News
Covid-19 and Pets
Some animal species are capable of being infected with the Covid-19 virus, but fortunately most don't get sick. Mink, Ferrets, Cats and Deer have tested positive. As Covid-19 variants emerge, that may change. Experts believe the disease is spread by human to human transmission and while the risk of infection from a pet is unknown...
Covid 19 update August 2021
Although some businesses have reopened with a limited capacity, we will be continuing with curbside care for the health and safety of everyone. The small space we have to work in together makes it challenging to maintain safe physical distancing. If any team member is exposed to Covid we are all close contacts and the...
Covid-19 Service Updates
We are available to see your pet for all health care needs. We continue to limit physical contact to comply with Guidelines issued by the Public Health Agency of Canada as directed by our governing body the College of Veterinarians of Ontario. These policies are in place to protect the health and safety of our...
Rabies Confirmed in Hamilton Area December 2015
4 Raccoons were confirmed as infected with Rabies in the Hamilton area in early December. These are the first confirmed cases of Raccoon Rabies since 2006 in Ontario. Is your pet protected? Rabies vaccination is mandatory in the province of Ontario for pets. This means that your dog or cat must always have up to date...