
Southglen Veterinary Hospital in Winnipeg, MB is here to serve all your veterinary care needs. We are open 7 days a week for routine and urgent care. Our hospital has a team of licensed veterinarians and registered veterinary technologists. Our veterinary care team provides preventative, wellness and diagnostic services for cats, dogs and small animals.
We pride ourselves on encouraging you to ask questions about your pet's wellness, as we are ready to listen and provide answers. Our goal is to educate our clients while carrying out the best quality of veterinary medicine with care. We are committed to getting to know you and your individual pet as we provide experienced care through all stages of their life.
We pride ourselves on encouraging you to ask questions about your pet's wellness, as we are ready to listen and provide answers. Our goal is to educate our clients while carrying out the best quality of veterinary medicine with care. We are committed to getting to know you and your individual pet as we provide experienced care through all stages of their life.
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Our Team
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With "kitten season" fully underway, shelters will soon be full of cats and kittens in need of loving homes. It is in late spring and early summer when cats often have a litter of kittens. This increases the number of felines that are homeless. Due to higher-than-normal numbers of kittens and cats in shelters at this time of year, June is recognized as Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat month.
Pocket Pet Services
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Even the tiniest of animals deserve the chance to experience love and care from humans. Here at Southglen Veterinary Hospital we are here to help provide the best treatment and care for your tiny pets so they can live their fullest life. Pocket pets are generally easier to take care of but it never hurts to get a veterinarian perspective on the quality care they need.
Rabbits
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Yes! Just like in cats and dogs, spaying and neutering has benefits. Spayed bunnies are less likely to develop uterine cancer in the future, which occurs in over 80% of unspayed females older than 2 years. We recommend having your bunny spayed or neutered between 4-6 months old. Our veterinarians can examine your rabbit prior to surgery to determine if they are healthy for anesthesia.
Veterinary Referrals
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Here at Southglen Veterinary Hospital, we work with our colleagues in the community to ensure all cherished pets receive the care they need. We are happy to share and provide our services to patients from other veterinary practices. If your primary vet has recommended our team for your pet's medical needs, we are happy to help you in any way we can.
Urgent Care
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Accidents can happen that are completely beyond your control. As pet owners ourselves, we understand how traumatic this can be. Our team here at Southglen Veterinary Hospital is fully equipped to provide urgent care for patients 7 days per week until 10:00 pm. If possible, please call us at 204-452-0077 before bringing in your pet so our team can prepare for your arrival.
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