Toronto vet clinic Yonge Street Animal Hospital is located between Eglinton & Lawrence at 2586 Yonge Street, with parking available in rear. Toronto vet clinic, Yonge Street Animal Hospital, located on Yonge street between Eglinton and Lawrence, has been providing veterinary services to the Toronto community for almost 100 years, having first opened its doors in 1937 under the careful experienced eye of Dr. J.A. Campbell, when it was known as the Campbell Animal Hospital.
Through storied decades, the clinic has provided pet health care and management to dogs and cats as a full service companion animal hospital with a commitment to quality veterinary care through generations.From 1946 to 1954 under Dr. N. Scollard, From 1954-1962 under Dr. Wingrove and for 35 years, from 1962 to 1996, under Dr. Andre Belaiche.
Through storied decades, the clinic has provided pet health care and management to dogs and cats as a full service companion animal hospital with a commitment to quality veterinary care through generations.From 1946 to 1954 under Dr. N. Scollard, From 1954-1962 under Dr. Wingrove and for 35 years, from 1962 to 1996, under Dr. Andre Belaiche.
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At Toronto veterinary clinic, Yonge Street Animal Hospital, we're inclined to believe, as so many of our clients do, that our four-footed companions transcend friendship to become family. And like family, they need to be taken care of starting with an annual check-up including physical, blood tests, dental, etc.
Your puppy's first trip to the vet can be somewhat unsettling for patient and puppy parent alike. At Toronto veterinary clinic, Yonge Street Animal Hospital, we're inclined to believe, as so many of our clients do, that our four-footed companions transcend friendship to become family. And like family, they need to be taken care of starting with that first and oh so very important puppy check-up.
If a dog is man's best friend, Yonge Street Animal Hospital groomer Ali Solman has to be a wet dog's best friend. At Toronto veterinary clinic Yonge Street Animal Hospital, we pride ourselves on helping to make your best friend the very picture of good health and the trusted, gentle, professional hand Ali brings to her grooming helps ensure your dog is always as pretty as a picture.
In layman's terms, having your dog, cat, puppy or kitten "fixed" means having them spayed or neutered, a minimally invasive surgical procedure for sterilization. Beyond pet population control, having your puppy or kitten fixed can offer quality of life benefits including but not limited to a lowered rate of mammary and genital organ cancers or other possible infections.
Taking care of your pet's teeth, particularly for dogs is a necessary part of general pet healthcare and management. As with humans, oral health is paramount to overall good health. A cleaning regimen and regular oral examinations are the first step in protection and care and brushing your best furry friend's teeth, while optimal, may not always be possible.
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