Blog: Dog

Spaying and Neutering

Having your female dog spayed or your male dog neutered can help prevent unwanted litters and unforeseen expenses. This can also help prevent/lessen some health risks & help with behavioural issues such as roaming or aggression in males.

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Dental Care

Dental health is a key component of our pet’s health and should be regularly monitored by both owners and veterinarians. Dental disease affects the majority of animals over the age of 3 years old. Your veterinarian can help you decide how often your pet needs a dental cleaning, and if…

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X-ray and Ultrasound

At Mill Bay Veterinary Hospital our team of Veterinarians have digital radiography and ultrasound at their fingertips. We also have access to a Board-Certified Radiologist for our patient’s benefit that can be utilized 7 days a week.

Blood Tests

Blood Tests play an important role in Veterinary medicine. We are able to tell a lot about the health of your dog by analyzing blood work. We are fortunate to be able to offer in-house blood work as well as many other reference labs to fulfil your dog’s needs.