Northwest Animal Hospital

Northwest Animal Hospital Serving Detroit and Metro Detroit Pet Parents since 1943. Veteran owned and operated. Open Mon-Fri 8:30am-3:00pm. (every other Saturday, 9:00am-1:00pm.

Offering wellness care, vaccines, flea & tick prevention, sterilization services, euthanasia, and grooming services on Wednesday.

I am not a Gremlin!
02/10/2026

I am not a Gremlin!

This little peanut was in for her first set of vaccines today. It is critical for the health and welfare of your pet to ...
01/27/2026

This little peanut was in for her first set of vaccines today. It is critical for the health and welfare of your pet to keep them updated on vaccines.

12/30/2025

Happy Holidays Pet Parents!

Please note our holiday hours for the upcoming New Year's Holiday:

Wednesday, December 31st - CLOSED
Thursday, January 1, 2026 - CLOSED

Friday, January 2, 2026 - OPEN - 8am - 3PM
Saturday, January 3, 2026 - CLOSED

Monday, January 5, 2026 - OPEN 8am - 3PM (regular schedule)

We wish you and your family a safe and happy New Year! See you next year!

12/22/2025

Happy Holidays Pet Parents!

Holiday Hours:

Monday, December 22nd - 8am - 3pm
Tuesday, December 23rd - 8am - 3pm
Wednesday, December 24th - CLOSED
Thursday, December 25th - CLOSED
Friday, December 26th - 8am-3pm
Saturday, December 27th - 9am-1pm

We wish you and your families a safe and Happy Holiday Season!

This little sweetie was dressed in her best ensemble for her veterinary appointment! We have the cutest clients!
12/16/2025

This little sweetie was dressed in her best ensemble for her veterinary appointment! We have the cutest clients!

Before his first vet visit, after his first vet visit! We are looking forward to watching this little guy grow!
12/04/2025

Before his first vet visit, after his first vet visit! We are looking forward to watching this little guy grow!

How photogenic are these two! This pet mama makes certain her dog is updated on her vaccinations and her monthly heartwo...
12/03/2025

How photogenic are these two! This pet mama makes certain her dog is updated on her vaccinations and her monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventative.
It is critical to your animals long term health!

11/28/2025

Pet Parents....we are open today for appointments until 2:30pm. We hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving Holiday! We will also be open on Saturday, November 29th from 9am until 1pm.

Wishing our Pet Families and Pets the happiest of Thanksgiving!
11/27/2025

Wishing our Pet Families and Pets the happiest of Thanksgiving!

11/26/2025

Important Holiday Reminder for your pets......

LANSING, Mich.—As Michiganders put the final touches on their holiday menus and travel plans, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reminding owners of some of the best ways to keep their pets healthy and safe this Thanksgiving.
"Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate with food, family and loved ones—including our pets. When we consider their needs as we plan our festivities, we can minimize their discomfort or stress,” said State Veterinarian Nora Wineland, DVM, MS, DACVPM. “From keeping them away from fatty foods to ensuring they have up-to-date identification, there are many precautions owners can take to keep their animals safe this Thanksgiving.”

Keep pets safe this holiday by following these six easy tips:

• Good Eats: Avoid feeding pets certain holiday foods
Unfortunately, pets cannot enjoy all of the same foods and treats we do. Fatty foods (like turkey/turkey skin, meat fat and gravy) can cause pancreatitis—even when consumed in small amounts. Chocolate, grapes/raisins, onions and xylitol (an artificial sweetener found in many candies and gum) can be poisonous to pets. Bones can cause injury and illness as well. However, foods like cheese and some unseasoned vegetables like green beans, pumpkin and sweet potatoes can be given in limited amounts as special treats.

• Stash the Trash: Keep pets away from the garbage can
Discarded bones, strings, bags and other food-related packaging can be problematic if pets try to eat them. Once disposed of, make sure these items are kept away from pets in tightly secured trash bags placed in trashcans kept behind a closed door, in the garage or outside.

• Avoid Temptations: Keep decorations out of reach
Centerpieces, candles and lights not only make for a beautiful display but also catch the eye of our pets. If consumed, these items could cause intestinal blockages or other injuries. Be sure these items are out of their reach, along with potpourris and some festive flowers/plants.

• Search No More: Make sure pets have proper identification
With all the activity both in and out of the kitchen, it can be easy for pets to sneak out and get lost. Make sure pets have identification tags and/or microchips that are up to date with current contact information to better ensure they are returned home.

• Destress and Decompress: Have a quiet space for your pets
The new people, large crowds and lively activities can be loud and overly stimulating for pets. Pets could also become overwhelmed if guests bring over their pets to visit as well. It is important to have a quiet space set aside for your pet to be alone. Also, have the room stocked with your pet’s food, water, litter pan, etc. in case they would like to maintain their distance for an extended period of time.

• Cleared for Take-off: Ensure your pets are fit for travel
If you will be travelling with your pets this holiday season, talk with your veterinarian to determine what steps, documents or preventative care might be needed to ensure your pet is ready to go! Destination states, countries, commercial carriers and even lodging facilities can all have different requirements for your pets to accompany you. More resources can be found on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Pet Travel website or on MDARD’s animal movement website.

Following these tips can help keep your animals safe and healthy through the holiday. If there are any concerns about your animals’ health either now or throughout the year, please contact your veterinarian.
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11/25/2025

Pet Parents....please note that Northwest Animal Hospital will be closed on Thanksgiving Day to celebrate with our families and pets.

We will be open regular hours on Friday, November 28th from 8:00AM until 3:00PM. We will also be open on Saturday, November 29th form 9am until 1pm.

Wishing you and your pets a safe and happy holiday weekend!

A few months ago we established a new partnership with Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit by sterilizing some of their...
11/18/2025

A few months ago we established a new partnership with Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit by sterilizing some of their cats and kittens to help alleviate the pet overpopulation. This is today's group. They will be available for adoption shortly. Please consider adoption! You will not regret it!

Address

17641 W. McNichols Road
Detroit, MI
48235

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 3pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 3pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+13135311620

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