Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On November 06 at 12:40 PM
The Final Stretch of the Week!
As you may know, we always like to take profile pictures for each of our patients.. BUT! we like to try and get just the animal in the photo. Please enjoy some of our scrap photos, where you can see us do the streeeetch out of the way 😂
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Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On November 04 at 3:40 PM
Fail Friday!
At the beginning of a patients first appointment, we try to get a nice profile picture of them but obviously this sometimes goes easier than others! Please enjoy this hilarious collage of both cat and dog failed profile photos (or other photos we just find goofy!)
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Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On October 30 at 3:08 PM
Have you shopped Orillia Pet Hospital's Online Pet Store?

Ordering online allows you to:
Order 24/7 – from anywhere
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Shop from our selection of over 2,500 products including diets, toys, treats, supplements, and much more!

https://orilliapethospital.com/online-pet-store/

Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On October 24 at 7:07 PM
Now you can purchase an online Electronic Gift Certificate!!

Get one for your friend, family, loved ones, employees, employer, teacher etc.!!

It's Easy!!

https://orilliapethospital.com/gift-certificates/

Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On October 19 at 3:05 PM
Unlike pet training, counseling/consulting involves evaluating a pet's emotional state rather than focusing just on “good manners." It can be done at any age, but is most commonly done with adult pets. Training is typically a proactive approach to a pet's actions while behaviour consulting is typically reactive and based on a pet's response to certain stimuli, whether it's a person place, object, or sound.

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