Hespeler Animal Hospital

Hespeler Animal Hospital Veterinary Clinic for companion animals. Friendly staff and compassionate veterinarians. Our vets and staff will take great care of your pets!

Hespeler Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Cambridge, Ontario. We’re conveniently located close to Hespeler, Galt and Preston, and a short drive from the east side of Kitchener.

Visited by these cuties today morning.There cuteness made our day♥️♥️
02/17/2023

Visited by these cuties today morning.There cuteness made our day♥️♥️

Lunch with the team!
12/20/2022

Lunch with the team!

11/02/2022

Dear Valued Clients,
From November 7 , 2022 to December 10 2022 our full time Veterinarian, Dr Bhinder is going on vaccation.
In his absence we do have other doctors available from Monday to Friday . However we will be closed on Saturdays in November starting from November 12 till December 10, 2022.
We will resume our regular hours for saturdays after December 11, 2022.
Thanks you

10/27/2022

We are now offering 10 percent discount for people with multiple pets.

09/30/2022
08/25/2022

WHAT IS LASER THERAPY?
Laser therapy is a noninvasive treatment designed to reduce pain and inflammation, and to speed healing. This treatment
is quickly becoming standard of care in both human and veterinary medicine. Our staff members administer laser therapy
via a handpiece that emits this therapeutic infrared light in a fast, drug-free, and soothing treatment. The light can treat
surface problems such as wounds, as well as deeper structures, penetrating through fur, skin, and fat if necessary to reach
damaged tissue.
The therapeutic infrared light targets the mitochondria in damaged cells and stimulates them to regenerate and
stimulates them to return to optimal function. This regenerative process is called photobiomodulation (PBM). PBM does
not impact normal cells, but can help damaged cells to recover from injury faster.
Laser therapy can be utilized as an adjunct to existing treatments, often reducing or replacing the need for pain
medications.
WHAT ARE TREATMENTS LIKE?
Laser therapy treatments are fast and pain-free, making them well-tolerated by most pets. There is no clipping or shaving
required for the treatment area. When your pet arrives for therapy they will be situated in a comfortable position, and
may be outfitted with laser-safe doggles. You will also receive laser-safe eyewear to wear during treatment if you remain
with your pet during therapy.
Treatments take approximately 5 - 10 minutes depending on the size of the treatment area and the condition being
treated. During this treatment your pet will experience a soothing warmth that often relaxes patients, and sometimes
makes them go to sleep!
Some conditions require several treatment sessions for optimal outcomes. When your pet’s condition is evaluated your
veterinarian will discuss their recommendations with you.
CAN LASER THERAPY HELP MY PET?
Laser therapy is an effective treatment for a wide variety of conditions including:
• Wounds
• Arthritis
• Skin Conditions
• Pain & Inflammation
• Pain Relief
• Post-Operative Recovery
• Rehabilitation
• Geriatric Care
• Lick Granulomas
• Otitis
• Dental Conditions
• Fractures
• Abdominal Disorders
• And Much More!

Today is Cuddly Kitten day! As if we need a reason to cuddle these fur balls. If you are in the market for any stress re...
03/23/2022

Today is Cuddly Kitten day! As if we need a reason to cuddle these fur balls. If you are in the market for any stress reliever look no further. Pets are the best stress busters.
Cuddle your kittens in this gloomy weather and enjoy your day.

Spring forward with your pet!
03/14/2022

Spring forward with your pet!

New Canadian Armed Forces Discount!Hespeler Animal Hospital is proud to announce we now offer a discount to members of t...
03/13/2022

New Canadian Armed Forces Discount!
Hespeler Animal Hospital is proud to announce we now offer a discount to members of the Canadian Armed Forces!
To thank you for your service, we now offer our brand new Hero Discount. It is all about recognizing the bravery and sacrifice of all of our incredible Canadian heroes. We know you’re out there doing the jobs that many of us can not, and we appreciate your service. The least we can do to show our gratitude is help provide the best in care for your beloved pets!
So whether your pet is a service or companion animal, we’re now offering a 10% discount on all services provided. Additionally, your first exam with Hespeler Animal Hospital is now absolutely free! It is just our way of saying a big thank you to all those who are serving or who have served with the Canadian Armed Forces.
So drop by Hespeler Animal Hospital today to see that your pets get the very best in veterinary care! And always remember that we support and appreciate you.
Thank you for your service.

03/01/2022

National Tick Awareness months starts Today!There are some facts that Ticks rather keep to themselves!Watch this video to know how you can protect your pet, your family and yourself from Ticks.

Most people brush their teeth at least twice daily, floss daily, and see the dentist at least yearly for an examination ...
02/24/2022

Most people brush their teeth at least twice daily, floss daily, and see the dentist at least yearly for an examination and cleaning. Turn that dental mirror around to our dogs and cats who cannot brush their own teeth even once a day and at best visit the veterinarian for an oral exam every seven years (in dog years). Pets aren’t able to point to their teeth when they hurt, and some just suffer silently with harmful bacteria reproducing below their gumline that permanently impair their organ function.

Caring for your dog’s dental health should start when they are young. At two months—as soon as puppy or kitten teeth eme...
02/18/2022

Caring for your dog’s dental health should start when they are young. At two months—as soon as puppy or kitten teeth emerge—it’s time to start brushing. Although baby teeth are replaced with adult teeth, the puppy or kitten gets used to the brushing procedure, which continues for life. If you start early before bad breath and periodontal disease occur, your dog and cat can have healthy teeth into old age.

Dogs have 42 teeth, cats have 30—compared to the 32 teeth that humans have.  Dog and cat teeth are made of the same elem...
02/17/2022

Dogs have 42 teeth, cats have 30—compared to the 32 teeth that humans have. Dog and cat teeth are made of the same elements as human teeth— enamel, dentin, cementum, nerves, and blood vessels. It makes sense that if our pet’s teeth are neglected, they will develop similar painful dental diseases as humans. However, because many pets hide pain well, you might not know what’s going on inside their mouths. That’s why it’s important to not only decrease plaque accumulation on your pet’s teeth but also arrange regular professional dental exams and cleanings. To schedule an annual exam, contact our clinic staff at (519) 740-7706

National Pet Dental Health Month is here. Let’s try to keep those pearls white and nice 🪥✨
02/12/2022

National Pet Dental Health Month is here. Let’s try to keep those pearls white and nice 🪥✨

Valentine day is right around the corner and what better way to show pet love by taking care of their smiles ♥️🪥. Majori...
02/12/2022

Valentine day is right around the corner and what better way to show pet love by taking care of their smiles ♥️🪥. Majority of cats and dogs over the age of three suffer from dental disease. From February 15 to March 15th Hespeler Animal Hospital is focused on oral hygiene. Dental month provides owners with discounts and promotional products to help make your pets smile sparkle ✨. Do not hesitate to call and inquire about dental month today.

Pet Dental Health Month is here. Keep those sharpies white 🪥
02/12/2022

Pet Dental Health Month is here. Keep those sharpies white 🪥

Valentines day is right around the corner and what better way to show pet love by taking care of their smiles ❤️😁. Major...
02/11/2022

Valentines day is right around the corner and what better way to show pet love by taking care of their smiles ❤️😁. Majority of dogs and cats over age of three suffer from dental disease. From February 15th to March 15th Hespeler Animal Hospital is focused on oral hygiene. Dental month provides onwers with discounts and promotional products to help make your pets smile sparkle. Do not hesitate to call can inquire about "Dental Month" today. 🦷

01/20/2022

Due to unavailability of staff and doctors we will be closed on Friday (January 21,2022) and saturday (January 22,2022).
In case of emergency please contact emergency veterinary clinic of waterloo region located on Maple Groove road.
We will reopen on January 24,2022 for regular buisness hours.

Rabies is scary and always fatal.  It's also easily prevented.  This article discusses human deaths in the USA and that ...
01/12/2022

Rabies is scary and always fatal. It's also easily prevented. This article discusses human deaths in the USA and that the victims appeared unaware of the risks.

Please share it, especially with friends who travel a lot. One of the cases was in someone who got bitten by a dog while on vacation but did not seek prophylactic treatment and therefore died.

https://www.wormsandgermsblog.com/2022/01/articles/animals/dogs/2021-us-rabies-recap/

2021 was a bad year for human rabies in the US, with 5 deaths. Obviously, that’s a pretty small proportion and pales in comparison to some other

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210 Pinebush Road
Cambridge, ON
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Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 8pm
Thursday 8am - 8pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

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At Hespeler Animal Hospital, we believe in offering affordable yet high quality patient care and blow-your-socks-off customer service. We are a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Cambridge, Ontario. We’re conveniently located close to Hespeler, Galt and Preston, and a short drive from the east side of Kitchener. We offer a free exam for new clients and savings packages for all clients. Call now to give us a try!