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We at The Abbotsford Animal Hospital have dedicated our lives and this practice to our patients-your companions-whom we serve. We know your pets have enriched your lives, graced your spirits, and nestled within your hearts, and we strive to preserve that bond by providing the best in veterinary treatment. Quality of care is our paramount concern, and we constantly challenge ourselves to provide the best in medical diagnosis and treatment, in addition to offering a nurturing and inviting environment for your companion. All of our staff members are highly trained, experienced and exceedingly empathetic so that we can address your pets' needs while doing our best to reassure them with a loving touch and genuine compassion. Our practice philosophy is to treat each patient as if it were our own beloved companion, and our passion is to prevent suffering through education, preventive care, and the evaluation of all options.

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msavjord@telus.net      8/23/2010 4:35:12 PM

Do you do ear cropping? We are getting a Doberman puppy and wanted to get his ears cropped. If you do, at what age, costs, healing time. Our dog "Rico" was a patient at your clinic. Thank you.

jawood@rogers.com      8/22/2010 6:52:49 AM

Front Desk Position Evening & Weekends -has the position been filled?

folkc_cda@yahoo.com      8/11/2010 9:49:49 AM

Hi Dr. Cole After hearing about the great work you''ve done for the Newmarket OSPCA animals I am wondering if you can help out Toronto Cat Rescue by providing foster space for the cats they rescue from the Hamilton Animal Control. The Hamilton Wentworth Animal Control (HWAC) is not open to the public for adoptions and therefore the cats only get out if a rescue group has room to take them. Cat rescues are full to begin with and therefore most of the cats at this animal control are euthanized. This includes mom’s and their kittens. These cats aren’t even being given a chance to be adopted. The public who sign over these animals are not told that the HWAC doesn’t offer public adoption. Another problem is that the Hamilton Wentworth Animal Control shares the SPCA’s building and the SPCA (believe it or not) had them sign a non competition agreement that forbids them from adopting animals out. This feline holocaust can be reduced if animal control is opened for public adoption an

scott123@rocketmail.com      7/21/2010 9:51:11 PM

what is the fee for adopting a dog.

scott123@rocketmail.com      7/21/2010 9:50:46 PM

what is the fee for adopting a dog.

dave.harrison62@yahoo.ca      7/19/2010 3:36:19 PM

missing airedale her name is billiejean, she is 2 years old. if anyone knows her whereabouts please email me thanks

bratwurst@rogers.com      7/8/2010 6:20:15 PM

Can you tell me what type of dogs and what size Levi and Pierre are? I have 3 dogs and 2 cats. Also is there any cat that you think is less likely to be adopted I may be interested is saving one that may not be as quick to be adopted as others. Thanks you

avita@rogers.com      6/24/2010 6:36:19 PM

Dr. Cole and Staff Thanks for helping the animals when the OSPCA wouldn''t. I''m glad to hear these animals will soon be ready for adoption. Thrilled that you will be doing the adoption process. Looking forward to see the animals pictures posted. I worked with alot of the dogs, so I''m excited to see who made it. Sincerely Kim

craigsimms@gmail.com      6/23/2010 7:02:36 PM

Hi there I appreciate all your clinic has done in regards to the OSPCA clinic and those poor animals. If you are adopting them out I would be gladly interested in helping out and taking one that requires a good home. You can email me at the above address if you need to contact me but please let me know if you do plan to do this. it would be awful to see them go back to that OSPCA. Craig

dianelyncartwright@yahoo.ca      6/20/2010 9:45:38 PM

I so appreciate your taking in the animals from the OSPCA. Those animals should not be returned to the OSPCA, in my opinion. Thank you again for your great kindness.


  
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