How Do Dogs Get Parasites?
Mosquitos, fleas, ticks and some common intestinal worms can cause disease and heartworms in pets. We are here to help.
Make sure to ask about the best preventive measures for your pet during your next visit!
Tasty parasite protection.
Give your dog tasty parasite* protection! Dogs love the beef and bacon flavor of SENTINEL® SPECTRUM® Chews.¹,² Talk to us about getting them for your dog at your next visit.
Vaccinations: Things to know
Vaccinations are safe and effective. They help your pet by preventing disease. Here are some important things to know about your pet’s vaccinations at GCVC!
Household Hazards & Your Pet
We all strive to keep our pets out of harm’s way, but it’s an ongoing effort. Let’s work together to keep them healthy for years to come!
How Do Dogs Get Parasites?
Mosquitos, fleas, ticks and some common intestinal worms can cause disease and heartworms in pets. We are here to help. Make sure to ask about the best preventive measures for your pet during your next visit!
Wishing all our pet parents a happy and safe 4th of July! 🇺🇸 Keep tails wagging and purrs going strong, by ensuring your pet is kept secure and calm during fireworks and festivities!
Wishing all our pets and pet parents a happy and reflective Canada Day! 🇨🇦
So short staffed we had to hire the patients for help #dog #vetclinic #shortsviral
Too Hot For Fido!
It can be dangerous to exercise with your pet on summer days. From hot pavement to dehydration, it’s important to know when to leave your pet at home!
Is your dog terrified of nail trims? If they are, you should watch this video.
The trick to fear-free nail trims is to get your dog comfortable with the idea by introducing things gradually, over a week or two — even longer if needed. This video goes over everything you need to know. If you have any questions, we’re just a phone call away.
Yard work? Keep your pet inside.
A hidden rock or stick can easily become a hazardous projectile when hit by a lawn mower or weed whacker. It’s best to keep your pets inside when doing yard work to prevent injury!
Cats Get Heartworms Too!
Cats are less susceptible to being infected by heartworms than dogs - but that doesn't mean they don't need preventatives.