Animal Hospital of Bowmanville

Animal Hospital of Bowmanville Animal Hospital of Bowmanville is Open Now, AHOB is full service Hospital at 100 Mearns Ave, to serve

Animal Hospital of Bowmanville is a full-service Veterinary Hospital and has been proudly treating the beloved pets of the Bowmanville community since 2017. We simply adore our animal friends and understand the value a pet brings to life. That’s why we focus on preventative medicine as the basis for superior veterinary care.

Dear Valued Clients:We have altered hours over the Holidays as follows:Tuesday, December 24th, 2024 - 9 am – 2pmWednesda...
12/20/2024

Dear Valued Clients:
We have altered hours over the Holidays as follows:
Tuesday, December 24th, 2024 - 9 am – 2pm
Wednesday, December 25th, 2024 - CLOSED
Thursday, December 26th, 2024 - CLOSED
AND
Tuesday, December 31st, 2024 - 9am – 3pm
Wednesday, January 1st, 2024 - CLOSED

In case of Emergency call:
AEC (Animal Emergency Clinic of Durham Region)
1910 Dundas St. E, Unit B101
Whitby ON, L1N 2L6
1-905-576-3031
OR
Kawartha Veterinary Emergency Clinic
1840 Lansdowne St W Unit 20,
Peterborough ON, K9K 2M9
1-705-741-5832

Happy holidays from our families to yours!

The Staff at Animal Hospital of Bowmanville hope you and your family have the most wonderful holiday season. This time o...
12/16/2024

The Staff at Animal Hospital of Bowmanville hope you and your family have the most wonderful holiday season. This time of year, there are many hazards for our pets, please don't hesitate to contact the team should you need at all.

What are the hazards to pets during Christmas?

General Christmas hazards include:

Christmas tree pine needles
tinsel
glass baubles
fairy lights
salt dough ornaments
gifts under the tree (if contain hazardous foods)
batteries
silica gel (found inside packaging)
Potpourri,
lilies
ivy
Food hazards include:

chocolate
mince pies
artificial sweeteners (which can be found in cakes or desserts) xylitol is one of the hazardous sweeteners that is found in cakes and chewing gum
roast potatoes
sausages
stuffing
onions
cheese (especially blue types)
grapes
crisps
Christmas cake
sultanas
pigs in blankets
gravy
cooked bones
We hope that you shouldn’t need us during the festive period, however, if your pet does happen to ingest any of the listed hazards, please contact your practice where the team can assist you in the next steps that need to be taken.

We wish you a happy and healthy festive season.

AHOB

10+ Winter Pet Safety Tips – Keep Your Pets Safe this Winter!When the weather outside is frightful, keep your pets warm,...
12/03/2024

10+ Winter Pet Safety Tips – Keep Your Pets Safe this Winter!
When the weather outside is frightful, keep your pets warm, cozy and delightful with our winter pet safety tips!

With temperatures dropping and wintry weather on the way, our four-legged friends need to be prepared for winter just as much as humans do. We aren’t always aware of some of the added dangers lurking during the colder months, and if left outdoors in the cold for too long – pets can freeze, become disorientated, lost or injured.

Check out some of our winter pet safety tips to help you keep your furry friends safe and warm this Winter:

Prepare your dog for spending time outside, and know their limits
Many dogs enjoy wintery walks in the snow, but it’s important to understand the added risks and take precautions to keep them happy and healthy.

Understand your dog’s limits in the cold
Some dogs are more vulnerable to the colder weather than others. Short-coated, thin, elderly, ill or very young dogs may get cold more quickly. So, make sure you understand your dog’s limits and adjust the time they spend outside to support this.

Prepare your dog for wintery walks
If your dog enjoys being outdoors and you will be outside for a trip or walk in wintery weather – consider getting them a warm, dry coat to help them stay warm. Make sure you dog is microchipped and the chip is up-to-date and if you find yourself outside during a snowstorm, keep your dog on a leash to ensure they don’t lose their scent and get lost. Not only this, keep your dog visible during evening walks with a hi-vis coat or flashing collar.

Avoid winter puddles or bodies of water when outside with your pet
Frozen or melting ice can pose dangers for your pet. You don’t know whether frozen water can hold your pet, or whether puddles contain ethylene glycol found in antifreeze, which can be fatal if ingested.

Keep your pooches paws in check
After each walk, its important dry your dog’s paws and stomach to remove ice, salt and chemicals. You should also check for cracks in paw pads or signs of irritation.

Don’t forget your indoor dogs
For dogs and other pets who would prefer to stay indoors in colder weather, make sure they’re still getting the exercise and stimulation they need in other ways, for example by playing games indoors.

Be aware of cats seeking warmth under cars
Cats often seek comfort and warmth under vehicles in wintery weather. To avoid injuring cats, make sure you tap the hood of your car to check for cats and get them to move before starting your engine.

Keep your pet’s indoor spaces warm and cozy
You may need to review your pet’s sleeping arrangements during the winter months to ensure they stay warm. Make sure your pet has a place to sleep that is off the floor and away from drafts. A thick, cozy dog or cat bed with a warm blanket or pillow is perfect!

Antifreeze is poisonous to cats and dogs – keep it out of reach!
Antifreeze could be fatal if ingested by pets – make sure you keep it out of reach and you mop up any spills.

Don’t leave your pets alone in a car during cold weather
Just as you should never leave your pets in a hot car, you shouldn’t leave them in a cold car either. Cars can act as refrigerators during the colder months by holding in the cold, which can cause animals to freeze.

Prepare an emergency pet survival kit
You never know when wintery weather might keep you from leaving the house for extended periods, or when you may get stuck on the roads in the middle of a snowstorm. Make sure that your family survival kit includes your pet. Having an emergency supply of pet food, towels and blankets could save your pet’s life in an emergency!

Be alert, and stay safe
If you’re unsure whether it is too cold for your pet outside – it’s worth remembering that, generally speaking, if it is too cold for you, it is too cold for your pet!

As we look forward to a fun Thanksgiving week of family, friends and sharing; here are 5 safety tips for your pets this ...
10/10/2024

As we look forward to a fun Thanksgiving week of family, friends and sharing; here are 5 safety tips for your pets this holiday weekend!

Fall is an important time for parasite protection. We see flea infestations peak in the fall and blacklegged (deer) tick...
10/01/2024

Fall is an important time for parasite protection. We see flea infestations peak in the fall and blacklegged (deer) ticks are out looking for a host when its 4° C and above, no matter the season. In Southwestern Ontario, October and November are high risk months to encounter blacklegged ticks. Blacklegged ticks can transmit the bacteria that causes Lyme disease and Anaplasmosis to you and your pet. Let’s keep your pet protected from ticks and the diseases they can carry.

AT Animal Hospital of Bowmanville WE HAVE HAD 9 DOGS TEST POSITIVE FOR LYMEDISEASE AND 1 DOG TEST POSITIVE FOR ANAPLASMOSIS IN 2024.

Your pet may be due to receive their next dose of Flea & Tick protection. If you need additional doses, or if you have any questions, please ask us!

Do you know what dangerous items might be lurking in your house? Many common plants and foods can be toxic to our belove...
09/16/2024

Do you know what dangerous items might be lurking in your house? Many common plants and foods can be toxic to our beloved pets! This list can help indicate some of the most common and if you aren't certain, then it is always best to contact your veterinarian.

If you are unsure if you pet has consumed something toxic call your veterinarian or reach out to the Pet Poison Helpline:
https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=PPH_Branded&gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwuG1BhCnARIsAFWBUC1oTV5WIuADA0X5fPbkdJtGTvffk-ZcBp0UJMY2b3z2WnmQfSQUYpcaAs2bEALw_wcB&fbclid=IwY2xjawFVFYFleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHTd4jsh3mf5XILbxaj8CKFPrnjn2oB_hd-T_P_lAhJaWwEIFd9TZe5GxrQ_aem_PsVZlHfd7r2KTh367wSU5A

Is your pet protected against Rabies? If not contact our office today for a vaccination appointment 🐱🐶
08/19/2024

Is your pet protected against Rabies? If not contact our office today for a vaccination appointment 🐱🐶

Fall is right around the corner and Ticks are here! Call us today for your Flea, Tick and Heartworm preventions.
08/12/2024

Fall is right around the corner and Ticks are here! Call us today for your Flea, Tick and Heartworm preventions.

07/12/2024
Heartworm/Tick and flea season is right on the way,so be sure to get your furry friends in for their exam and preventati...
06/03/2024

Heartworm/Tick and flea season is right on the way,so be sure to get your furry friends in for their exam and preventatives! 🐶 We recommend starting tick and flea prevention all around the Year and Heartworm prevention at the beginning of May-June. You still have time to protect your pets against pesky ticks, so give us a call to book an appointment! ❤️❤️

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#3-100 Mearns Avenue
Bowmanville, ON
L1C5M3

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 3pm

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