certain medical conditions.
We are located at 305 S Old Route 66, Dwight, IL 60420. Our clinic serves pets and families throughout the Livingston County and Grundy County areas with comprehensive veterinary services.
Well wellness exams allow our veterinarians to monitor your pet’s overall health, detect early signs of illness, update vaccinations, and tailor preventive care. Regular exams are key to helping your pet stay healthy for life.
Sudden changes can signal underlying health issues. Contact Dwight Veterinary Clinic to schedule an evaluation so we can assess your pet’s physical condition, discuss recent changes, and recommend appropriate treatment or care.
Like any medication, pain relievers can have side effects that vary depending on the individual pet and the medication used. Our team tailors pain management plans and monitors your pet’s response while explaining risks and benefits so you can make informed care decisions.
Our approach to pain management combines careful diagnostics, individualized treatment plans, and compassionate follow-up to help improve your pet’s comfort and quality of life. We communicate clearly about available options so you can make confident decisions for your pet.
Yes — ultrasounds are a non-invasive diagnostic tool that uses sound waves rather than radiation, making them a safe option for visualizing internal structures and assisting in diagnosis.
Diagnostic imaging such as digital X-rays and ultrasounds can help identify tumors, abnormal growths, and internal changes early. Early detection through imaging enables follow-up testing and more timely treatment options.
During early visits, your puppy or kitten will receive wellness exams, age-appropriate vaccinations, growth monitoring, and guidance on nutrition and behavior. These appointments help establish preventive care and build a strong foundation for lifelong health.
To introduce a new kitten safely, begin by keeping the kitten in a separate space so resident cats can adjust to its scent. Gradually allow visual introductions and increase interaction slowly under supervision to reduce stress.
Yes — dental disease can cause pain and infection that may lead to changes in behavior such as irritability, difficulty eating, or reluctance to play. Treating dental problems often results in improved comfort and behavior.
Daily tooth brushing is ideal, but dental chews and specialized toys can also help reduce plaque and tartar buildup. Combined with regular professional cleanings, these practices support long-term dental health.
Recovery time depends on the type of surgical procedure and your pet’s overall health. Minor procedures typically require shorter recovery periods, while more extensive surgeries may take longer. Our team will provide specific post-operative care instructions.
You can call the clinic or use our online booking feature to schedule a surgical consultation. During the visit, our team will evaluate your pet, discuss concerns, review relevant tests, and recommend the best treatment approach.
Pets are generally considered senior around age 7 for dogs and around age 9 for cats. This can vary by size and breed, and early senior care can help detect age-related changes sooner.
Senior pets should have wellness visits at least twice a year so the veterinary team can monitor age-related health changes and identify conditions such as arthritis, kidney disease, or diabetes early.
At Dwight Veterinary Clinic, we provide care to patients in Dwight and surrounding locations like Pontiac, Odell, Gardner, and Streator. Find us at 305 S Old Rte 66, Dwight, IL 60420. We’re accepting new patients—call 815-584-2732 or book online now.
