When a pet needs surgery, it can an emotional and even scary time, and it's natural for certain concerns to arise. At Orillia Pet Hospital, we understand these concerns, so we want to help you to feel confident that your pet will be in good hands while in our care. Our highly skilled veterinary surgeons are experienced and proficient in performing a wide range of routine and advanced soft tissue and orthopedic procedures. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com
What Happens During your Pets Professional Dental Cleaning? When your pet's oral examination leads to a prescribed professional dental cleaning, we will schedule that visit at a separate time. A professional pet dental is considered a surgical procedure since your pet will need to be fully anesthetized so that the procedure can be thorough. www.OrilliaPetHospital.com
Repeatedly coming out of the cold into the dry heat of your home can cause your pet to have itchy, flaking skin! Keep your home humidified and make sure to towel dry your pet as soon as they come inside, paying special attention to their feet and in-between the toes. Don't forget to remove any snow balls from between his foot pads!
Does your dog whine and howl when it's time to go to the vet? Is the carrier your cat's least favorite place to be? Or are you just currently without transportation? Whatever the reason is that's keeping you from bringing your pet to the vet, Orillia Pet Hospital can help. Our Orillia house call vet service is the solution for pet owners who are unable to travel to our hospital. The last thing we want is for a pet owner to skip their pet's veterinary visits, which could mean that their pet misses out on much-needed preventive care and treatment. With our pet mobile, we bring our veterinary services to you! www.OrilliaPetHospital.com
Pets burn extra energy by trying to stay warm in wintertime! Feeding your pet a little bit more during the cold weather months can provide much-needed calories, also make sure they have plenty of water to drink! This will help keep them well-hydrated and their skin less dry! www.orilliapethospital.com/