Cedar Hills Animal Hospital
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Cedar Hills Animal Hospital
We understand that your pets aren't just pets - they are a part of your family. Our team in Surrey and North Delta, British Columbia, strives to deliver the best veterinarian care with the utmost professionalism and compassion at reasonable rates. Our staff and facilities are kept up to date with the newest technology and education at all times.

We keep you and your beloved animal in mind at all times. Dedicated to the caring and humane treatment of animals, we are affiliated with The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). We treat your pets like our pets. We are passionate about highlighting pet health education. Our knowledgeable staff encourages owners to ask questions and be engaged in their pets' health.
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We are a full service animal hospital and grooming centre. Our hospital is run by Dr. H.S. Gill. Our grooming centre is run by a professional groomer. We have an in-house lab and pharmacy and offer overnight boarding, as well as house calls. Spaying or neutering your pets is a humane way to keep the number of dogs and cats in your community under control.
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A: Make sure your pet has an open airway and can breathe. If your pet is a dog, secure its mouth to prevent biting---a stocking works well as a temporary muzzle---and transport it to the clinic on a board to control its movements and prevent further injury. If your pet is a cat, put it in a box. Bring the pet to the clinic as soon as you can, even if you think it is fine.
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A: A dog's normal temperature sometimes varies but is usually about 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit. A: A cat's normal temperature sometimes varies but is usually about 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit. A: Puppies and kittens have "baby teeth" just like humans. It is normal for them to lose these first teeth when they are about 3 1/2 months old to make room for their adult teeth.
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A: The spaying operation does not contribute to obesity in dogs or cats at all. If you watch her diet and give her plenty of opportunity for exercise, you shouldn't have a problem. A: The doctor recommends spaying your female at 5 months of age. Before we can do the surgery, she must be current on her vaccinations and test negative for worms and heartworm.
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A: Constant scratching can be a sign of flea infestation, but it might also mean your pet has dry skin or possibly even a medical problem, such as an allergy. If the scratching continues in spite of careful flea control, we recommend a visit to the doctor to determine the cause of the itching. A: Ringworm is not really a worm at all---it's a fungus.
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