DOG
At Broadway Animal Hospital, we specialize in dog veterinary care services tailored to keep your furry friend healthy and happy. Our expert team of veterinarians in Orangeville is dedicated to providing top-notch canine health care, from routine check-ups to advanced dog wellness exams. We offer a range of services including vaccinations, dental care, preventive treatments, and emergency care to ensure your dog receives the best possible attention. Our state-of-the-art facilities and compassionate staff are here to address all your dog’s health concerns and deliver personalized care for your beloved pet. Trust us for exceptional dog veterinary services that prioritize your pet’s well-being and overall health.
Regular anal gland expression is essential for your dog’s health and comfort. If your dog is frequently scooting or licking their rear end, it may indicate a problem with their anal glands. Our skilled veterinarians perform this service to prevent discomfort, infections, and more serious complications.
Anal glands are small sacs located near your dog’s anus that produce a smelly secretion. They typically express naturally during defecation, but sometimes they can become impacted or infected. Regular expression by our veterinarians can prevent discomfort and complications.
The frequency depends on your dog’s needs. Some dogs require expression every few weeks, while others may only need it occasionally. Our vets will recommend a schedule based on your dog’s specific condition.
We do not recommend expressing your dog’s anal glands at home, as it can be painful or lead to complications. It’s best left to our trained veterinarians to avoid harm to your pet.
At Broadway Animal Hospital, we know that your dog’s dental health is vital to their overall wellness. Our specialized dog dental care services are designed to keep your canine companion’s teeth and gums in optimal condition.
Regular dental care helps prevent dental diseases like gingivitis and periodontal disease, which can lead to tooth loss and other health issues. Maintaining oral hygiene is crucial for your dog’s overall health and comfort.
Ideally, your dog should have a dental exam at least once a year. If you notice signs of dental issues, such as bad breath or difficulty eating, you should schedule an appointment sooner.
Brush your dog’s teeth every 1-2 days to prevent plaque buildup and tartar. Regular brushing helps maintain good dental health.
Deciding to say goodbye to a beloved canine companion is one of the most challenging experiences for pet owners. Our compassionate euthanasia services are designed to provide a peaceful, respectful, and dignified end-of-life experience for your pet.
Signs may include severe pain, loss of quality of life, or terminal illness. Our compassionate team can help you assess your pet’s condition and provide guidance.
The process is designed to be as peaceful and respectful as possible. We administer a sedative to relax your pet before giving the final injection. Our team is here to support you throughout the process.
Yes, we provide in-home euthanasia services to ensure that your pet can pass away in the comfort of their own home.
Protect your dog from the discomfort and health risks associated with fleas and ticks. Our flea and tick prevention services include diagnostic tests, treatments, and preventive measures to keep these parasites at bay.
We offer a range of effective flea and tick prevention products, including topical treatments, oral medications, and collars. Our veterinarians can recommend the best option based on your dog’s lifestyle and health.
Look for signs such as excessive scratching, biting, or visible fleas and ticks in your dog’s fur. Fleas can cause itching and skin irritations, while ticks may transmit diseases. Regular check-ups can help detect and address these issues.
Heartworm is a serious condition that can affect your dog’s health and longevity. Our heartworm testing service is essential for early detection and prevention.
A heartworm test checks for the presence of heartworm larvae in your dog’s bloodstream. Early detection is crucial as heartworm disease can cause serious health problems.
Dogs should be tested annually, especially if they are on heartworm prevention medication. Even pets on preventive medication should be tested to ensure they are protected.
Microchipping is a reliable and permanent method of identification for your dog. If your pet gets lost, a microchip increases the chances of a safe return.
Microchipping involves implanting a small chip under your dog’s skin that contains a unique identification number. If your dog gets lost and is found, the microchip can be scanned to help reunite you with your pet.
Yes, microchipping is a safe and quick procedure with minimal risk. The chip is biocompatible and will remain in place for your dog’s lifetime.
Regular nail trimming and ear cleaning are important aspects of your dog’s grooming routine. Overgrown nails can cause discomfort, while dirty ears can lead to infections.
Nail trimming frequency depends on your dog’s activity level and nail growth. Generally, nails should be trimmed every 3-4 weeks to prevent overgrowth and discomfort.
Regular ear cleaning helps prevent infections and build-up of wax or debris. If your dog shows signs of ear discomfort, it may need more frequent cleaning.
Ensuring your new puppy receives all necessary vaccinations is crucial for their long-term health. Our puppy vaccination packages protect against common and serious diseases.
Puppies require a series of vaccinations to protect against diseases such as parvovirus, distemper, and hepatitis. We offer comprehensive vaccination packages to ensure your puppy is fully protected.
Vaccinations typically begin at around 6-8 weeks of age, with booster shots given every 3-4 weeks until the puppy is about 16 weeks old.
Older dogs have unique health needs, and our senior dog care services are designed to address them. We offer specialized health assessments, chronic disease management, and age-appropriate preventive care to ensure your senior dog enjoys a comfortable and healthy life.
Senior dogs often need more frequent check-ups, tailored nutrition, and monitoring for chronic conditions like arthritis or kidney disease. Our veterinarians will create a customized care plan for your senior dog.
Regular vet visits, appropriate exercise, a balanced diet, and pain management strategies are key to keeping your senior dog comfortable and happy.
Spaying and neutering are essential procedures that contribute to your dog’s long-term health and help control the pet population. Our veterinary team performs these surgeries with care, ensuring your dog’s safety and comfort.
Spaying and neutering can prevent certain cancers, reduce the risk of infections, and help with behaviour management. These procedures also help control the pet population by preventing unwanted litter.
The ideal age for spaying or neutering varies depending on the breed and size of your dog. Our veterinarians will recommend the best timing based on your dog’s individual needs.
Our veterinary team is experienced in performing a wide range of surgical procedures, from routine spays and neuters to more complex surgeries. We prioritize your dog’s safety and comfort, using advanced techniques and monitoring throughout the process.
Before surgery, we conduct a thorough examination and pre-anesthetic testing. After the procedure, our team will provide detailed post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
We use the latest anesthetic protocols to minimize risks and ensure your dog’s safety during surgery. Our veterinarians closely monitor your dog throughout the procedure.
Vaccinations are a crucial part of your dog’s preventive healthcare. We offer a full range of vaccines to protect your dog against common and serious diseases.
Core vaccines include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus. Non-core vaccines, such as those for Lyme disease or Bordetella, may be recommended based on your dog’s lifestyle and risk factors.
Most dogs require annual booster shots after their initial puppy vaccinations. Some vaccines may be administered every 3 years, depending on the vaccine type and your dog’s health status.
Our advanced diagnostic imaging services, including X-ray and ultrasound, provide valuable insights into your dog’s health. These tools help diagnose and monitor conditions, enabling us to develop effective treatment plans. Accurate imaging is essential for comprehensive care and optimal outcomes for your pet.
X-ray and ultrasound imaging can diagnose a variety of conditions, including bone fractures, tumours, and internal organ issues. These diagnostic tools provide valuable insights to guide treatment and management.
Yes, both X-ray and ultrasound procedures are safe for dogs. X-rays involve a small amount of radiation, while ultrasounds use sound waves, making them non-invasive and suitable for most diagnostic needs.
Ensuring the health and well-being of our furry friends involves more than just regular check-ups and vaccinations. One often overlooked aspect of pet healthcare is annual fecal testing. This simple yet vital test is key to maintaining the overall health of your dog or cat by identifying and addressing potential health issues before they become serious.
Fecal testing is a diagnostic tool used to detect internal parasites, such as roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms, that can affect your pet’s health. It’s important because it helps identify these parasites early, allowing for prompt treatment to prevent more serious health problems.
Fecal testing can detect various internal parasites that cause issues like diarrhea, weight loss, and anemia. Early detection helps in managing these conditions effectively and preventing complications.
It is recommended that pets undergo fecal testing annually. Regular testing ensures that any parasitic infections are detected and treated early, supporting overall health and well-being.
Fecal testing is a non-invasive procedure with no significant risks. It involves analyzing a stool sample to check for parasites, and the process is straightforward and safe for your pet.
Yes, regular fecal testing helps prevent zoonotic diseases—those that can be transmitted from pets to humans. Identifying and treating parasites reduces the risk of these diseases, protecting both your pet and your family.
If your pet tests positive for parasites, our veterinary team at Broadway Animal Hospital will provide the appropriate treatment to eliminate the infection. We will also offer guidance on preventing future infections and any necessary precautions to protect your family.
Annual fecal testing is a key component of preventive care. It allows for early intervention and treatment of parasitic infections, which is essential for maintaining your pet’s health. When combined with other preventive measures like vaccinations and dental care, it helps ensure your pet’s long-term health and happiness.