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Whether you are getting your first puppy or just need a refresher course, here’s what you’ll need to know to get your puppy on the right track to adulthood.
Swim therapy is an effective, low-impact exercise that promotes joint mobility, improves muscle strength, and aids in recovery from injuries.
We now have a new modality to add to our armamentarium of treatments - the new and evolving area of regenerative medicine.
Here are a few important tips to remember in order to keep your pup safe in the car this summer.
Understanding the types, causes, and treatment options for fractures is essential for pet owners to provide the best care for their injured companions.
This is a Rememberance Day story to remember for some time. Meet Bella, 6 month old Labrador puppy who ingested a red plastic poppy and pin!
Have you tried different diets for your pet and still not sure if that is the right diet? We are passionate about nutrition and can help you in this decision making process.
Discover the differences between catnip and cat grass to offer your feline the stimulation suited to its needs.
An unexpected visitor (a porcupine) came to our clinic for some much needed veterinary care!
This is the story of Bear, a 100-pound dog who was neglected by his owner and rescued by a good samaritan.
Scratching is a natural, normal, and necessary behaviour in cats. Here are some things to consider when choosing a scratching post or pad.
Two Canadian athletes, Wendy McCoubrey and Lolita, demonstrate what hard work and dedication can achieve in the world of sports.
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