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5 Diseases That Veterinary Wellness Care Can Prevent

Sometimes the answers to life’s big questions are simple, such as helping your pet live a longer, healthier, and happier life with regular wellness care at North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital. Veterinary wellness care, including regular exams, vaccinations, and preventive treatments, is key to protecting your pet from a host of preventable diseases and supporting their [...]

Walk, Play, or Swim? Finding the Right Exercise Routine for Your Dog

You may be thinking, "Why do I need to choose the right exercise for my dog? They're all dogs, aren't they?" You're not wrong, and you’re certainly not alone. However, North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital knows that every dog is unique, and so are their exercise needs. Whether you have a laid-back basset hound or an [...]

Essential French Bulldog Care Tips

French bulldogs, often called “Frenchies,” have unique personalities and looks, and make charming and lovable pets. Because of their distinct appearance and endearing, human-like expressions, Frenchies are now Canada’s fourth-most popular dog breed, but they are often plagued with health issues. The North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team wants to ensure Frenchie owners have the knowledge [...]

The Power of Genetic Screening for Pet Health

You may think you know everything about your pet, but you can always learn more about your furry friends’ health. Genetic screening is a powerful tool that provides deep insights into your pet’s genetic makeup, health risks, and unique traits. Our team at North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital explains how this valuable information can improve your [...]

Nurturing Nature: Helping Your Indoor Cat Express Their Instincts

While indoor cats live safer and healthier lives than their outdoor counterparts, house cats require environmental enrichment, including activities that mimic what they'd do outdoors. From climbing and perching to scratching and hunting, instinctual feline behavior is multifaceted. Within your home’s safe confines, your cat may be unable to fully express their instincts and behaviors. [...]

Mastering Medication: Tips for Administering Pet Medications

If giving your pet their medication has been a challenge, you are certainly not alone. Many pets are resistant to taking medication. Whether administering a daily pill, a liquid drug, or an injection, the process can be stressful for both you and your four-legged friend. However, with the right approach and a little patience, giving [...]

Beyond the Checkup: Unexpected Ways Your Vet Can Enhance Your Pet’s Life

As a pet owner, you understand the importance of regular veterinary checkups to manage your pet’s health. However, did you know that veterinarians offer a wide range of services beyond medical treatments? From behavior and training recommendations to grooming tips and nutritional advice, veterinarians play a significant role in your pet's overall well-being. Let's explore [...]

How to Read a Pet Food Label

You may think all pet food is created equal. You simply go to the store, grab the bag or can, and feed your pet, perhaps never thinking about what the product actually contains. But, understanding how to interpret pet food labels is crucial for providing optimal nutrition and maintaining your furry companion's well-being. At North [...]

Tips to Reduce Your Pet’s Stress at the Veterinary Office

Our North Waterloo Veterinary Hospital team strives to make your pet’s veterinary visit as positive as possible. You can help us by taking steps before, during, and after your pet’s appointment to set up your dog or cat for success. Follow our tips to reduce your pet’s veterinary visit stress.  Prepare your pet before their [...]

Forever Young: 10 Ways to Support Your Senior Pet

As your pet grows older, they will likely require extra care and attention to help them enjoy their golden years to the fullest. Here are 10 easy ways to support your senior pet, so they will stay happy, healthy, and forever young at heart. #1: Tailor your senior pet’s nutrition As your pet ages, their [...]

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