
Congenital Heart Disease: What It Means for Puppies and Kittens
Congenital heart disease refers to structural abnormalities of the heart or major blood vessels that are present at birth. These conditions develop during fetal growth,

Congenital heart disease refers to structural abnormalities of the heart or major blood vessels that are present at birth. These conditions develop during fetal growth,

Xylitol is a sugar substitute increasingly found in everyday household products, and while it is safe for people, it poses a serious and potentially life-threatening

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

Most pet owners know that brushing a dog’s or cat’s teeth can help reduce plaque and bad breath—but dental health goes far beyond daily home

Imaging a beating heart Echocardiography (heart ultrasound) is a tool we use regularly to see the heart structure and function in real time in our

When we think of heroes, many of us picture capes and dramatic rescues. But in Surrey, some of the most impactful heroes walk on four

Every heartbeat tells a story. In February—Heart Month—we pause to focus on one of the most vital and vulnerable systems in the body: the heart.

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,

Each year, bird flu (also called avian influenza or H5N1) makes the news — usually because it affects wild waterfowl and poultry farms across Canada.