Welcome to The vet net. This site provides veterinary services, information and interactive pet education tools. Come in, ask questions and find answers, explore our services and keep your pet healthy and happy.  Clinical services are offered at our Naperville and Cicero locations.                    

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Answers to pet questions

Information and Education

Information about Pet care and Pet medicine, Library, Interactive learning tools, visual vet and more.

JOIN us here  New client Registration and appointment request and take your family pet care to the next level.

We offer clinical services and Online services for existing clients

Visit our clinics at the following locations:

University Commons Animal Clinic - Naperville, IL

Cicero Animal Hospital - Cicero, IL

Contact Information

Telephone: (630) 544-3333 

FAX: (708) 329-1981

 E mail us

News

Testimonials

"For the past 15 yrs we have been bringing our pets ... like our children. We trust them to Dr. Nir as we trust ourselves to our family doctor. He is very caring and compassionate and has helped us through many difficult and heart breaking times. His ability to keep our pets happy and healthy has endeared him to us even more. We would never dream of having anyone else care for them.
LOVE YA DOC....... "

"Dr Nir and Maryanne provided not only excellent medical treatment, but they also were spiritual in nature. When you walk into their office, you will notice immediately..."                              more

*Pet Dental Health  Alert!

Is your pets suffering from poor dental health? -  Complete the pet dental health sign checklist NOW! If you checked an item, CALL to schedule a checkup and to learn about our DENTAL SPECIALS . 

Bad breath/oral odor

Tartar/discoloration on teeth, red/bleeding gums, missing/loose/broken teeth.

Difficulty eating, drooling, pawing a the mouth

Weight loss, reduced activity

Nasal discharge, swelling under eye

Additional resources...

80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease by age 3. 28 percent of domestic cats develop tooth resorbtive lesions, which are very painful. Dental disease can cause heart, liver, kidney and other serious problems. A healthy mouth means longer and better life. 

Read about Dental Care

Read about National Pet Dental Health

Read about Dental Health- American Veterinary Medical Society

Read about Dental Urgencies and Emergencie

Read about Bad Breath (Halitosis)

    

YUVAL NIR, D.V.M., M.S.  graduated with a doctorate in veterinary medicine from the University of Parme, Italy in 1985. Dr. Nir has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine in the Chicago area ever since (General practice, exotic animal practice and emergency and critical care practice). His practice philosophy is based on high professional standards and long lasting love for animals and people.

He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association and the Chicago Veterinary Medical Association.     More...