Fitting Fiber into Fido's Food Bowl
Fiber is important because it helps dogs feel full, supports natural, healthy digestion and aids in moving material through their digestive tract. Is there fiber in your pet's food bowl with each ...
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Our Animal Clinic is located in the Village of Islington in Etobicoke and is ready to treat animal companions big and small. The Animal Hospital offers a comprehensive range of services to treat many breeds and species of animals. Veterinarian Dr. Erin Spence and our team of trained veterinary assistants are prepared to assist you in all of your pet care needs. Islington Village Animal Hospital is a new veterinary clinic but Dr. Spence is an experienced Toronto veterinarian able to perform everything from vaccine administration to more advanced medicine and surgery. She and our trained health care team provide a variety of services to animal companions in Toronto such as:
Islington Village Animal Hospital is a full service animal clinic in Toronto designed to meet the needs of your pet and maximize your visit at the vets office. Our veterinarian and staff are trained in a variety of both primary and specialized medical services, which allows us to handle a multitude of pet issues so your animal companion can receive complete care under one roof. Whether it is a scheduled check-up or your pet requires urgent medical care, our Toronto Animal Hospital offers diverse services. For everyday care, such as vaccinations, routine examinations, and teeth cleaning, our veterinarian Dr. Spence and her veterinary assistants are ready to treat animal companions in Etobicoke. The Animal Clinic also has a pharmacy to reduce the number of trips that you and your animal companion have to make in order to keep him or her healthy. In the event that Dr. Spence determines your pet needs more intensive or emergency care, she is trained in veterinary X-rays, surgery, diagnosing and treating heart and neurological conditions, as well as skin and coat diseases.
On the premises of our Toronto Animal Hospital, there is a reception area, two exam rooms, a dedicated treatment and dental space, a surgery suite, and a digital X-ray room to meet the requirements of your animal companion and provide the care they need. You can view photos of our animal clinic on our See our Hospital page. The animal clinic is open six days a week and will handle emergency visits anytime the clinic is open. In addition to Dr. Spence and our veterinary staff, the Islington Village Animal Hospital has a resident white feline mascot named Tessie, whom visitors are guaranteed to see when they stop in to see the vet. New animal patients are welcome in this Toronto animal hospital. Call today at 647-347-2299 or request an appointment online!
Drop in anytime! We would love to meet you and your animal companion.
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