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Cat in a crate

Bringing your cat to vet… Why must this be an awful ordeal? By Jodi Nantais, RVT

Or does it have to be? What your cat is like prior to going to the vet?  There are many things owners can do make their feline friends more comfortable leaving the comforts of their home.  These easy steps make necessary trips to the veterinarian’s office much easier and maybe...

Daisies under a rainbow

Final Decisions: Aftercare Post Goodbye by Pat Waters, CSR

One last decision we have to make after our pets pass away is aftercare. It is against the bylaws in most communities to bury your pet in your backyard no matter what size. There is ultimately 3 choices for aftercare. You can have your pet buried at a pet cemetery,...

North Town Veterinary Hospital staff giving oral medication to a dog

How to Give Oral Medications to your Pets

Written by Tricia W., Veterinary Technician The thought of having to give oral medications to your pet can be a little scary for some people. There are a few methods that you can try to help make this job easier. First you can ask your veterinarian if the medication comes...

Lily the dog sleeping

Adopting a Dog is a Rewarding Experience by Melonie Fischer-Hilal, CSR/ACA

When the kids were drawn to a shy, nervous and almost petrified black Labrador-mix at the Brampton Animal Services, I was initially surprised. I had always assumed that they would be keen on adopting a more active puppy than a scared seven-month-old. They later explained to me, Lily needed a...