What is this on my pet?! It's a tick! Ticks are active anytime temperatures are above 0°C and can transmit diseases to both pets and humans. They can be as small as a poppy seed, making them easy to miss! 🔍 Protecting your pet year-round is essential. Contact us today to learn about the best tick prevention options and keep your furry friend (and yourself!) safe!
Have you recently brought a new puppy home and noticed them itching and scratching a lot? Have you noticed red spots, flaky skin, or excessive paw licking? If so, your new puppy might be allergic to something in your home or outside. Pets can experience allergic reactions and skin problems, just like people can, leaving them with discomfort or even pain. With our Simcoe vet dermatology services, we can diagnose and treat more than a dozen common skin conditions that are caused by allergens to put an end to your pet's discomfort.
Did you know about our PetDesk app? With PetDesk, you can conveniently access your pet's vaccination records, request appointments, and refill medications—all in one place! Stay on top of your pet's health with ease. Ask our staff for more info or download the app today!
Spring is here and fleas and ticks are sure to follow! Make sure to schedule your dog or cat's wellness appointment so they can be given their treatments that prevent fleas and ticks from becoming a problem for your pet!
Spring has sprung and so come many pet babies! If you want to stay away from baby fever this spring book an appointment at Simcoe Veterinary Hospital! Spaying or neutering gives your pet several medical and behavioural benefits. By having your dog or cat spayed or neutered, you will be helping combat animal homelessness. Cats and dogs can have many litters throughout a lifetime. Your pet is also more likely to run away to roam the neighbourhood looking for a mate when they're sexually mature if not spayed or neutered!