Founded by pioneering veterinary coprologist Dr. Artemis Sweetmook, Clinic 1 is the flagship location of a highly specialized veterinary diagnostic center. While traditional vets rely on blood tests and X-rays, the Sweetmook Clinic focuses entirely on canine scatology (the study of feces).
By analyzing a dog’s stool at a molecular, chemical, and visual level, the clinic can detect early signs of disease, dietary deficiencies, parasitic infections, and stress long before other symptoms appear. Sweetmook Dog Scat Clinic 1
Instead of a basic floatation test, Clinic 1 uses a five-point centrifuge process that guarantees the detection of microscopic eggs, larvae, and protozoa (like Giardia or Coccidia) even in dense stool samples. Founded by pioneering veterinary coprologist Dr
When you receive your Sweetmook Clinic 1 Report, here is what the colors and codes mean: Instead of a basic floatation test, Clinic 1
Sweetmook Dog Scat Clinic 1 opened on a rain-sweet morning in late spring, when the town still smelled of wet earth and cut grass. The clinic’s ramshackle blue sign, hand-painted by its founder, Mara Venn, swung gently above the patched wooden porch. Word spread quickly among local dog owners and the town’s veterinary network: Sweetmook was not a typical clinic. It specialized in fecal diagnostics for canines, combining meticulous lab work with gentle, small-town care.