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Grand River Veterinary Hospital
(905) 765-0001
228 Argyle St N Caledonia
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Hours: Mon - Fri: 7:30pm to 8pm, Sat:
We Carry: Medi-Cal Diets, Iams Veterinary Diets, Hills Prescription Diets
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(Eg. 400 Wellington St. North, Hamilton, ON)
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Companion Animal

  • Wellness and Preventive Medicine
  • Ultrasound Diagnosis for early canine/feline pregnancy
  • Dental Care
  • Internal Medicine/Ultrasound Specialist available to visit practice.
  • Radiology
  • Surgery - various bladder & gastroiutestinal surgeries
    - orthopedic (cruciate repair, fracture repair)
    - spay/neuter
    - eye enucleation, "cherry eye" repair
  • Chiropractic
  • Penn Hip
  • Equine

    Wellness and Preventive Medicine

  • Dental Care
  • Reproduction
  • Chiropractic
  • Radiology
  • Massage Therapy
  • 24h. Emergency Service

    Our Staff
    Dr. Paul Robinson ~ Practice Owner

    Dr. Tammy Hornak ~ Practice Owner

    Dr. Heather McGowan ~ Associate Veterinarian

    Dr. Jackie Day ~ Associate Veterinarian

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why do I need to spay or neuter my pet?
    Dog spay or neuter.
    Cat spay or neuter.

    Why does my dog need a heartworm test every year?
    Caledonia is definitely a "hot spot" for heartworm. There is also A LOT of animals in the area that are NOT on a monthly heartworm preventive. This fact alone, allows the spread of heartworm disease in our area. Mosquitoes are being seen more and more "out of season" (i.e. outside the months of May - November), due to strange climate changes. This means that our animals could be infected with the parasite while not on prevention...yet another reason to have your dog on year-round heartworm prevention. As well, we all know how hard it is to remember to give the heartworm preventives on time. A missed dose could mean risk of infection, and one infection with heartworm could take your dogs life. This is why your dog needs to be tested yearly for heartworm disease!

    Can my pet get fleas in the winter?
    Your pet can definitely get fleas in the winter. Fleas can overwinter as adults, living on your pet! They can also survive as pupae in cocoons, left in areas of your home that are protected from freezing (i.e. carpet). Fleas usually thrive at temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees (21C - 29C), but can also survive at temperatures as low as 37 degrees (3C). Yikes!

    Why does my dog eat grass?
    Your dog may be eating grass for several reasons. It is not likely that your dog eats grass because he is not feeling well. It is likely that the fact he has eaten grass is what actually makes him vomit. Like any other plant material would. Some research shows that eating grass may be a way for dogs to supplement their diet, which may be lacking in things such as fibre. It may also be that your dog just likes grass!

    Quick Links

    Dog Care Cat Care
    Horse Care Heartworm: A Local Threat
    Common Pet Myths FIV / FeLV
    Tips on Your Pets Behaviour

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