
How Vancouver Pet Owners Can Prevent Seasonal Allergies in Pets
Seasonal allergies aren’t just a human problem—they affect pets too. In Vancouver, changing seasons, pollen, mold, and environmental factors can trigger sneezing, itchy skin, watery
These stories show how pets make a difference in the lives of us unworthy humans all over the world with their big hearts and wagging tails.

Veterinary care is crucial and effective for a wide variety of conditions. The following is a partial list of some of the most common. If you do not see your pet’s specific condition listed, we encourage you to give us a call so we can personally address your particular concerns.

Seasonal allergies aren’t just a human problem—they affect pets too. In Vancouver, changing seasons, pollen, mold, and environmental factors can trigger sneezing, itchy skin, watery

Ticks and fleas are more than just annoying pests—they can pose serious health risks to your pets. In Vancouver, mild winters and lush green spaces

Gastrointestinal (GI) upset is a common reason pets come to Killarney Animal Hospital. Vomiting, diarrhea, or changes in appetite can range from a minor, temporary

Skin allergies are one of the most common concerns we see at Killarney Animal Hospital. Pets with allergies often scratch, lick, or chew at their

Heart disease in pets refers to any condition that affects the heart’s ability to function properly. It can develop gradually or appear suddenly, impacting your

Microchipping is a small, painless procedure where a tiny chip is implanted under your pet’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades. This chip contains a

Sharing your life with a pet brings a lot of joy—but it also comes with a bit of responsibility when it comes to health and

Not every lump, bump, or behavior change means cancer—but some of them do. And because our pets can’t speak up, early signs often go unnoticed

As a responsible pet parent, you want the best for your furry friend. You probably know that vaccines are crucial for your pet’s health, but

Pet euthanasia, sometimes called “putting a pet to sleep,” is a procedure where a veterinarian administers medication to gently end a pet’s life. This decision