
Pet Poison Awareness: Common Toxins Found in Everyday Homes
March is Pet Poison Prevention Month, a time to highlight the everyday substances that can pose serious health risks to pets and to reinforce the

March is Pet Poison Prevention Month, a time to highlight the everyday substances that can pose serious health risks to pets and to reinforce the

Just like in people, your pet’s kidneys perform essential tasks that help regulate their entire body. These two small but powerful organs help remove waste,

At Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital, we love helping pets and their people stay healthy — and that includes when they’re on the move. Because

The holiday season brings joy, togetherness, and extra activity around the home. But it also increases the risk of accidents, poisonings, or stress for pets.

Halloween can be a magical, fun time—but it’s also a night full of hidden dangers for pets. With candy, costumes, decorations, and trick-or-treat traffic all

As the crisp air of fall sweeps across the Pacific Northwest, many of us welcome the cozy season. However, there’s a less welcome visitor also

Emergencies can happen anytime, and as pet owners, we need to be prepared. Whether it’s a cut paw, choking, a seizure, or a sudden collapse, knowing

When your pet is facing a medical emergency, it’s important to know that the hospital treating them is equipped, prepared, and staffed to handle urgent

As temperatures rise in British Columbia, so does the risk of heatstroke and death for pets left in parked vehicles. Every year, the BC SPCA