Eagle Rise Animal Hospital

Eagle Rise Animal Hospital Eagle Rise Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital located in Colwood, BC

Eagle Rise Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital, located in Victoria BC. Our professional, caring team will provide you and your pet with the best possible care including:

Spaying and neutering

A full line of medical diets

On site laboratory

Cats, Dogs, Exotics, Reptiles, Rabbits, Rodents
(sorry no feathered friends at this location due to vaulted ceilings)
we will however be happy to take them at our sister practice
Glenview Animal Hospital

Hello darkness my old friend, soon you will be here at 4pm! Remember to set your clocks back and hour tonight!
11/02/2024

Hello darkness my old friend, soon you will be here at 4pm! Remember to set your clocks back and hour tonight!

We are supporting a local winter clothing drive! Please bring your and your families gently used cold weather cloths and...
11/02/2024

We are supporting a local winter clothing drive! Please bring your and your families gently used cold weather cloths and accessories to Eagle Rise Animal Hospital Monday-Friday this week ❄️🌬☔️

10/31/2024

Wishing all of our furry friends and families a safe and happy Halloween 👻

Happy First day of Fall from the Eagle Rise Animal Hospital Team🧡🌻☕️
09/22/2024

Happy First day of Fall from the Eagle Rise Animal Hospital Team🧡🌻☕️

Today in World Su***de Prevention Day  ;You Matter;Compassion Fatigue and Burn Out are significant challenges faced by p...
09/10/2024

Today in World Su***de Prevention Day ;You Matter;
Compassion Fatigue and Burn Out are significant challenges faced by professionals in the veterinary healthcare industry. We work hard to support Mental Health and Well Being in our teams. Take the time to thank and appreciate yourself and the people around you today.
https://www.canadianveterinarians.net/media/ewcch4wn/recognizing-the-signs-of-burnout-and-compassion-fatigue.pdf

09/06/2024

Happy back to school to teachers, parents, staff and children! Don't forget to take some time for yourself 💗

Happy International Cat Day! Let’s paws and celebrate our purrfectly adorable feline friends.
08/08/2024

Happy International Cat Day! Let’s paws and celebrate our purrfectly adorable feline friends.

No cone of shame around here! Jade's cone really highlights her magnificent ears 👏
08/06/2024

No cone of shame around here! Jade's cone really highlights her magnificent ears 👏

Heads up! We will be CLOSED this upcoming BC day weekend from Saturday to Monday, resuming regular hours on Tuesday. Ple...
07/31/2024

Heads up! We will be CLOSED this upcoming BC day weekend from Saturday to Monday, resuming regular hours on Tuesday. Please let us know ASAP if you need to pick up pet food or medications by Friday afternoon! 778-587-0354

For emergencies over the long weekend please contact WAVES at 778-432-4322.

07/12/2024

While fireworks are great fun for most people, many pets can be terrified. Some pet lovers use calming chews to relieve their furry family member’s stress, but consuming too many can cause severe medical distress. Find out what happened when two curious pets ingested an entire bottle of 160 calming chews in this month’s edition of Toxin Tails.

https://www.petpoisonhelpline.com/toxintails/pet-calming-chews-result-in-human-panic/

It's getting hot out there, protect those precious paws! Hot pavements can burn, so opt for early morning or evening wal...
07/10/2024

It's getting hot out there, protect those precious paws! Hot pavements can burn, so opt for early morning or evening walks and check pavement temperature with the ‘back of the hand’ test before heading out.

Do you have any plans to travel with your dog to the United States? The United States (U.S.) Centers for Disease Control...
07/08/2024

Do you have any plans to travel with your dog to the United States?

The United States (U.S.) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced upcoming changes to the import requirements for dogs entering the U.S.
As of August 1, 2024, US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will issue regulations to control the entry of dogs into the United States from other countries. These rules apply to all dogs, including puppies, service animals, and dogs that left the United States and are returning. They also apply whether you are a U.S. citizen, legal U.S. resident, or foreign national. This does not apply to cats at this time.

As of August 1, 2024, all dogs entering the U.S. must:

- be at least 6 months of age
- have an International Organization for Standardization (ISO)-compliant microchip
- appear healthy upon arrival
- have a CDC Dog Import Form receipt
- have additional documentation, which varies depending on where the dog has been in the past 6 months before entering the U.S., and the dog's rabies vaccination status

Visit www.cdc.gov/dogtravel to determine what rules apply to importing a dog based on its circumstances. If you do not follow CDC's rules, the dog may not be allowed to enter the United States.

Veterinarian’s Role:
The transportation paperwork, now called the CDC Dog Import Form, will soon be required. However, the form has not yet been released yet by the CDC. Once available, hospitals will be able to evaluate the workload for veterinarians and set a fee for the required paperwork accordingly. The CFIA is currently unable to provide endorsement for export documents for dogs entering the U.S., as the process is still being discussed with the CDC.

We anticipate more information to be available by mid-July and will continue to update our clients as we learn more. At this time we are preparing by ensuring our patients are microchipped and scanning the chip prior to administering rabies vaccinations.

If you need to schedule your pet in for an exam and vaccinations, or have further questions/concerns please feel free to contact us at 250-590-8445 or [email protected]

For further information on the upcoming changes visit:

https://inspection.canada.ca/en/animal-health/terrestrial-animals/exports/pets/united-states-america

https://www.cdc.gov/importation/bringing-an-animal-into-the-united-states/dogs-entering-us-after-august-1.html

Celebrating all the amazing dads and pet dads this Father’s Day! Whether it’s late-night walks, belly rubs, or cuddle se...
06/16/2024

Celebrating all the amazing dads and pet dads this Father’s Day! Whether it’s late-night walks, belly rubs, or cuddle sessions, we salute the love and care you provide to your furry family members.

To celebrate Pride Month we are selling rainbow bandanas up at reception for $1 each until the end of June! All proceeds...
06/13/2024

To celebrate Pride Month we are selling rainbow bandanas up at reception for $1 each until the end of June! All proceeds will be matched and donated to the Victoria Pride Society. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

On  , we’re celebrating the paw-some bonds that pets share with their best friends! Show us your pet’s bestie in the com...
06/08/2024

On , we’re celebrating the paw-some bonds that pets share with their best friends! Show us your pet’s bestie in the comments below!

This puurfect pair is siblings Joey and Chandler braving their very first vet visit together 🐾❤

Most of us are aware of fleas and ticks, but did you know that pets can get lice too? These tiny parasites can be spread...
05/30/2024

Most of us are aware of fleas and ticks, but did you know that pets can get lice too? These tiny parasites can be spread by direct contact with an affected animal, often in high traffic areas like dog parks, kennel facilities or on pack walks.

The good news? Lice tend to be species-specific and your dog will not give you lice or vice-versa. Keeping your pet up to date on their regular parasite preventative for fleas and ticks prevents lice as well.

Is your pet up to date on parasite preventative? Give the clinic a call to set up an appointment to discuss a parasite prevention protocol that works for you and your pet.

250-590-8445 🐾

Little Miss Moira posing with Dr. Wenn after her very first kitten vaccine visit!
05/24/2024

Little Miss Moira posing with Dr. Wenn after her very first kitten vaccine visit!

Address

314 Wale Road # 202
Victoria, BC
V9B0J8

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 8pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12505908445

Website

http://www.myvetstore.ca/eaglerise

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