VCA Canada Barrie Veterinary Hospital

VCA Canada Barrie Veterinary Hospital At VCA Canada, we're pet people too. A healthy pet is a happy pet. That's why our team of trained professionals offer quality care for your companion.

We understand the importance of your morning snuggles and the tail-wagging excitement when you come through the door, even if you're only gone for five minutes. We know them inside and out, which means we know when things are good and when we need to pay more attention. Our hospital is here for you.

🎅🎁 Santa-Paws nose if you've been good or bad!🎁🎅But either way, all of us at  , wish you a very   and  .It's all about s...
12/25/2024

🎅🎁 Santa-Paws nose if you've been good or bad!🎁🎅

But either way, all of us at , wish you a very and .

It's all about slowing down, spending time with loved ones, and soaking in the magic of the season. Remember to take care of yourself, enjoy the little things, and know that we’re so grateful to have you as part of our community.

Have a wonderful holiday season!

12/23/2024

The clinics hours over the holidays are listed below:

December 24th 8am-12pm
CLOSED December 25th & 26th
December 31st 8am-12pm
CLOSED January 1st

Any days not listed are our regular hours.

Hope everyone has a great holiday! 🎄

Our Santa Paws campaign is in full swing! A reminder to our amazing clients to drop off non-perishable food items for bo...
12/23/2024

Our Santa Paws campaign is in full swing!

A reminder to our amazing clients to drop off non-perishable food items for both pets and their families. Making a donation to the Santa Paws campaign also makes you eligible to win a gift basket full of wonderful items for your furry friends.

Santa Paws runs at our hospital from now ‪until December 31st‬, hope to see you!

As the   head into the home-stretch, be mindful that leftover trash can pose a serious threat to your furry friends if n...
12/23/2024

As the head into the home-stretch, be mindful that leftover trash can pose a serious threat to your furry friends if not handled carefully. While you may be cleaning up wrapping paper and food scraps, remember that what you leave behind can be dangerous for your pets.

Fatty meat scraps from your holiday dinners (like turkey skin or ham fat) can trigger pancreatitis in pets, which causes severe abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. In some cases, it can be life-threatening.

, whether from turkey or other meats, can splinter and become a or cause damage to your pet’s digestive system.

Unwrapped presents—ribbons, wrapping paper, bows, and packaging—are fun for pets to play with but can quickly lead to choking or if ingested.
Plastic packaging or small objects from toys or other gifts can also pose choking risks or cause gastrointestinal issues if swallowed.

Pro Tip: Once the celebrations are over, make sure to dispose of trash immediately and store food scraps in a secure, pet-proof bin. You don’t want your curious pet getting into leftovers or discarded materials!

If you think your pet has ingested something harmful from the trash, don't hesitate to contact your nearest clinic for and care. It's always better to be safe than sorry!

A little extra attention to your cleanup routine can help ensure that everyone, including your pets, have a season. 🎄🎁🐾

🌿🌲Watch Out for Toxic Plants and Tree Water this Holiday Season🌲🌿The   bring beautiful plants and trees into our homes, ...
12/21/2024

🌿🌲Watch Out for Toxic Plants and Tree Water this Holiday Season🌲🌿

The bring beautiful plants and trees into our homes, but they also come with hidden dangers for our pets.

Tree water may seem harmless, but it can contain harmful bacteria, mold, or fertilizers that can make your pet sick. To keep them away from it, consider using a tree skirt or other barriers to block access.

Some are toxic to pets if ingested. Keep festive favorites like , , , and well out of reach to avoid stomach upset, drooling, or worse.

themselves are generally safe for pets, but be cautious of sharp needles that could irritate or injure your pet’s paws or mouth if they chew on them.

Fake plants may also pose a risk if they have small parts that can be ingested.

A quick check of your home to ensure hazardous plants are safely stored will help you enjoy the holidays with peace of mind.

If your pet ingests any plant material or tree water, don’t hesitate to contact your nearest clinic for immediate advice or treatment.

Let’s make this a , safe and fun for both you and your pets!

Our Santa Paws campaign is in full swing!A reminder to our amazing clients to drop off non-perishable food items for bot...
12/20/2024

Our Santa Paws campaign is in full swing!

A reminder to our amazing clients to drop off non-perishable food items for both pets and their families. Making a donation to the Santa Paws campaign also makes you eligible to win a gift basket full of wonderful items for your furry friends. We have both a cat and a dog themed gift basket!

Santa Paws runs at our hospital from now ‪until December 31st‬, hope to see you!

The holiday season is filled with joy, sparkling lights, and festive decorations, but these can pose a serious threat to...
12/18/2024

The holiday season is filled with joy, sparkling lights, and festive decorations, but these can pose a serious threat to our furry friends if we're not careful!

Curious pets are naturally drawn to shiny objects, which can lead them to chew or swallow tinsel, lights, ornaments, or other holiday decor. These can cause intestinal blockages or other health issues.

Here are some things to consider for a !

Candles add warmth and ambiance to your home, but they can also be a fire hazard if your pet knocks them over or gets too close. Always keep candles out of your pet’s reach, or better yet, give those flameless candles a try!

Salt-dough ornaments may look cute but are harmful if ingested. They can cause gastrointestinal issues and pose choking hazards. Shatterproof ornaments are a safer option and can help prevent broken glass from causing injury.

A little extra care in your decorating choices can make all the difference in keeping your pet safe. 🐾✨

Remember to secure decorations and choose pet-friendly alternatives to create a festive but worry-free environment for your four-legged companions.

If you're ever unsure whether a decoration is safe, contact your local clinic for expert advice.

Our Santa Paws campaign is in full swing! We have a nice array of food items for pets under the tree but there’s always ...
12/18/2024

Our Santa Paws campaign is in full swing! We have a nice array of food items for pets under the tree but there’s always room for more!

A reminder to our amazing clients to drop off non-perishable food items for both pets and their families. Making a donation to the Santa Paws campaign also makes you eligible to win a gift basket full of wonderful items for your furry friends. We have both a cat and a dog themed gift basket!

Santa Paws runs at our hospital from now ‪until December 31st‬, hope to see you!

🚫🍷Cheers to a Safe Holiday Season🍷🚫The   brings festive drinks, but it’s important to remember: alcohol and pets don’t m...
12/16/2024

🚫🍷Cheers to a Safe Holiday Season🍷🚫

The brings festive drinks, but it’s important to remember: alcohol and pets don’t mix! Even a small amount of alcohol can be dangerous for your furry friends, causing alcohol poisoning that may require immediate medical attention.

Here’s how you can keep your pets safe this holiday season:
✅ Store alcoholic beverages in secure, high places, out of reach from curious paws.
✅ Keep an eye on drinks guests may leave unattended.
✅ Clean up spills quickly to avoid accidental licks.

If you suspect your pet has ingested alcohol, contact a right away for and care.

Let’s toast to a safe and season for you and your pets! 🐾Download the Holiday Hazards Playbook to learn more. https://bit.ly/3ZEh0jh

We know it’s hard to resist those cute, begging eyes, (especially during the  ) but your pet’s health will thank you for...
12/11/2024

We know it’s hard to resist those cute, begging eyes, (especially during the ) but your pet’s health will thank you for your restraint! These common festive foods should not be part of their diet:

Chocolate, candy and desserts, grapes, raisins, xylitol (found in most baked goods), and fatty meat scraps and bones.🥓 🍰🍷

They can be harmful or even life-threatening to pets if ingested. Problems can quickly arise like Pancreatitis, digestive issues, or poisoning from too much salt. It's best to avoid the pleading puppy-eyes and keep your trimmings to your plate.

🍫❌ Keep holiday treats out of reach and be sure to let guests know not to share their holiday snacks with your pets.

⚠️ If your pet ingests anything toxic, contact your nearest clinic or an immediately!

Let's keep this a season for everyone, furry friends included. 🐾

Celebrating Animal Rights, Every Day.Today,  , we join the global community in recognizing the importance of   and advoc...
12/10/2024

Celebrating Animal Rights, Every Day.

Today, , we join the global community in recognizing the importance of and advocating for the fair treatment of all creatures, great and small.

Every animal deserves respect, compassion, and protection from harm. Whether they're our beloved pets, wildlife, or farm animals, we have a responsibility to ensure their rights and welfare are upheld. Everyday.

How does VCA Canada make a difference?🤔

💙 Promoting and providing preventive care programs like regular vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and wellness exams to improve the quality of life for animals.

💙 Partnering with local shelters and rescue groups to sponsor adoption events and advocate for rescue pets to find loving homes, as well as providing free-vaccine clinics and food pantries to fill the bellies of more pets.

💙 Upholding the highest standards of veterinary ethics, including advocating for humane treatment of all animals, whether companion animals or wildlife.

💙 Speaking out against unethical practices such as declawing (except when medically necessary) and supporting bans on animal cruelty.

Together, we can create a world where all animals are treated with dignity and respect.

Drop a 🐾 in the comments to show your commitment to animal rights!

Don’t forget to stop by with your donations for the food bank!
12/09/2024

Don’t forget to stop by with your donations for the food bank!

Our Santa Paws campaign is in full swing!

A reminder to our amazing clients to drop off non-perishable food items for both pets and their families. Making a donation to the Santa Paws campaign also makes you eligible to win a gift basket full of wonderful items for your furry friends.

Santa Paws runs at our hospital from now ‪until December 31st‬, hope to see you!

We are once again proud to be supporting the Barrie Food Bank this holiday season with Operation Santa Paws!You can help...
12/02/2024

We are once again proud to be supporting the Barrie Food Bank this holiday season with Operation Santa Paws!

You can help make our food drive a success by donating non-perishable food items for families and their pets. Any food donations will be entered into our draw to win one of our beautiful baskets!

This will run all the way through the month of December and we will draw the winner in the new year!

🖤🛍️ BARK-FRIDAY SAVINGS ARE HERE 🛍️🖤Starting today,   clients can fetch   deals on top pet food brands like Royal Canin,...
11/28/2024

🖤🛍️ BARK-FRIDAY SAVINGS ARE HERE 🛍️🖤

Starting today, clients can fetch deals on top pet food brands like Royal Canin, Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and Purina through Mollies.ca!*

*Offers vary by food brand. Limited time offer. Terms and conditions apply. See mollies.ca for more details.

🐾💛 The Golden Years Are the Best Years! 💛🐾It's  , and we're celebrating the wisdom, love, and personality of our senior ...
11/25/2024

🐾💛 The Golden Years Are the Best Years! 💛🐾

It's , and we're celebrating the wisdom, love, and personality of our senior pets! 🐶🐱 While they may move a little slower and take more naps, their hearts are just as full as ever—and often, they have even more love to give. 💖

At , we believe every pet deserves the best care, no matter their age. Whether your furry friend is 7 or 17, our team is here to support them through their golden years with regular wellness checks, expert advice, and gentle care.

Signs your senior pet might need extra TLC:

🦴 Changes in eating habits or weight
💧 Increased thirst or urination
🐾 Joint stiffness or difficulty jumping
😴 Reduced activity levels or more time spent resting

If you notice any of these changes, don’t wait! Regular check-ups can help catch issues like arthritis, dental disease, or vision loss early, so your senior pet stays happy and comfortable for years to come. 🩺

Let’s celebrate our senior companions! Share a photo of your senior pet in the comments and tell us what makes them so special.

At  , we believe that a strong VCPR (Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship) is at the heart of compassionate care for y...
11/14/2024

At , we believe that a strong VCPR (Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship) is at the heart of compassionate care for your pets. 🐶🐱🐴 It’s the bond between you, your pet, and your veterinarian, and it’s what helps us provide the best possible care tailored just for your animal.

When we get to know your pet with regular check-ups—whether it’s a shy dog, a curious cat, or a hardworking farm animal—we can spot health issues early, prevent bigger problems, and create a relationship built on trust. Plus, if your pet ever needs emergency care, having an established VCPR means we already know their health history, so we can act quickly and provide the most effective treatment.

When we work together as a team, we can help your family member live a long, healthy life. ❤️🐾

Address

200 Bayfield Street
Barrie, ON
L4M3B6

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+17057284545

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