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Why Call 24 Hours Ahead for Your Prescription Refill?

In veterinary hospitals there are a lot of medications that help improve the quality and length of pet’s lives. Just like your local pharmacy, we have shelves and shelves of medications for everything under the sun, in different strengths and forms – capsules, tablets, chewable flavoured medications, liquids, topical, injectable – the list goes on […]

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EVENT: Helping Hands for Pets of Fort McMurray

  EVENT: Helping Hands for Pets of Fort McMurray WHEN: Saturday, June 4th, 2016, 2pm-3pm WHERE: Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital 278 Lacewood Drive Halifax, NS B3M 3N8  

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The Journey of Adopting

We all know there is no replacing a treasured pet once we have seen them off to the rainbow bridge.  And that everyone heals differently. I believe it’s what you do with your time that helps heal. Adopting another animal can take days, weeks, months or even years for some.  Only you know when you are ready […]

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Lost and Found

When owners and clients come in telling us they have a missing pet, I’ve always thought it was sad, but I could never imagine how painful that feeling is. I’ve lost a few pets of my own to disease and old age- but those situations always had some closure to them. I always thought euthanizing […]

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Behind the Swinging Doors

I have worked in 4 different veterinary hospitals since 1997.  One thing is the same in all 4 hospitals – clients are usually surprised when they see what exists behind the swinging doors. There is a perception that the hospital is more similar to your own doctor’s office than a hospital.  What you see is […]

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Absolutely amazing staff. They were fabulous with the first cat I brought in but I was extremely impressed with my…

Tara Lee Mackenzie

This was a very good experience for my very sick dog and myself, the staff were so very kind to…

Stephen Bonang

So friendly, always on time. I ended up here because of their expertise in exotics (bird) and am sad…

Stephanie Glendenning