VCA Yaletown Animal Hospital

VCA Yaletown Animal Hospital Healthy pets are the best kind - we provide care for dogs & cats 7 days a week 🐾 Improving Pet’s Lives
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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!

🚗🎶 Swiftie Alert! 🎶🚗  We’re all about the Love Story, but the Taylor Swift concert is bringing the traffic Era to our ne...
12/06/2024

🚗🎶 Swiftie Alert! 🎶🚗

We’re all about the Love Story, but the Taylor Swift concert is bringing the traffic Era to our neighborhood! 🐾 If you plan on visiting us now through Sunday, we highly recommend Shaking It Off and walking instead!🚶

🎤 Note: We have no control over the Wildest Dreams of parking lot fees, but we can tell you the event rate is in full affect all over downtown. Stay pawsitive, and we’ll be here to welcome you with open paws! 🐕🐾

🖤🛍️ 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. ❤️🐾

📢 Holiday Closure Notice 📢Our hospital will be closed this Monday in honour of Remembrance Day. We’ll be back to care fo...
11/10/2024

📢 Holiday Closure Notice 📢

Our hospital will be closed this Monday in honour of Remembrance Day. We’ll be back to care for your pets on Tuesday during regular hours. Thank you for understanding as we take this time to remember and reflect. 🕊️

If your pet needs urgent care during this time, please contact the 24-hour VCA Vancouver Animal Emergency & Referral Centre at 604-879-3737

🦴 Bone Appetit? 🦴While it might be tempting to share bones with your furry friends, it’s important to know that there ar...
11/06/2024

🦴 Bone Appetit? 🦴

While it might be tempting to share bones with your furry friends, it’s important to know that there are no truly safe options for dogs (or cats). Both cooked and raw bones can lead to serious issues, including broken teeth and digestive problems.

In fact, raw diets containing bones can not only result in tooth fractures but also pose risks of bacterial contamination. A recent case highlighted the dangers of raw food diets, emphasizing that we need to be cautious.

Though dogs love bones--the bones don't love the dogs and can lead to dental fractures, perforation of the bowel as well as obstruction of the intestinal tract, necessitating emergency surgery.

Let’s prioritize our pets’ health and explore safer alternatives together! ❤️

🎃 NO TRICKS, ALL TREAT 🎃 ! Why not treat your furry friend to some  ? It's a superfood packed with nutrients!Pumpkin is ...
10/31/2024

🎃 NO TRICKS, ALL TREAT 🎃

! Why not treat your furry friend to some ? It's a superfood packed with nutrients!

Pumpkin is low in calories and rich in vitamins A and C, helping support and . It also moisturizes skin promoting a shiny coat and reducing dryness. Plus, pumpkin is great for digestion—its natural fiber can help with upset stomachs and even support urinary health.

Some say it even helps keep pesky parasites at bay! (Pumpkin has high amounts of the amino acid cucurbitacin, which is actually toxic to many common and has been used to expel worms in ruminating animals).❗Grinding up a teaspoon of ground pumpkin seeds and mixing them into canned food (or a little canned pumpkin!) is a good preventative measure, but don't use this to replace your pet's usual parasite treatments, as they are very important.

Add a scoop of pumpkin to top your dog’s meals for a tasty, healthy treat this ...just make sure to not confuse it with pumpkin pie filling. (That stuff's full of sugar and no-good for doggos).

Klaus says: Happy Halloween Eve! 🎃 👻
10/30/2024

Klaus says: Happy Halloween Eve! 🎃 👻

Update on Associate Molly's Mars, Incorporated Ambassador Trip to Ghana!It was an exciting week of learning and collabor...
10/28/2024

Update on Associate Molly's Mars, Incorporated Ambassador Trip to Ghana!

It was an exciting week of learning and collaboration.

There was a seminar in Obodan focused on the health of sheep, goats, and poultry, bringing together a fantastic group of women dedicated to animal welfare.

Following that, were the farms in Noka, where we engaged directly with local farmers to share knowledge and practices. The camaraderie was evident in our post-seminar group photo!

A special highlight was receiving a beautiful hand-woven Kente cloth from the Ghana Poultry Network (GAPNET) director and volunteers—what a thoughtful gift!

In Nsawam, we had the pleasure of working alongside local veterinarians and vet students, collaborating on cases and sharing insights. The experience has truly enriched our understanding of veterinary practices in the region.

From taking histories on sheep farms to fostering connections, this week has been filled with valuable experiences and new friendships.

We're looking forward to seeing more impactful work ahead! 🐑🐐🐔

It’s Still Tick O’Clock! Did you know that ticks can remain active well into the fall? As long as temperatures are above...
10/23/2024

It’s Still Tick O’Clock!

Did you know that ticks can remain active well into the fall? As long as temperatures are above 0-2°C, these little critters can survive even our cold winters!

🔍 Here’s some important info: Adult start searching for hosts to feed on when temperatures rise above that threshold. In fact, they tend to be most active during the fall when the cooler weather is just right for them.

💡 Did You Know? Ticks active during fluctuating winter temperatures and in spring can pose the greatest risk! Blacklegged ticks carrying the bacteria that cause are particularly resilient and are often the first to emerge on warmer days.

Whether you're enjoying a hike or relaxing by the campfire, it’s crucial to check your pets and have a first aid plan in place. Check out our guide for tips on staying prepared!

Stay safe out there! 🐾

🌍 Mars Ambassador Trip Update 🌍Our associate Molly is checking in from her first day in  !There was an orientation with ...
10/16/2024

🌍 Mars Ambassador Trip Update 🌍

Our associate Molly is checking in from her first day in !

There was an orientation with the Ghana Poultry Network (GAPNET), our partner organization for this placement, followed by a visit to the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Veterinary Services Directorate.

During the visit, they had the privilege of meeting with the Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr. Emmanuel Allegye Cudjoe, and the Registrar of the Veterinary Council of Ghana, Dr. Kigsley Mickey Aryee. The team also toured the Veterinary Laboratory, gaining valuable insights into local veterinary practices.

Check out a few photos from the day: 1️⃣ Meeting with Dr. Akunzule (Director of GAPNET), Dr. Emmanuel Allegye Cudjoe (CVO of Ghana), Dr. Katie McCullough (Mars Ambassador), and GAPNET volunteer Diana Asaname. 2️⃣ A glimpse of the Veterinary Laboratory. 3️⃣ Connecting with Dr. Akunzule and Diana at the GAPNET office.

Stay tuned for more updates as the journey continues!

Sweet Gia just strolling through the autumn 🍂 sunshine 🌞! We couldn’t resist sharing this cute little lady 🐶
10/15/2024

Sweet Gia just strolling through the autumn 🍂 sunshine 🌞! We couldn’t resist sharing this cute little lady 🐶

🎉🐾  : Celebrating Our Amazing RVTs! 🐾🎉Did you know that   and Technicians (RVTs) wear many hats in the   world? 🐶✨ Let’s...
10/11/2024

🎉🐾 : Celebrating Our Amazing RVTs! 🐾🎉

Did you know that and Technicians (RVTs) wear many hats in the world? 🐶✨ Let’s dive into some pawsitively fascinating roles they take on every day!

🔍 Triage Masters: RVTs are the first responders of our clinic! They obtain your pet’s history and check their vital signs, ensuring they’re healthy and ready for their visit.

💉 Anesthesia Experts: From placing IV catheters to monitoring vital signs during surgery, RVTs ensure our furry friends are safe and comfy while they snooze through procedures.

🛠️ Surgical Sidekicks: Whether it’s a spay or orthopedic surgery, RVTs are right there assisting veterinarians to make sure everything goes smoothly.

💊 Medication Maestros: Once the veterinarian prescribes medication, RVTs are the ones who dispense it and guide pet owners on what to expect—side effects included!

📚 Knowledge Nuggets: Passionate about animals, RVTs love to share their expertise, advocating for both pet welfare and owner success!

🧪 Lab Legends: From blood draws to analyzing samples, RVTs work behind the scenes to provide vital diagnostic information to your vet.

📸 Imaging Innovators: RVTs ensure that the diagnostic images taken are crystal clear, helping veterinarians make the best decisions for your pet's health.

📖 Lifelong Learners: To stay on top of the latest in veterinary science, RVTs commit to ongoing education—because there’s always something new to learn!

🧠 Quick Thinkers: In emergencies, RVTs are the cool-headed problem solvers, making swift decisions to help pets in need.

🤝 Team Players: Finally, RVTs are an essential part of the veterinary healthcare team, working collaboratively to provide the best care possible.

This month, let’s give a shoutout to our incredible RVTs who are dedicated to keeping your (slightly hairier) family members healthy and happy! 🥳❤️

We are thrilled to announce that one of our amazing associates, Molly, has been selected for the prestigious Mars, Incor...
10/08/2024

We are thrilled to announce that one of our amazing associates, Molly, has been selected for the prestigious Mars, Incorporated Ambassador Program! 🎉

She's headed off to to train Community Animal Health Workers, focusing on disease recognition and antibiotic use in sheep, goats, and poultry. This incredible opportunity aims to enhance food security in rural communities, and we couldn’t be more proud of her commitment to making a difference! 🙌

With her extensive background in large animals and her volunteer experience with Maasai tribes in Eastern Africa, she knew she was a perfect fit for the Animal Health Advisor role alongside Ghana Poultry Network (GAPNET) and Veterinarians without Borders.🐄

Molly is eager to learn about the unique challenges small-scale farmers face and how she can empower communities to improve animal health and food production. Plus, she can’t wait to soak in the rich culture of Ghana and explore its beautiful sights during her downtime!

As we say goodbye to Molly, let’s show her some love and support! ❤️ Keep an eye on her journey and the amazing work she’ll be doing through our socials.

You can also follow and for updates on their impactful initiatives.

Wishing you all the best, Molly! Go make a difference!

✅  SKILLS CHECK!✅Hands-free  Check out Amanda,   extraordinaire at   Central Island Veterinary Emergency Hospital, learn...
10/03/2024

✅ SKILLS CHECK!✅
Hands-free

Check out Amanda, extraordinaire at Central Island Veterinary Emergency Hospital, learning some hands free tips and tricks!

There is such a positive impact these techniques have on both staff AND patients because you’re lowering the exposure to harmful radiation while incorporating fear free techniques with the benefit of less stressed patients!

Kudos for being leaders in the industry and promoting change within your hospital! 🙌

🎉 WE'VE GOT OUR EYES ON RVTS THIS MONTH🎉October is here, and that means it's time to celebrate and honour the incredible...
10/01/2024

🎉 WE'VE GOT OUR EYES ON RVTS THIS MONTH🎉

October is here, and that means it's time to celebrate and honour the incredible work of - a vital role in the world.

From being triage nurses who record your pet’s history and perform vital checks, to anesthesiologists who expertly manage anesthesia and monitor vital signs during surgery, play a crucial role in your pet's care.

They ensure that our furry, feathered, and scaled companions are happy and healthy, contributing greatly to the wellbeing of our communities.
🐶🐱🦜🐢

They also help safeguard the health and safety of animals (and all Canadians) through their expertise in biosecurity and infectious disease control! Talk about cool!

Stay tuned to our socials all to see our wonderful RVT's and all the work they do here at and !

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893 Expo Boulevard
Vancouver, BC
V6B1C4

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 12:30pm
1:30pm - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 6:30pm
Sunday 9am - 6:30pm

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+16046827389

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From its origins as Vancouver’s warehouse district, Yaletown has been transformed into an exciting and vibrant neighborhood full of interesting shops, amazing restaurants, and a diverse community. The human population has brought along with it a huge number of animal companions, including a highly visible pack of dogs, and an equally large but less visible clutter of cats. At Yaletown Pet Hospital, we are pleased to provide quality veterinary services to the area’s furry family members.

Yaletown Pet Hospital is a full-service veterinary clinic and is currently the only veterinary clinic south of Granville Street serving the downtown core of Vancouver. We offer a wide variety of services and products to enhance the health of your furry companions. For your convenience, we are open seven days a week, including most statutory holidays. Yaletown Pet Hospital opened in our original Smithe Street location in 2003. The rapid growth of the neighborhood made it necessary to expand, so we moved in 2010 into our new, much larger location, just around the corner at 893 Expo Boulevard.