Have you made your New Year's resolutions yet? Maybe you're hoping to eat better, hit the gym more frequently or make a point to unplug from your phone more often. And sure, those are great goals, but what about your pets? Have you made any New Year's resolutions regarding your cat or dog?
If not, never fear — we've got five goals you'll want to add to your list before the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve. Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a wonderful, warm and safe holiday with the joy of family, the gift of friends, and the best of everything.
One of the real joys this holiday season is the opportunity to say thank you to all of our fabulous pet families and wish the very best for the new year. Abbotsford Animal Hospital - Caring for Pets for People in York Region, Aurora, Newmarket, King City, Richmond Hill and the GTA. This handsome guy is Moose! He’s a 9 year old Golden Retriever who got pampered with a bubble bath today courtesy of our groomer, Pia. Looking good, Moose!
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. The holiday season is upon us, which means parties and presents and endless festivities for many of us. As errands and invitations pile up, it can be tempting to let routine slide, but changes in your schedule may cause your pets to feel anxious and stressed and lead to behavior problems, like chewing or acting overly rambunctious at home — and that can leave you and your animals feeling less than festive.
Fortunately, there’s a solution: Taking time to provide for your pet’s social, physical and emotional needs during the busy holiday season can result in a less stressed animal — and a more peaceful you, too. Here are five simple ways to help manage your pet's stress during the holidays. Brewski is a 7 week old Great Dane who came in for his first vet check today. He already weighs in at a whopping 17 pounds (not including the sweater)! 😍
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. With the holidays coming up, your home is likely to be experiencing more activity and guests. Depending on your dog’s personality and habits, this can be a difficult time for both your dog and your family. Planning ahead and doing some simple training with your dog can make this a more pleasant experience for everyone.
Aryie, 10 weeks old. This adorable little girl was the high light of our Saturday as we don’t get to see Shiba Inu puppies very often.
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. This is Louis! He’s 11 weeks old and had his first vet check today. We were all very excited to meet him. 😊
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. Pebbles, a 9 year old Shetland Sheepdog Mix. It was her first time at Abbotsford, she got her vaccinations done and learned that our team LOVES to give cookies!
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. There are many times children will interact with dogs, whether you have a dog at home, with friends and family or strangers on the street; it is important for children to know about how to safely interact with dogs.
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