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Get all the advice you need about caring for new puppies and kittens as well as advice for new pet owners. Annex Animal Hospital offers a wide range of services, including medical, diagnostic, surgical, and preventive health care needs for your dogs and cats so that they can live a longer, happier life.
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Are you experiencing some challenges with your new puppy? Do you have questions about training and socialization? We’re here to guide you with the help of a Certified Professional Dog Trainer.
As a valued client of Annex Animal Hospital, you are invited to join us online for a Complimentary Client Information Night
Hosted by Annex Animal Hospital.
Featuring: Kim Offer, CPDT from Suburban Paws Dog Training
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The bonds we build in the early stages of a puppy’s life are very important. In order to help our new family members become confident, well-mannered dogs that ..read more
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From August 31st to October 3rd, we are running a special promotion for the well-being of our feline patients. We understand that bringing your cat to see the vet can be a bit stressful for some pets and their people too. If you find this process challenging, give us a call at 416-537-3128 to speak with one of our Registered Veterinary Technicians for helpful tips on fear-free vet visits for cats.
September Promotion for Feline Wellness Care:
When combined with any annual examination, vaccination, or routine wellness/preventive health care vet visit:
Complimentary nail trims SAVE ..read more
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It’s been a challenging year for many of you and we want to reassure you that the availability of veterinary care for your pets is not something you need to worry about. We are prepared to continue providing a high standard of veterinary care for your furry family members during the fall and winter months. We continue to perform routine medicine and urgent care appointments as well and surgery and dental services.
Read on to learn more about your next visit to the hospital.
If you have not been to see us yet this year, you may be wondering about how a visit to the veterinarian work ..read more
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Are you experiencing some challenges with your new puppy? We’re here to guide you!
You are invited to an online
Complimentary Client Information Night
hosted by Annex Animal Hospital
Wednesday, February 24, 2021 | 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Puppy Training and Socializing
with Kim Offer of Suburban Paws Dog Training
The bonds we build in the early stages of a puppy’s life are very important. In order to help our new family members become confident, well-mannered dogs that fit well into our households, they need love and support, as well as an understanding of how they learn. As new pet pa ..read more
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1y ago
Congratulations on your new puppy! As you take on this adventure of puppy ownership, it is important to set your puppy up for a long and healthy life. Below are the core aspects of preventative care that all puppies should have to promote their well being and longevity.
Vaccinations
Vaccinations allow protection of puppies and dogs from preventable infectious diseases that can be potentially fatal.
Core Vaccines
Rabies – The rabies vaccine is required by law for all dogs in Ontario. The rabies virus causes a neurological disease that can be lethal to both animals and humans. There is no treat ..read more
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SAVE 10% ON SENIOR WELLNESS CARE BLOOD TESTS
We want to help you enjoy your pet’s golden years by providing quality veterinary care and advice on how to care for your senior pet’s changing needs.
Age is not a disease!
As our pet’s age, their health care requirements change just like it does for people. You may have noticed changes in their eating habits, decreased mobility or interest in play times, changes in their skin and coat condition, lumps and bumps, or just general behaviour changes. These are common signs as our pets age and they may require more frequent veterinary check-ups to addre ..read more
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Holiday Hours
Please remember to order your pet’s prescription refills and pet foods early in the season. Some of our suppliers have reduced holiday hours, and shipments could be delayed.
Tuesday, December 24 – 8:00 to 1:00 pm
Wednesday, December 25 – Closed
Thursday, December 26 – Closed
Tuesday, December 31 – 8:00 to 1:00 pm
Wednesday, January 1 – Closed
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What’s Happening in December?
Once again, we are fundraising for the Toronto Humane Society Pet Food Bank throughout December. We are accepting p ..read more
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Back by Popular Demand
Our dental health promotion January through March 31, 2020
SAVE: 15% or Up to $200 on Pet Dental Procedures
Complimentary with dental:
Post dental re-check exam
Home care kit with samples and coupons
Bag of Hills T/D dental diet
An entry for a terrific raffle prize
Stinky Breath Is a Sign of Dental Disease
A smelly mouth is one of the first signs of dental disease. By the age of three years, over 80% of pets show signs of dental disease. Signs include plaque, tartar, gingivitis, tooth decay and often much worse periodontal disease. Regular dental ..read more
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Tick Prevention Recommended Tick prevention remains a priority for our pets this spring:
As the temperatures rise above 4 degrees, ticks become active and quest for food. Toronto Parks, woodland trails, grassy regions, and leaf piles all have the potential to contain ticks just waiting to hitch a ride on pets and humans. As we are already seeing pets with ticks this spring, our veterinarians feel that it is important to maintain vigilance by using tick protection on our pets.
Last year, the incidence rates for tick-borne disease in pets were on the rise.
IDEXX Pet Disease Report On ..read more