Hagersville Veterinary Services

Hagersville Veterinary Services Small Animal Hospital Hagersville Veterinary Services is a small animal practice. It was established in 1955, the current facilities were built in 1991.

Dr. Ed Gowan originally bought the practice in 1985. In September 2015 Dr. Ed Gowan's son, Dr. Neil Gowan bought the practice. The Clinic employs 2 Registered Veterinary Technicians, 1 Veterinary Technician, 1 receptionist and has 2 clinic pets. The clinic is a full service small animal clinic. We offer annual vaccines, laboratory services, radiology, surgery, dentistry, nutrition, behaviour, and

much more. We offer surgeries 3 days a week; Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. The clinic does have a surgical laser on site which speeds healing, decreases pain and helps to cauterize as it cuts (less bleeding).

12/04/2024
This Friday, December 6th, we will be closing at 4pm for the Hagersville Santa Claus Parade.Happy Holidays everyone!
12/03/2024

This Friday, December 6th, we will be closing at 4pm for the Hagersville Santa Claus Parade.
Happy Holidays everyone!

This Monday, April 8th, is the solar eclipse. For the safety of our patients, clients and staff, we have decided to clos...
04/02/2024

This Monday, April 8th, is the solar eclipse. For the safety of our patients, clients and staff, we have decided to close early for the day. We will be open from 8am until 1:30pm.
Please be safe during this time and protect your eyes.

The total solar eclipse is just around the corner and many pet owners have asked the question “Will the eclipse affect my pet?” For the most part the answer is no. It’s no different then any other day for them. On a normal day your pets don’t try to look at the sun, so on this day there is no reason to expect that they will do anything different.

Ironically, the greatest risks to your pet’s well-being during an eclipse may come from human related activities surrounding the event. Large crowds, travelling, loud noises from festivities etc.. Our pets also feel our emotions, if you are feeling anxious or very excited about the eclipse your pet may sense that and start to behave differently.

A few tips that could help

🐾 Keep pets indoors: During the eclipse, strange shadows and changes in lighting may confuse them. Keeping them indoors will prevent them from getting scared or disoriented.

🐾 Provide distractions: Keep your pets occupied with toys or treats to help distract them from the unusual event happening outside.

🐾 If you are outside with your pet, don’t encourage them to look up or point to the sky.
Avoid walking your pets during the eclipse: If you're out and about with your pet during the eclipse, try to avoid walking them outside. The sudden darkness can confuse animals and may cause them to become scared or anxious.

🐾 Be aware of wildlife and livestock if you are out driving. The sudden darkness may cause them to behave out of character or become confused and run out on the road.

Address

8 Parkview Road
Hagersville, ON
N0A1H0

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+19057681611

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Hagersville Veterinary Services is a small animal practice. It was established in 1955, the current facilities were built in 1991.

Dr. Ed Gowan originally bought the practice in 1985. In September 2015 Dr. Ed Gowan's son, Dr. Neil Gowan bought the practice. Since then the clinic has grown and in 2019 Dr. JP Settimi joined the team.

The Clinic employs 3 Registered Veterinary Technicians, 1 Veterinary Technician, 1 receptionist and has 2 clinic pets.

The clinic is a full service small animal clinic. We offer annual vaccines, laboratory services, radiology, surgery, dentistry, nutrition, behaviour, and much more.