Bluegrass Animal Clinic, LLC

Bluegrass Animal Clinic, LLC Compassionate care. Modern medicine. Trusted service. Bluegrass Animal Clinic is here to support your pet’s health at every stage of life.

***If you need immediate assistance, please do not leave a message on the page. Please call the office at any time for emergency care. Our goal and and policy is to treat our clients as we would treat our families, and to treat our clients' pets as though they were our own. Our clients and patients are the heart of our practice and the reason we are here. At all times our clients and pati

ents will be treated with respect, dignity and compassion. Being of service to our clients and patients is the definition of our purpose and the mission of our practice.

12/24/2025
We understand that your pets are part of your family, and we treat them as such. Trust us to provide the best care for y...
12/24/2025

We understand that your pets are part of your family, and we treat them as such. Trust us to provide the best care for your furry friends! For more information, call us at (606) 475-0353.

As we dive deeper into our series on toxic holiday ingredients for pets, let’s shine a light on macadamia nuts. These cr...
12/22/2025

As we dive deeper into our series on toxic holiday ingredients for pets, let’s shine a light on macadamia nuts. These crunchy treats may be delightful for humans, but they can cause serious issues for dogs. Symptoms like weakness, tremors, and even hyperthermia can occur if a pet ingests these nuts. Keep your furry friends safe by steering clear of foods that contain macadamia nuts this holiday season! Always check ingredients before sharing festive goodies with your pets to ensure they remain happy and healthy during the celebrations. Your vigilance can make all the difference!

Jesse’s bow-tiful holiday takeover 🐶🎄
12/19/2025

Jesse’s bow-tiful holiday takeover 🐶🎄

As we continue our series on toxic holiday ingredients for pets, let’s talk about raisins, grapes, and currants. These s...
12/19/2025

As we continue our series on toxic holiday ingredients for pets, let’s talk about raisins, grapes, and currants. These seemingly harmless treats can be extremely dangerous for your furry friends. Even small amounts can lead to serious health issues, including kidney failure. Remember to keep these fruits out of reach during your celebrations and opt for pet-safe snacks instead.

In our second installment of the series on toxic holiday ingredients for pets, we’re highlighting xylitol. This common s...
12/18/2025

In our second installment of the series on toxic holiday ingredients for pets, we’re highlighting xylitol. This common sweetener, found in many sugar-free products, is incredibly harmful to dogs. Even small amounts can cause a dangerous drop in blood sugar and lead to serious health issues. Keep an eye out for gum, candies, and baked goods that may contain this ingredient. Always check labels and keep your furry friends safe during the festive season!

As we count down to the holidays, it's essential to ensure our furry friends stay safe amidst the festivities. First up ...
12/16/2025

As we count down to the holidays, it's essential to ensure our furry friends stay safe amidst the festivities. First up on our series of toxic ingredients for pets: chocolate! While it’s a delicious treat for us, chocolate contains substances like theobromine and caffeine that can be harmful to dogs and cats. Even small amounts can lead to serious health issues, so keep those holiday goodies out of reach. Share this post to inform other pet parents out there!

Is your cat waking you up at 2 AM for a snack? Their natural hunting instincts make them prefer grazing rather than larg...
12/16/2025

Is your cat waking you up at 2 AM for a snack? Their natural hunting instincts make them prefer grazing rather than large meals. Adjusting their feeding schedule or using a timed feeder can help redirect their habits. Want more expert tips to keep your feline happy and your nights restful? Contact us today at (606) 475-0353!

Easiest way to prevent hairballs is simply to brush your cat regularly, especially for long-haired breeds. When you brus...
12/13/2025

Easiest way to prevent hairballs is simply to brush your cat regularly, especially for long-haired breeds. When you brush out the loose fur, you remove the stuff they’d otherwise swallow during grooming. Less fur ingested = fewer hairballs = a happier cat! Long-haired cats may need daily brushing while short-haired kitties benefit from a few times a week. Want expert tips? Contact us today at (606) 475-0353

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12/12/2025

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703 East Main Street
Grayson, KY
41143

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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+16064750353

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***If you need immediate assistance, please do not leave a message on the page. Please call the office at any time for emergency care. Our goal and policy is to treat our clients as we would treat our families, and to treat our clients' pets as though they were our own. Our clients and patients are the heart of our practice and the reason we are here. At all times our clients and patients will be treated with respect, dignity and compassion. Being of service to our clients and patients is the definition of our purpose and the mission of our practice.