Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On September 07 at 7:42 PM
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Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On August 31 at 10:37 AM
Cheers to being halfway through the week!
Today we are highlighting this good girl - Nova! Nova was in recently for her annual exam and vaccinations. She was such a good girl, and had such a soft coat! Remember, prevention is the best form of medicine!
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Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On August 24 at 12:02 PM
X-ray technology allows us to examine your pet internally to detect fractures, foreign bodies, and other conditions. With our digital dental X-ray technology, we can view below your pet's gum line to detect gum disease and other oral problems. In some cases, an X-ray exam can be combined with an ultrasound exam for the most accurate diagnosis.

Learn more here: https://orilliapethospital.com/pet-x-rays-diagnostics/

Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On August 23 at 11:00 AM
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Orillia Pet Hospital in Woodbridge
On August 20 at 8:31 AM
If we decide your pet's lifestyle is complimented by spay or neuter surgery, your pet will receive several medical and behavioral benefits. By having your dog or cat spayed or neutered, you will be helping combat animal homelessness. Cats and dogs can have many litters throughout a lifetime. They are also more likely to roam neighborhoods looking for a mate when they're sexually mature. The benefits of pet spay and neuter surgery include:

-The incidence of mammary gland tumors is reduced in females, which are oftentimes malignant.
-Urine spraying and marking behavior is reduced or eliminated in males and females.
-The incidence of ovarian and uterine cancer is reduced in females.
-The chances of developing testicular cancer are eliminated in males.
-The incidence of prostate disease is reduced in males.
-Mounting behavior is reduced or eliminated in males.

Learn more here: https://orilliapethospital.com/pet-spay-neuter/

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