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Hamilton Road Animal Hospital We are a companion animal clinic.Open 7 days a week.We provide surgical,medical and vaccination, spay

29/08/2024
First day at lab @ Exotic Pet Conference
28/08/2024

First day at lab @ Exotic Pet Conference

Attending Exotic Pet Conference in New Orleans
27/08/2024

Attending Exotic Pet Conference in New Orleans

We are closed today for Civic Holiday
05/08/2024

We are closed today for Civic Holiday

Our Special two guest of the day
01/08/2024

Our Special two guest of the day

We have a pet today with swollen abdomen and still we r trying to find puzzle here
23/07/2024

We have a pet today with swollen abdomen and still we r trying to find puzzle here

07/07/2024

Today is World Zoonoses Day
Did you know zoonoses are diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans? It's important to stay informed and take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.

For those with backyard poultry, check out the Association of Avian Veterinarian's handout on "Zoonotic Diseases in Backyard Poultry: How to Keep Your Family Safe" for valuable tips and guidelines. Stay safe and healthy!


Our team is in Kansas to get more training to enhance our knowledge in Avian/ Bird Care
29/06/2024

Our team is in Kansas to get more training to enhance our knowledge in Avian/ Bird Care

Attending Association of Avian Veterinarians Conference in Kansas City
28/06/2024

Attending Association of Avian Veterinarians Conference in Kansas City

20/06/2024

HPAI Concerns for Avian Welfare
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), commonly referred to as bird flu, is a viral infection that affects bird species worldwide, posing threats to poultry industries, wild bird populations, and animal welfare on a global scale. The spread of HPAI has prompted countries to take drastic measures to contain outbreaks, often involving depopulation of millions of birds to prevent further virus spread. This article explores the impact of HPAI on animal welfare, the response from various countries, and the long-term implications for global poultry production.

Read the first post on our new Avian Welfare News blog at: aav.org/blogpost/2127750/Avian-Welfare-News


With Little puppy
19/06/2024

With Little puppy

19/06/2024
Puzzle to solve . Please try to  find X-rays of which species has been radiographed
08/06/2024

Puzzle to solve . Please try to find X-rays of which species has been radiographed

Nice to see them today
02/06/2024

Nice to see them today

With cute pups
01/06/2024

With cute pups

Please try to find what is this special Species of pet visited us today!
31/05/2024

Please try to find what is this special Species of pet visited us today!

Special Syrian Pigeon
25/05/2024

Special Syrian Pigeon

24/05/2024

When your pet gets sick, you call your veterinarian. But what about when your pet is well? Physical exams are important because they give your veterinarian important information about your pet’s health. Your pet’s doctor can catch potential health issues before they become problems, and let you know any steps you need to take to improve your pet’s health. What’s more, regular checkups help your pet get used to going to the veterinarian office in a time where stress is low and nothing bad happens.

What happens during a physical exam of your pet? Your veterinarian will observe your pet’s general appearance, listen to the chest, inspect the overall body condition, skin, fur, muscles, eye, nose, mouth, and so on. Even during this simple examination, the doctor is gathering vital information. Feeling the abdominal organs, checking the hips and knees, and inspecting your animal’s teeth will help your veterinarian determine your pet’s health as well. During the exam, your doctor will talk to you about any vaccinations or further tests your pet may need.
Your veterinarian can help you take better care of your pet. During a pet’s wellness exam, the doctor might talk to you about your pet’s life stage, recommending any activity or dietary changes that may be appropriate. Veterinarians know which ailments affect different breeds and can help you take care of your specific pet.
Regular exams can help prevent disease. By performing blood work and other tests, your veterinarian can evaluate your pet’s organ function, detect infection, chronic conditions, and more. Remember that dogs and cats age more rapidly than we do. Being proactive about your pet’s health can catch problems in the early stages, before they become life-threatening. Preventing disease is also much cheaper than treating it, which is another reason to identify problems early.
How often should your pet have a physical exam? Your pet’s life stage determines how often they need to see a veterinarian. Puppies and kittens typically need an initial exam and another in 2 or 3 months to make sure they’re growing as they should, and remain healthy. Adult animals need a yearly exam, but geriatric pets will probably need to be seen more often than that. “Geriatric” refers to pets in the final 25 percent of their lifespan, and while it’s not exact, it usually means older than about 8 for cats and 6 to 9 for dogs.
At Hamilton Road Animal Hospital, we treat your pets as if they were our own. Our goal is to help you and your pet enjoy a healthy, fulfilling life together, so our extraordinary team offers a wide range of services. We’ve got veterinarians, technicians, assistants, and receptionists, all prepared to help you and your pet. For more information or to make an appointment, call us at 519-601-7550, contact us through our website.

Kitty ready for photo Session .
23/05/2024

Kitty ready for photo Session .

Say Hi to Little Young Guinea Pigs
23/05/2024

Say Hi to Little Young Guinea Pigs

We are closed for Victoria  Day
20/05/2024

We are closed for Victoria Day

Milo came for recheck to say Hello to us!
17/05/2024

Milo came for recheck to say Hello to us!

Please help and save our birds
17/05/2024

Please help and save our birds

Our new staff member ready to in exam room for kitten examination
16/05/2024

Our new staff member ready to in exam room for kitten examination

Little kitten came today for vaccination
15/05/2024

Little kitten came today for vaccination

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Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 21:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 21:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 20:00
Thursday 08:00 - 20:00
Friday 08:00 - 20:00
Saturday 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00

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+15196017550

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