Windsor Vet Clinic

Windsor Vet Clinic Practicing high quality veterinary medicine for small animals in a country setting.

06/01/2026

Reminder!!

We have our monthly staff meeting today from 2 to 3pm. The door will be locked and phones turned to voicemail during that time so that our staff can focus on the meeting.

Please plan accordingly for any food/medication pick ups!

🐾Thank you WVC staff🐾

05/23/2026

🐾 Happy Memorial Day Weekend! 🇺🇸

Our clinic will be closed on Monday, May 25th in observance of Memorial Day. We will be back on Tuesday, May 26th during our regular hours.

If your pet has an emergency over the holiday weekend, please contact one of these local emergency clinics:
🐾 Animal Emergency Clinic of Mid Maine – Lewiston | 207-777-1110
🐾 Maine Veterinary Medical Center – Scarborough | 207-885-1290
🐾Portland Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Care – Portland | 207-878-3121
🐾Eastern Maine Emergency Veterinary Care – Brewer | 207-989-6267

Wishing you and your pets a safe and happy holiday weekend! 🐾🇺🇸

05/07/2026

Hi everyone! If you are in a need of a medication refill for your pet before Monday, please call us this afternoon to have it filled! We do not have a doctor on staff tomorrow, so we will be unable to fill medications until a doctor is back in on Monday. We are here until 4:30 this afternoon. We will be checking our answering machine tomorrow between the hours of 8-2, and will be available for medication pick ups if it has already been requested and filled.
Thank you!

05/04/2026

Reminder!!

We have our monthly staff meeting today from 1:30-3pm. The door will be locked and phones turned to voicemail during that time period so our staff can focus on the meeting.

Please plan accordingly for any food/medication pick ups!

🐾Thank you WVC staff🐾

We are very thankful for our Front Desk staff and couldn’t serve our community without them!
04/22/2026

We are very thankful for our Front Desk staff and couldn’t serve our community without them!

THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO FOR US!!! 🦄

04/06/2026

🐾Friendly Reminder🐾
We will be closed between 2-3pm today, Monday, April 6th, for our monthly staff meeting. Our doors will be locked and phones will not be answered during this time. Please plan accordingly for any food or medication pick-ups. We appreciate your understanding!

04/02/2026

🚨 Attention Pet Parents 🚨

We are fully booked and have filled all of our available arrival times today.

If your pet is experiencing a critical emergency, please call us ahead of your arrival so our team can be prepared to provide immediate stabilization. You can reach us at (207) 621-2287.

Other resources for non-emergent needs can be found below!

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Maine Veterinary Medical Center - Scarborough
(207) 885-1290 | open 24hrs

Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care
(207) 878-3121 | open 24hrs

PetMedic Urgent Care - Freeport
(207) 805-5398 | open 10a-8p

PetMedic Urgent Care - Portland
(207) 813-4777 | open 10a-9p

Animal Emergency of Mid Maine - Lewiston
(207) 777-1110 | open 5p-8a

Midcoast Animal Emergency Clinic - Warren
(207) 273-1100 | open 5:30p-7:30a

Thank you for your understanding and for trusting us with your pets’ health 🐾

🐾‼️🐾⚠️🐾‼️🐾⚠️Please be sure your canine friends are vaccinated appropriately with the distemper vaccine so they are prote...
03/25/2026

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Please be sure your canine friends are vaccinated appropriately with the distemper vaccine so they are protected against this very contagious virus!! 🦠

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⚠️DOGS AT RISK, COMMUNITY UPDATE – PLEASE READ⚠️

We are currently seeing a significant increase in parvovirus cases throughout the Mid-Coast and Augusta area, and we’ve also been made aware of possible contamination at Quarry Run Dog Park in Portland. Because of this, we want to share some important reminders to help keep your dogs safe.

🔴WHAT IS PARVOVIRUS?
Parvovirus is a highly contagious and potentially fatal virus, especially in puppies under the age of one or dogs that are not fully vaccinated.
It spreads through infected stool and can survive in the environment (soil, surfaces, etc.) for up to 7 years. This means dogs can be exposed even without direct contact with a sick dog.

Common signs include:
- Vomiting (often severe, sometimes with blood)
- Diarrhea (often severe, sometimes with blood)
- Lethargy
- Loss of appetite

💉PREVENTION – THIS IS THE BIG ONE
Vaccination is the most effective protection.
Puppies need a series of distemper/parvo vaccines (usually 3 rounds, 2-3 weeks apart) to be fully protected. Many owners don’t realize that one or two vaccines is not enough.

Until that full series is complete:
Keep puppies at home or in controlled, low-risk environments
Avoid dog parks, pet stores, daycare, groomers, and other high-traffic areas
Be cautious about where your puppy is walking (shared outdoor spaces can be a risk)

🐾IF YOUR PUPPY IS SICK
If your puppy (especially under one year old) is having vomiting or diarrhea:
1. Call your vet first
2. When you arrive, keep your puppy *in the car* and notify staff
This helps protect other patients in the building in case your puppy is contagious.

💊TREATMENT
Parvovirus requires early and aggressive care. Most dogs need hospitalization with minimum of:
- IV fluids
- Medications for nausea and infection
- Close monitoring

Dogs may require hospitalization for 7 days or longer. Survival rates can be good (around 75–80%) with prompt, aggressive care, but delays can be fatal. Treatment should be tailored to each dog's symptoms and needs.
Treatment for parvo can be quite expensive due to the intensive levels of hospitalization and staff care required with costs in the thousands.

BOTTOM LINE
Make sure your puppy completes the full vaccine series
Keep them out of high-risk areas until fully vaccinated
Take symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea seriously

If you have questions about your puppy’s vaccine schedule or risk, please contact your primary veterinarian.

If you are unable to get an appointment with your vet to keep up with the vaccine schedule, please reach out to other community resources such as shelters and pet stores for local vaccine clinic times and locations.

We hate the be the bearers of bad news but….the ticks are back!!! We had a live tick on a patient yesterday March 16th 😭...
03/17/2026

We hate the be the bearers of bad news but….the ticks are back!!! We had a live tick on a patient yesterday March 16th 😭😭

If you haven’t started your pets preventatives now’s the deadline!! If you would like information or prices on any of the prescription flea and tick products or heartworm preventions please don’t hesitate to call the office or ask during your appointment!! We also have our online pharmacy available for at home delivery!

🐾Happy almost Spring 🐾

https://windsorvetclinic.covetruspharmacy.com/

03/02/2026

🐾Friendly Reminder🐾
We will be closed today Monday March 2nd between 1:30-3pm for our monthly staff meeting. Our doors will be locked and phones will not be answered during this time. Please plan accordingly for any food or medication pick-ups. We appreciate your understanding!

Address

736 Ridge Road (Mail To: PO Box 157/Not Ridge Rd)
Windsor, ME
04363

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 2pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+12074452373

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