Clear Creek Veterinary Clinic

Clear Creek Veterinary Clinic Veterinary and Chiropractic services for your small and large animals! If you need anything for your

Such a wonderful event! Drs Logan and Whitney have had all 3 of their children attend this over the years and are so tha...
04/18/2025

Such a wonderful event! Drs Logan and Whitney have had all 3 of their children attend this over the years and are so thankful for all the volunteers!

The annual 4-H Ambassador Farm Safety Day was held in the Pavilion at the Fergus County Fairgrounds on Tuesday, April 8th. The sun was shining, but strong gusting winds kept

04/18/2025

We will close early today for Good Friday.
Hours 8:00am to 12:00pm

We are avaialble for emergencies. Please call our main line for assistance- 406-535-6789

04/16/2025

Did you know? Dogs must be 24 months or older for OFA Hip and Elbow certification, and 12 months or older for Cardiac, Patellas, and Thyroid certification. There is no age minimum for eye certification, nor for DNA, since DNA does not change as the dog ages.

The OFA also does Preliminary evaluations on hips and elbows before 24 months of age. However, they will need to be re-evaluated again for a final certification once the dog reaches 24 months.

Individual breeds may have different minimum age requirements for their CHIC program, which is determined by their parent club.

For more information, visit https://ofa.org

Happy Sunday!What are you and your pets up to this BEAUTIFUL day?
04/06/2025

Happy Sunday!

What are you and your pets up to this BEAUTIFUL day?

What We Do Wednesday!Spring time at its finest!Dr. Logan and tech Ali met these guys on Saturday to make sure the foal h...
04/02/2025

What We Do Wednesday!

Spring time at its finest!

Dr. Logan and tech Ali met these guys on Saturday to make sure the foal had what he needed! Foal is back home nursing Momma and we are rooting for them!

Not that many of us are getting up at 3am to let the horses out, but good information to know!
04/02/2025

Not that many of us are getting up at 3am to let the horses out, but good information to know!

DO YOU KNOW WHAT CAUSES GRASS FOUNDER?

Spring is a wonderful time of the year, but it may be the beginning of some serious problems for horses vulnerable to grass founder — like horses that are over the age of 10, easy keepers, overweight or cresty-necked.

Laminitis or founder, as it is commonly called, is inflammation of the laminae of the horse’s foot. Laminae are the delicate, accordion-like tissues that attach the inner surface of the hoof wall to the coffin bone (the bone in the foot). A horse suffering from laminitis experiences a decrease in blood flow to the laminae, which in turn begin to die and separate. The final result is hoof wall separation, rotation of the coffin bone and extreme pain. In severe cases, the coffin bone will actually rotate through the sole of the horse’s hoof where it becomes infected and can ultimately lead to the horse having to be euthanized.

Laminitis can be triggered by different causes, like repeated concussion on hard ground (road founder), grain overload, retained placenta, hormonal imbalance (Cushing’s syndrome), obesity, and lush grass.

In cases of grass founder, the sugar fructans produced by rapidly growing grass stimulates an overgrowth of bacteria in the horse’s large intestine. The bacteria produce and release toxins (endotoxins) that are carried by the bloodstream to the foot where they cause damage to the laminae and small blood vessels.

The best way to deal with laminitis is preventing and managing the causes under your control. Consult your equine practitioner for further information and to formulate a plan tailored to your horse's individual situation. If you suspect laminitis, consider it a medical emergency and notify your veterinarian immediately.

Our friends are pretty cool! Great work guys!
04/01/2025

Our friends are pretty cool! Great work guys!

HAPPY THURSDAY!We are all smiling at this beautiful day we are having!
03/27/2025

HAPPY THURSDAY!

We are all smiling at this beautiful day we are having!

03/27/2025

Can you spot a former, awesome CCV team member?

Sweet Pebbles was not sure of her check-up this week and figured the safest place was sitting high up on the chair!
03/26/2025

Sweet Pebbles was not sure of her check-up this week and figured the safest place was sitting high up on the chair!

03/24/2025

"How does chiropractic care improve my animal's mobility and overall well-being?"

03/24/2025

1 week from today!

If you see some odd stuff around the clinic, we are working on a remodel of the small animal and WE ARE SO EXCITED for w...
03/24/2025

If you see some odd stuff around the clinic, we are working on a remodel of the small animal and WE ARE SO EXCITED for what is to come! 😍

Horses get into all sorts of trouble! Sometimes, we never figure out how! Dr. Conner fixed up this young c**t that lacer...
03/19/2025

Horses get into all sorts of trouble! Sometimes, we never figure out how!

Dr. Conner fixed up this young c**t that lacerated his lip!

03/19/2025

We have a couple last minute openings this afternoon!
406-535-6789 to get snag an appointment!

03/19/2025

If you are interested please give the clinic a call at 406-535-6789

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202 Brookville Lane
Lewistown, MT
59457

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+14065356789

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