This is Sasha, a 14 week old Mastiff who visited us for her first check up and some boosters today. This sweet little girl has the “puppy dog eyes” mastered! 😍
Visit us on Facebook to see the other Pet's of the Day. Abbotsford Animal Hospital - Caring for Pets for People in York Region, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill and the GTA. Halloween is almost here, and though you might get a kick out of the adorable witches and ghosts who come trick-or-treating to your door, your dog or cat may not be as thrilled. Don’t let October 31 become your — and your pet’s — worst nightmare. No one wants to spend Halloween night looking for an escaped pet or rushing to the vet ER.
Here are seven Halloween hazards for cats and dogs — and what you can do to prevent them and keep your animal safe. Rosie was here for boarding while her owners were away in Vegas winning a 'National Singing Champion' title!
Congratulations. Visit us on Facebook to see the other Pet's of the Day. Abbotsford Animal Hospital - Caring for Pets for People in York Region, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill and the GTA. We at Abbotsford Animal Hospital know you’re constantly worried about keeping your pet safe.
Here are some helpful tips for keeping them out of harm’s way for National Animal Safety and Protection Month. Max, a 5 year old Russian Blue who is one of our many former successful adoptions still comes to visit us with his new furever family! He came dressed to impress today for his weigh in.
Visit us on Facebook to see the other Pet's of the Day. Abbotsford Animal Hospital - Caring for Pets for People in York Region, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill and the GTA. According to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 54% of American pets are estimated to be obese. The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association estimates that around 60% of Canadian pets are obese or overweight. Being overweight or obese puts pets at significant risk for many health problems and shorter lives. The unfortunate thing is that fat is not an innocent substance that simply hangs around in undesirable places. It creates excess stress on the joints. Additionally, fatty tissue secretes hormones and other factors that cause inflammation in the body. This chronic state of inflammation predisposes the pet to numerous diseases.
We at Abbotsford Animal Hospital want to give you the facts to combat the pet obesity problem and make more aware of this issue on National Pet Obesity Awareness Day . Bentley! This big boy is almost 9 years old and weighs in at around 173lbs. Bentley was even nice enough to give kisses to some of our clients while he was here!
Visit us on Facebook to see the other Pet's of the Day. Abbotsford Animal Hospital - Caring for Pets for People in York Region, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill and the GTA. Ah, Thanksgiving, a joyous holiday when friends and family join us for football, lounging and all-day tryptophan-filled turkey tasting. The smell of cinnamon, nutmeg, pumpkin pie and turkey all baking in the oven slowly filter through the house, driving you — and your dog — slowly mad. With all of this temptation, it’s tough not to get distracted, but let’s not forget that with delicious human food comes pet risk. We at Abbotsford Animal Hospital felt it would be a good idea to tell you how to avoid a visit to the animal ER!
Here are a few simple tips to help pet-proof this Thanksgiving holiday (which would make your emergency veterinarian grateful too!). We're having a Halloween Costume Contest!
Send us a photo of your pet dressed up to be entered. abbotsford@abbotsfordanimalhospital.com Abbotsford Animal Hospital - Caring for Pets for People in York Region, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill and the GTA. Did you know that October is RVT Month?
The team at Abbotsford Animal Hospital want to thank each of our technicians and technicians everywhere for the great work they do! Abbotsford Animal Hospital - Caring for Pets for People in York Region, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill and the GTA. |
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