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Grace Veterinary Center Grace Veterinary Center is a full service , non-emergency, animal hospital in Mokena, IL.
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Parting is such sweet sorrow…and we’re definitely sorry to see our Summer Technician Assistant, Karina leave us to head ...
07/08/2025

Parting is such sweet sorrow…and we’re definitely sorry to see our Summer Technician Assistant, Karina leave us to head back to school. She will definitely be missed by everyone here at GVC! Join us in wishing her well as she heads off to her last year at U of I and then on to Vet School! 🐾🎊

It was a pleasure having Kong for his first visit.  He will be an excellent addition to the Mokena Police Department. Mo...
25/07/2025

It was a pleasure having Kong for his first visit. He will be an excellent addition to the Mokena Police Department. Mokena Police Department

Meet Sam and his friend Bluey!  They are a fun part of the Grace Veterinary Center family.
22/07/2025

Meet Sam and his friend Bluey! They are a fun part of the Grace Veterinary Center family.

How Does Thunderstorm Anxiety Affect Your Dog Physically?Fear, anxiety, and stress can affect body systems in a variety ...
17/07/2025

How Does Thunderstorm Anxiety Affect Your Dog Physically?
Fear, anxiety, and stress can affect body systems in a variety of ways, including:

Cardiovascular—high heart rate

Endocrine/metabolic—increased cortisol levels, stress-induced hyperglycemia

Gastrointestinal—inappetence, gastrointestinal upset

Musculoskeletal—trauma resulting from escape attempts

Respiratory—rapid breathing

Skin—acral lick dermatitis (skin damage due to chronic licking that is thought to release endorphins and promote a sense of calm)

If your dog’s thunderstorm phobia is severe, and storms occur with some regularity where you live, the chronic effects could lead to a decreased quality of life and potentially problems like immune dysfunction and an increased risk of infection.

Talk with your veterinarian to decide the best way to approach and help manage your dog’s anxiety-induced behaviors.

What Can You Do To Relieve Dog Storm Anxiety?
Most dogs cannot be cured of their thunderstorm phobias, but management is possible. In a study published in 2003, 30 out of 32 dogs showed significant improvement in their symptoms with appropriate therapy.

Comfort Your Dog
It’s perfectly acceptable to offer comfort if your dog seeks it during a storm. It’s a common misconception that doing so might accidentally reinforce your dog’s fear, but fear is a visceral response that can’t be altered by a petting or kind words.

Create a Calming Environment
Playing some calming music to mask the sound of the storm and offering your dog a food puzzle or chew might help your dog refocus during a storm. Plan ahead and try to anticipate noxious events. Watch the news to anticipate weather events so you can begin calming your dog before it even begins.

Create a safe, calm space where your pet cannot hurt themselves, such as a crate. You can even cover the crate with a blanket to decrease visual stimulus and mute sounds. You can also decrease auditory stimulus by conditioning your dog to wearing headphones or using cotton balls in their ears.

Warm Weather Safety Tips:You might know that cold weather poses health risks to your pets, but so does warm weather – ev...
17/07/2025

Warm Weather Safety Tips:

You might know that cold weather poses health risks to your pets, but so does warm weather – even on days that don’t seem that hot to you. Knowing the risks and being prepared can help keep your pet safe.

Be prepared
Talk to your veterinarian about warm weather risks for pets (and travel safety if you plan to travel with a pet).

Make sure your pets have unlimited access to fresh water, and access to shade when outside.

Keep your pet free of parasites that are more common during warm weather, such as fleas, ticks and heartworm.

Ask your veterinarian how to recognize signs of heat stress.

Keep pets at home
Leave your pets at home if possible when you need to go out and about.

Provide different temperature zones within your house for your pet’s comfort.

Never leave a pet in the car, even in the shade or with windows cracked. Cars can overheat quickly to deadly temperatures, even when the weather isn’t severe.

Keep them comfortable
If it’s hot outside for you, it’s even hotter for your pet.

Take walks, hikes or runs during the cooler hours of the day.

Avoid hot surfaces, such as asphalt, that can burn your pet’s paws.

Ask your veterinarian if your pet would benefit from a warm-weather haircut or other protection.

Exercising with your pet
Consult your veterinarian prior to starting an exercise program for your pet. Overweight pets and short-nosed dog breeds have higher risk of problems with warm-weather exercise.

Don’t walk, run or hike with a dog during the hottest parts of the day or on particularly warm days.

Take frequent breaks.

Bring enough water for both you and your pet.

Garden and yard safety
Make sure the plants in your garden and yard are safe for pets.

Store lawn fertilizer and insecticides out of reach of your pets.

Always follow safety instructions on lawn and garden products, particularly the instructions on how long you should keep pets out of the treated areas.

If you use a lawn service, make sure they are aware that you have pets.

Avoid using cocoa bean mulch, which contains the same pet toxin found in chocolate.

The Fourth of July is almost here!  Fireworks are very scary for some of our furry friends.  If your pet needs medicatio...
02/07/2025

The Fourth of July is almost here! Fireworks are very scary for some of our furry friends. If your pet needs medication for fireworks please call our office today so we can get them ready before the holiday. We will be closed Friday, so plan ahead!

Our Hospital will closed on Friday July 4th for Independence Day!!!!!
30/06/2025

Our Hospital will closed on Friday July 4th for Independence Day!!!!!

Our Hospital will be closing at 4:00pm tomorrow June 26th.  Please pick up any medications before this time.
25/06/2025

Our Hospital will be closing at 4:00pm tomorrow June 26th. Please pick up any medications before this time.

Our office will be closing today 6/3/25 and Thursday 6/5/25 at 4:00pm.
03/06/2025

Our office will be closing today 6/3/25 and Thursday 6/5/25 at 4:00pm.

Our office will be closing at 4:00pm today and tomorrow.  Please pick up any medications accordingly.  Thank you for you...
14/05/2025

Our office will be closing at 4:00pm today and tomorrow. Please pick up any medications accordingly. Thank you for your understanding.

This is little Felix and his Mom Rachel. This is their first time here at Grace Veterinary Center. We are so happy and e...
30/04/2025

This is little Felix and his Mom Rachel. This is their first time here at Grace Veterinary Center. We are so happy and excited that you have decided to join our family.

We would like to welcome this adorable Labrador Retriever named Crouton and his Mom and Dad to our Grace Veterinary Cent...
29/04/2025

We would like to welcome this adorable Labrador Retriever named Crouton and his Mom and Dad to our Grace Veterinary Center Family. They are such a wonderful addition!!!!!

Address

11600 Francis Road , Unit D
IL
60448

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 12:30
14:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 13:00
14:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 12:30
14:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 13:00

Telephone

+17084786482

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