Tuesday, February 17, 2015

SHOP ONLINE with My Vet Store

Did you know you can order your Pet's food, medications, treats, toys and more online?
Contact the staff at Royal City Animal Hospital to learn more.

http://royalcityanimalhospital.com/
https://www.myvetstore.ca/


Now you can enjoy the benefits of home delivery of your pet’s diets, as well as a wide range of toys, treats and supplements! We trust you will enjoy spoiling your pets on-line and will appreciate the convenience of having your pet’s products delivered right to your home.If you are a registered user, access your account entering your login information into our sign-in box on this web page.To get started, call us at (519) 763-4992 or fill out our online registration form!
Sign-up now to enjoy these great benefits:

Order anytime at your convenience, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Delivery to your doorstep. No need to go out in the rain, the snow, traffic or during your busy day. Products can conveniently be delivered to you at home, work…where ever you need them.

No-Obligation Automatic Home Delivery. Have your chosen pet food delivered to your door, so you don't have to worry about running out! You select shipping frequency, can delay your shipment or cancel at any time!

Free Clinic Pick-Up. When you order online, you can also choose to pick-up your order at our clinic, it's always free.  It will be ready, waiting for you and paid for!

Huge Selection! We have a wide selection of products for your pet, like food, toys, treats, and shampoo…all approved by us and at a very competitive price.
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Please note that prices indicated in our web store may be different than those in our facility and are subject to change without notice.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Are Valentines Day and Easter Dangerous for your Pet?


Many people love to celebrate Valentines day, and Easter with sweet treats like Chocolate.

While Chocolate may taste good and even have some health benefits for People, the same is not true for pets.

Dogs and cats can get very sick, and even die from eating chocolate. Depending on the size of the animal, the type of chocolate consumed (white, milk, dark, or Bakers), and the amount of it consumed - there can be some serious health issues for your dogs and cats.

This website has a great tool to help guide you to know how chocolate can affect pets.

http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/10/pets/chocolate-chart-interactive

IF your pet ever eats chocolate of any kind - the first thing you need to do is call your veterinarian right away. They can advise you if it is minor or if it is a cause for serious concern.

Enjoy your Valentines Day and Easter but keep your pets safe.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Valentines Day and Pets

Valentine’s Day is just a few days away, so I thought I would take this opportunity to remind everyone of the hidden danger this day to celebrate love can bring -Chocolate

Every year for Valentine’s Day, many people receive gifts of chocolates from their special someone not realizing that this gift can be deadly to their other special someone – their dog.  Chocolate contains a chemical compound called theobromine, which is a stimulant that is found in the cocoa bean. This chemical is easily processed by humans  with no affect on our bodies, however dog’s metabolize this compound much more slowly and as a result it can lead to very serious health effects. Some of the symptoms of chocolate toxicity are vomiting and diarrhea, tremors, heart problems, seizures, and death. The severity of the problem depends upon a few factors; such as the size of the dog, the amount of chocolate consumed, and the type of chocolate that was eaten. White chocolate has much less theobromine in it than dark or baker’s chocolate and therefore the amount needed to cause a problem is greatly reduced.
Keep all chocolate out of reach from your dog – even the best dogs can be tempted by a tasty treat.
If your dog has eaten any chocolate – regardless of type, please consult with your veterinarian to ensure immediate attention can be given to your dog before the toxin has a chance to take effect. Your veterinarian will have better success in treating your dog for chocolate toxicity if immediate action is taken. Do not delay treatment or any reason.  When you call your veterinarian, be prepared to tell them what type of chocolate your dog ate, approximately how much was eaten, and when it was eaten.

Enjoy the day with your special someone – and your 4-legged valentine as well.


Tuesday, February 10, 2015

RVT's on site at Royal City Animal Hospital


When it comes to your pet's health care, we know you have options.
Our goal at Royal City Animal Hospital is to provide the best possible care to your dogs and cats.
The staff at our veterinary clinic are knowledgeable in many areas of petcare, and each member of our staff has their own unique interests, passions, and areas of expertise.

One quality of our Animal Hospital in Guelph, is that we hire Registered Veterinary Technicians.
Lisa and Randi are both graduates of accredited schools for Veterinary technology, and animal health. Both also maintain their registration status with the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT), by abiding by codes of conduct, and maintaining continuing education standards requirements by constantly upgrading knowledge, skills, and abilities at various conferences, seminars, and symposiums.

Lisa will be once again attending the OAVT conference - the annual Educational Conference for Veterinary Technicians in Ontario. She will learn more ways to improve the health of your Pets.

If you have a question about your pet's health - send her or Randi an email.
rcahtechs(at)Rogers.com


Friday, November 21, 2014

Christmas Gift Giving


Looking for a great Christmas gift for the Pet Lover in your life?
Make a donation to the Ontario Veterinary College Pet Trust - to help end pet Cancer.
you can purchase items from their website, or make a donation in their name.

help end CANCER.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Pets on Facebook

We want to hear from you....our fans - Fellow Pet Owners who care about their Pets.
Join us on Facebook - and share stories and photos with us,
We Love to hear about your Dogs and cats and how we can help them,
If you have any questions about pet care - feel free to share your questions.

If you would like your Pet to be the Cover Model on our Veterinary Exclusive Facebook Page - send your photos to us.



rcahclients@rogers.com

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

How Pets Improve our Lives and make us HAPPIER

Happify has created this great infographic to demonstrate how our Pets can help improve our lives, our Outlook, and our emotional Well-Being.

If you are feeling down, or stressed, or unhappy, or sad.....
Please check out how a Pet can make things better.






Call Royal City Animal Hospital if you have any questions about #PetCare.
visit us on Facebook.