Sheehy Animal Hospital
18790 Middlebelt Rd • Livonia, MI 48152
Sheehy Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Livonia, MI. The professional and courteous staff at Sheehy Animal Hospital seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Sheehy Animal Hospital strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Livonia, MI and surrounding areas. Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how Sheehy Animal Hospital can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.
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Marie loves to come stay with us while her dad is out of town. (We love it too)
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Juniper is a very happy kitty (as long as you're not trying to brush her)
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Freeway is doing so great in his new forever home...but we do miss him.
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Castro is doing great after his emergency surgery and very happy in his new forever home.
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Scooter was a hotdog cart for Halloween this year.
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Dr. Sheehy's little stinker.
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Marshmellow is one of the newest kitties in the Sheehy Animal Hospital herd.
Paczek & Caramel
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Paczek & Caramel like to show off their pumpkin growing skills.
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Tank has perfect table manners.
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Mimi is looking beautiful, all fit and trim. Good job Mimi!
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Pickles loves to play with all her new brothers and sisters (even if they don't love it)
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Sarge is getting used to his new sister Pickles but he is still top chihuahua in his house.
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Zsazsa travels in style when she comes to visit us.
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Ginger makes herself at home when she comes to visit us.
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Jorge likes to be a silly bird. Isn't he cute?
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Sam lived here at Sheehy Animal Hospital for a short time until Sandra decided he had to come home with her.
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Shadow is a regular here at Sheehy Animal Hospital and he smiles everytime he sees us.
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Nick likes to keep his mommy's shoulders warm!
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Mario just can't help being so cute!
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We love Frank. He is a regular visiter here at Sheehy Animal Hospital.
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Lilly is very sleepy after being prepped for her spay.
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Eddie is just hanging out waiting to find his forever home. **Update** Eddie is very happy in his new home!
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Charlie is recovering from surgery.
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Isn't Samantha pretty with her little pink bow?
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Layla loves her Dad very much.
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Zip is so cute.
Mona and Mina
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Mona and Mina enjoy coming to work with Dr.Sheehy everyday.
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Emily is staying warm while she waits to have surgery.
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Merlin loves his new haircut.
For some pets a trip to the vet is just another chance to get out and meet their adoring public, but for others just leaving the house can be a stressful event. Because we want your pet's experience to be as positive as possible here are some tips to reduce the stress associated with veterinary visits. - Drop in with your pet for a few social visits before your actual appointment. Stopping by when there are no medical procedures makes the hospital a pleasant place to go for petting and yummy treats. - Reserve extra tasty treats for veterinary visits so your pet will have something really special to look forward to when coming to the vet. - Keep your pet just a little hungry before their visit so they will be interested in the treats that are being offered. - Bring a small rubber backed rug or bath mat if you have a small pet that will be placed on the examination table. The smell of home and the secure footing will make your pet feel more confident. - Accustom your pet to the carrier (if needed) and to car rides before hand. - Keep yourself calm. Pets are very good at reading our emotional states and if they see that their humans are all stressed out it can cause them to become stressed out as well. - Some animals that are extremely anxious may benefit from anti-anxiety medications or sedatives prior to their visit. Our doctors will be happy to discuss whether medications may be beneficial to your pet.
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