National Pet Preparedness Month – are you ready for an emergency?
June is designated as National Pet Preparedness Month to remind pet owners to always include their furry friends in their emergency plans and preparedness preparation.
June is designated as National Pet Preparedness Month to remind pet owners to always include their furry friends in their emergency plans and preparedness preparation.
Just like humans, pets who are admitted to the hospital for emergency or trauma may need to have a transfusion of blood to save their
Registered Veterinary Technicians (also called RVTS, veterinary technologists or nurses) are the backbone of all veterinary practices and hospitals. At Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital,
When your pet has experienced a life-threatening trauma, every moment can mean the difference between life and death. A trauma is a severe external or
Warning: This article contains language about euthanasia. Veterinary medicine, particularly specialty emergency and critical care medicine at a hospital like Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital,
BBVSH gives back to service animals and charities who serve our communities. While most of the dogs we see at Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty and
If your pet has ever been seriously ill, you know that illness and disease do not follow a nine-to-five schedule. Pets sometimes need medical attention
National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week takes place during the first full week of November — November 6–12 this year — in recognition of the various
All creatures in the world deserve a life free from fear and pain. Humans can be very expressive about pain, but our pets are not