Our Mission
We
strive to provide you and your pet with the best possible care through
courteous and efficient service as well as the most current medical
and surgical techniques. We treat every client as an individual
as we realize that every pet and its owner have different medical,
emotional and financial needs.
You and your pet are our most important concern! We would appreciate
any feedback, positive or negative, so that we can provide you with
the best possible service.
Services
Preventative Medicine
The key to animal health is preventative medicine. At the Aldergrove
Animal Hospital we tailor preventative health programs for dogs
and cats starting from birth. The cornerstone of this program is
a regular physical examination. At this time an individual vaccination
protocol can be developed for your pet based on its activity and
environment.
Life Stage Examinations
The physical includes examination of,
- Eyes & Ears
- Skin & Nails
- Heart & Lungs
- Teeth & Gums
- Digestive & Urinary Systems
It also includes discussion of and advice on, nutrition and diet,
behavior, parasite prevention and dental care.
Many conditions, whether medical, dental, behavioral or nutritional,
are easier to prevent than they are to cure.
1. Puppies and kittens should be seen several
times for examinations, vaccinations, parasite control and spaying
or neutering in their first 6 months of life. We treat every puppy
and kitten as an individual depending on activity and environment.
Call us to find out about specific recommendations for your baby.
2. Adult
From 1-8 years of life they should be seen at least once per year
for a check up and necessary vaccinations, parasite prevention and
dental care. Every animal is an individual so we need to customize
your pets health care plan.
Canine
Vaccination Decision Making (size: 103 KB)
3. Senior Pet Care
Growing older is a fact of life for cats and dogs just like it is
for humans. Just like in humans we have made great advances in veterinary
medicine, which leads to healthier, longer-lived pets. As a rule
of thumb, cats and smaller breeds of dogs live longer than giant
breeds of dogs. Giant breeds live an average of 9-10 years and cats
and small breeds live an average of 12-13 years. By the time they
reach the age of 7-8 years of age all pets should be considered
seniors. Early detection of disease is the cornerstone to a long
and happy life!
Senior
Cat Care (size: 58 KB)
Senior
Dog Care (size: 75 KB)
Senior
Health Plan (size: 63 KB)
| Pet Age |
Human Equivalent |
| |
Small Dog/Cat |
Medium Dog |
Large Dog |
| 1 |
15 |
15 |
15 |
| 2 |
24 |
24 |
24 |
| 3 |
28 |
28 |
28 |
| 4 |
32 |
32 |
32 |
| 5 |
36 |
36 |
36 |
| 6 |
40 |
42 |
45 |
| 7 |
44 |
47 |
Senior 50 |
| 8 |
48 |
Senior 51 |
55 |
| 9 |
Senior 52 |
56 |
61 |
| 10 |
56 |
60 |
Geriatric 66 |
| 11 |
60 |
65 |
72 |
| 12 |
64 |
Geriatric 69 |
77 |
| 13 |
Geriatric 68 |
74 |
82 |
| 14 |
72 |
78 |
88 |
| 15 |
76 |
83 |
93 |
| 16 |
80 |
87 |
|
| 17 |
84 |
92 |
|
| 18 |
88 |
|
|
| 19 |
92 |
|
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Medicine and Surgery
The
Aldergrove Animal Hospital offers complete medical and surgical
services. We have in house X ray equipment, automatic film processing
and electrocardiography. We use a large central laboratory located
15 minutes away, which results in very extensive and accurate results
in 4-24 hours. We also offer oncology and chemotherapy.
We have a well-equipped surgical suite with Doppler blood pressure
monitoring, radio surgery and a broad range of orthopedic equipment.
We use only isoflurane gas anesthetic to deliver the safest anesthetic
possible. We recommend pre-anesthetic blood testing for all anesthetic
procedures.
Cat
Spay Slide Show (size:
1.3 MB)
Telemedicine
All of our radiographs(x-rays) are captured by a digital camera
and then uploaded through the internet to Veterinary Diagnostic
Imaging & Cytopathology www.vdic.com where they are read by a board certified radiologist. We can have
a specialist’s report often within an hour. This helps to
give the most accurate interpretation of your pet’s x-rays.
Telemedicine
- What is it? (size: 48KB)
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Dentistry
Regular dental care prevents bad breath, oral pain, tooth loss and
even serious illness. We offer extensive dental services that include
scaling, polishing and some endodontics. We have access to dental
specialists for root canals and major endodontic procedures. Dogs
and cats do not sit still for dental procedures and so have to be
anesthetized. We recommend pre-anesthetic testing for all dental
procedures. We also have many special dental products and diets
that promote good dental health and reduce the frequency of dental
cleanings.
What
is involved in a Dental Cleaning? (size: 73KB)
Cleaning
your pet's teeth (size: 787KB)
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Canine Sports Medicine
Dr.
Bowra has a special interest in canine sports medicine. He is a
member of the American Canine Sports Medicine Association. He has
many clients who breed and race sight hounds (Whippets, Greyhounds,
Salukis), as well as competitive agility dogs, trial retrievers
and even competitive sheep herding border collies. There are many
disorders that are specific to athletic animals whether they be
a trial retriever or a racing Greyhound. He is in contact with a
number of veterinarians around the world who specialize in this
area.
Canine
Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury Slide Show (size: 568 KB)
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Veterinary Physical
Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy
Rehabilitation
goes hand in hand with sports medicine but there are many applications
for rehabilitation and physical therapy in non athletes as well.
Arthritis, hip and knee surgery, back problems and geriatrics are
all patients that can benefit from physical therapy. Therapeutic
exercise, massage, electrical muscle stimulation, therapeutic ultrasound,
aquatic therapy, acupuncture and chiropractic are methods that can
be used in rehabilitation.
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Complementary
& Alternative Medicine
We realize the value in alternative medicine and so offer access
to specialists in alternative modalities such as acupuncture, homeopathy,
and chiropractics. If you want to pursue any of these modalities,
we believe in working with these specialists to combine traditional
and alternative therapy in order to find the best possible treatment
for a problem.
Dr. Gail Jewell is a veterinarian who is also certified in Veterinary
Chiropractic and also practices Veterinary Homeopathy. She is available
for consultation in these areas.
Complementary
and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (size: 75 KB)
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Nutrition
Proper nutrition can help to prevent many disorders such as urinary
tract and skin diseases. Diet manipulation can also be used to treat
many diseases. We offer nutritional counseling and a full line of
prescription diets for many disorders. We also realize the value
of all natural, non- processed, non-preserved diets. For the people
who want to take the time to cook for their pet we have a large
library of recipes of home cooked, fully balanced diets for healthy
animals as well as many disease conditions. Although it is controversial,
we realize that some pets do best on RAW FOOD diets. We carry a
line of frozen raw food with several protein sources such as chicken,
ostrich, buffalo and quail.
Are
you ready for Raw Food? (size: 108 KB)
- Medi-cal Prescription Foods
- Innova and California Natural
- Amore Frozen Raw Food
- Eukanuba Veterinary Diets
- Waltham’s Veterinary Diets
- Prescription Diets
SUPPLEMENTS The biggest concern with non commercial diets whether
cooked or raw is the balance of nutrients. as well as vitamins and
supplements. There are many food supplements that can help to prevent
or slow down the progression of conditions like, heart, liver, kidney
disease, arthritis.
TREATS Of course just like us, all pets need treats. Many of the
treats that you find in pet stores are made with byproducts and
other unhealthy ingredients. Many treats are high in calories and
fat. We offer treats that are healthy for your pets. They may help
maintain dental health and reward your pet without putting on weight.
We do not forget about cats as we have a number of healthy cat treats
and toys.
- Feelgood Treat company –Liver brownies, fish&chips,
pupcakes and more
- Medi-cal Meditreats
- Innova and California Natural Health Bars
- t/d tartar treats
Nutrition is a very important, but often overlooked, consideration
in overall pet health.
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Flea Control
We
carry ADVANTAGE, PROGRAM, CAPSTAR, SENTINEL, REVOLUTION and OVICOLLAR
flea products. If you use them when you do not have fleas you will
not get fleas. We see fleas every month of the year. We must think
about fleas all year around in BC as they can carry parasites as
well as causing severe skin disease. We can devise an efficient
and cost effective flea prevention plan for your pets.
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Microchips
We use AVID microchips for the most permanent and traceable form
of pet identification. The microchip is about the size of a grain
of rice. It is injected beneath the skin between the shoulder blades.
This can be done in most awake animals with very little discomfort.
Once in place, any microchip scanner easily detects it. All SPCAs
and most veterinarians have scanners. Registration in a North American
wide database is included in the cost of the microchip. This database
is accessible 24 hours per day 7 days per week through an 800 number
from anywhere in North America. Once in place, if the chip ever
migrates or ceases to function it will be replaced free of charge.
The American and Canadian Kennel clubs recognize these microchips
as identification for registration of purebred dogs.
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EMERGENCY
Hopefully it never happens but you need to be prepared for it.
During business hours we will see your pet immediately if its life is threatened.
After business hours we refer our emergencies to the Animal Emergency Clinic of the Fraser Valley at (604) 514-1711. They are located in Langley across from Costco and behind Spa Utopia.
They have a doctor and nurse on site all night long and on holidays. They are a fully equipped hospital specializing in emergency and critical care. They can perform emergency surgeries and actually have an animal blood bank for blood transfusions. Your pet will be transferred to our hospital along with any records and X-rays the next business day. We work with the emergency clinic to give you and your pet the best care possible.
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Specialists
We believe in offering all available options for the best care for
your pet. We have access to veterinary specialists in many areas
including, surgery, internal medicine, ophthalmology, neurology
and radiology/ultrasound. We work with these specialists to give
you and your pet the best care possible.
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