Animal Clinic Gull Road

Animal Clinic Gull Road We are a locally owned, full service veterinary clinic treating dogs and cats.

We are excited to offer additional locations between Gull Road, Mosel & Bluegrass Animal Clinics! -Dr. Buckley and Staff

It’s time for another ✨Meet the Staff Monday✨Next up is Claudia, one of our skilled Veterinary Assistants! Claudia is cu...
06/01/2026

It’s time for another ✨Meet the Staff Monday✨

Next up is Claudia, one of our skilled Veterinary Assistants!
Claudia is currently working on her Associate of Applied Science in Veterinary Technology through Penn Foster with plans to become a Licensed Veterinary Technician. With experience in both general practice and animal research, she brings a strong passion for patient care and learning to our team. Claudia hopes to pursue a future in emergency and critical care. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys spending time with her son and cats, playing video games, and skating with Team Michigan Roller Derby as one of the team captains.

A huge shoutout to Claudia! 👏🥳💙

As the warmer weather rolls in, our summer hours are here! Mosel Animal Clinic will remain closed on Fridays but our Gul...
05/28/2026

As the warmer weather rolls in, our summer hours are here! Mosel Animal Clinic will remain closed on Fridays but our Gull Road location has some modified hours!

Monday-Thursday will remain the same, open from 8am-5pm and closed from 1pm-2pm for lunch
☀️Friday- open 7am-3pm with NO lunch closure☀️

This hour change allows our staff to spend Friday evenings with their families and enjoy the sunshine. These changes are effective from May 29th through September 4th. Call our clinic to get on the schedule ✨

Happy Veterinary Assistant Appreciation Week 🐾 Many people don’t understand just what responsibilities our veterinary as...
05/18/2026

Happy Veterinary Assistant Appreciation Week 🐾

Many people don’t understand just what responsibilities our veterinary assistants have. These rockstars check in exam rooms, fill prescriptions, restrain animals, draw blood, take x-rays, and keep a constant communication between the clinic and clients for patient follow up. Some are in school to become veterinary technicians to broaden their knowledge and skill set. Without our assistants, our jobs would be a lot harder.

Everyone give a huge shoutout to our veterinary assistants- Claudia, Kat, Amber, and Sean! 💙🤍

Congratulations Kat! Today Kat graduated from Baker College with her Veterinary Technician degree, next step towards bec...
05/16/2026

Congratulations Kat! Today Kat graduated from Baker College with her Veterinary Technician degree, next step towards becoming licensed is taking her VTNE! Many of our staff attended her commencement today to show their love and support. Please congratulate Kat in the comments on such an amazing accomplishment ❤️🏫

It’s time for another ✨Meet the Staff Monday✨Next up is Dr Francesca Nielsen. Dr Nielsen graduated undergrad from the Un...
05/04/2026

It’s time for another ✨Meet the Staff Monday✨

Next up is Dr Francesca Nielsen. Dr Nielsen graduated undergrad from the University of New Hampshire and received her doctorate from the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. She has over 15 years in the field and it shows. She is such a knowledgeable asset to our team and any patient who sees her is in amazing hands. When she’s not at Mosel or Gull Road, she can be found sharing her surgical expertise with the Battle Creek Humane Society to help with spaying and neutering their animals. If you look closely, you may see her name in your pet’s records 😉

Give it up for Dr Nielsen! 🎉💙🤍

May is Mental Health Awareness Month- Veterinary Medicine is one of the fields reported to struggle with the highest amo...
05/02/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month-

Veterinary Medicine is one of the fields reported to struggle with the highest amount of mental health crises. We experience grief for our patients and compassion fatigue alongside owners and unfortunately receive many verbal and potentially physical confrontations with frustrated and grieving clients. Veterinary medicine has a shortage of employees all over the United States meaning the smaller group of staff carries a larger physical workload but also a heavier and larger mental load. It is incredibly important to reach out for mental health resources when needed. There is no harm in asking for help. Reach out to your local/state Mental Health Crisis Hotline if you are having suicidal ideation, or other self-harming thoughts. We are all here for you.

Happy World Veterinary Day! The work of Veterinarians is often overlooked and undervalued. They do just as much schoolin...
04/25/2026

Happy World Veterinary Day!

The work of Veterinarians is often overlooked and undervalued. They do just as much schooling as a human doctor but on patients who cannot advocate for themselves. Veterinarians are tasked with using second-hand information to determine illness on their patients as well as being an advocate for those who don’t have a voice.

At Mosel Animal Clinic and Animal Clinic Gull Road, we deeply value our strong team of veterinarians and all of the hard work they do to care for all of our patients and reassure all of our clients. Please share your amazing stories with our veterinarians in the comments 💙🤍

At Animal Clinic Gull Road and Mosel Animal Clinic, we are proud to celebrate Veterinary Receptionist Week and recognize...
04/20/2026

At Animal Clinic Gull Road and Mosel Animal Clinic, we are proud to celebrate Veterinary Receptionist Week and recognize the incredible team members who keep our hospitals running with heart.

Our reception team is so much more than the front desk—they are the first connection our clients have with us and the steady support behind the scenes. Whether it’s greeting clients with a smile, comforting worried pet owners, managing busy schedules, or keeping communication flowing between our teams, they do it all with compassion, professionalism, and grace.

In a fast-paced environment where no two days are the same, our receptionists consistently show patience, empathy, and a genuine commitment to both our clients and their pets. They help create the welcoming, supportive atmosphere that defines who we are as a practice.

To our reception team: thank you for everything you do each and every day. Your dedication does not go unnoticed. We appreciate the way you care for our clients, support our medical team, and represent our hospitals so well.

We are incredibly grateful to have such a strong, compassionate group leading the front lines of our client experience.

Please join us in celebrating our amazing reception team this week—they truly make a difference in every interaction.

With appreciation,
Amie & Dr. Buckley

April is Heartworm Awareness Month- Heartworm (also known as Dirofilaria immitis), is a thin parasite transmitted from t...
04/02/2026

April is Heartworm Awareness Month-

Heartworm (also known as Dirofilaria immitis), is a thin parasite transmitted from the bite of a mosquito both to cats and dogs. The larvae of the worms are carried in the blood from the mosquito and then spread to your pet once bitten by the mosquito. The larvae then mature and reproduce, animals can contain several hundred heartworms once they begin to reproduce. The worms then begin to fill the heart, lungs, and other connected arteries.

There is a current treatment for dogs but it is expensive and requires months of strict cage rest and even after the parasites have been removed, can result in life-long damage to the heart and lungs depending on how long the worms were active in the body. However, there is no current treatment for cats.

The best way to avoid heartworm and concurrent heartworm disease is to have your pet on year-long heaworm prevention and to perform annual heartworm testing.

Signs of heartworm infection can include a mild persistent cough, reluctance to exercise, fatigue after moderate activity, decreased appetite, and weight loss.

Visit https://www.heartwormsociety.org/pet-owner-resources/heartworm-basics to learn more!

Welcome to our next ✨Meet the Staff Monday✨Next is our amazing technician Alex, she’s been in vet med for the past 6 yea...
02/23/2026

Welcome to our next ✨Meet the Staff Monday✨

Next is our amazing technician Alex, she’s been in vet med for the past 6 years and recently graduated from Penn Foster and passed her VTNE to become licensed in May 2025. Alex plans to continue her education and eventually get her VTS (veterinary techician specialist) in either Dentistry or General Practice. She is our catheter queen and our Fear-Free advocate and we couldn’t be more lucky to have her knowledge and experience on our staff 🩷

Address

6044 Gull Road
Kalamazoo, MI
49048

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm
Friday 8am - 1pm
2pm - 5pm

Telephone

+12695321012

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