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Oct 03 2017
Minimally Invasive Spay Surgery in Markham
Surgery is a scary word, especially for pet owners. They don’t know what to expect from their vet and often find themselves lost in a sea of worry. Our Markham…
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Sep 11 2017
‘Missing’ Teeth can be a BIG Problem
What you don’t see can seriously hurt you. If you notice your pet is missing a tooth, it can be a serious problem. It is exceedingly common for teeth to…
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Aug 21 2017
Solar Eclipse in Markham Today
Dr. Nancy Kay, CVM writes: I’m mighty lucky in that a short hike to a clearing in the woods adjoining my property will place me in the zone of totality…
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Aug 15 2017
Discoloured Teeth are a Sign of Disease
Discolored Pet Teeth Any pet tooth that is not the normal color is almost certainly dead and infected. This means that teeth which are purple, yellow, grey, or brown are…
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Jul 31 2017
Update on Pet Allergies! New treatment options at Vet Clinic in Markham.
All vets in Markham are getting busy this time of year with pets during allergy season. However, the symptoms of allergies in animals are different than those humans show in…
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Jul 07 2017
Fear Free Veterinary Care Now Available for Markham Area Pets
Local veterinarian is certified to ease pets’ fear, anxiety during visits visits to the animal hospital. Can you imagine telling your dog, “Let’s go to the vet!” and seeing her…
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Jun 09 2017
Rabies in Ontario
In 2016, there were 288 cases of rabies confirmed in Ontario compared to 24 in 2015. The map identifies areas where positive rabies cases have been found, using information reported…
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May 18 2017
Broken Pet Teeth
Broken (fractured) teeth are a very common occurrence in dogs and cats according to the veterinarians in Markham. Pet teeth can break due to trauma (hit by a car, ball,…
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Apr 18 2017
Is your pet bored?
Living these busy lives of ours means often pets are left at home when owners go to work or spend a great deal of time outside of the house because…
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Apr 13 2017
Abscessed Pet Teeth
An abscessed tooth is an advanced form of an infected tooth, and is most commonly seen on the upper jaw just below the dog or cat’s eye. This condition is…