Answers for Pet Parents, Peace of Mind for Pets

Frequently Asked Questions

We know you may have questions when it comes to your pet’s health and our services. That’s why we’ve gathered the most common questions from pet parents in Etobicoke—so you can find quick, helpful answers all in one place.

What types of pets do you treat?

We provide comprehensive veterinary care for dogs and cats, including routine check-ups, vaccinations, diagnostic testing, surgery, dental services, emergency care, and nutritional counseling. We also treat a variety of exotic pets, such as birds, rats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and ferrets! We offer full physical examinations, illness and injury evaluations, diagnostic testing (including bloodwork and imaging), treatment for gastrointestinal and respiratory conditions, wounds, infections, and other health issues, as well as pain management, supportive care, nutritional counseling, and, when appropriate, humane euthanasia and end-of-life care.

 

Yes, appointments are recommended to ensure your pet gets the dedicated time they deserve. However, we also offer urgent care when needed.

We provide urgent care during regular clinic hours. For after-hours emergencies, we can direct you to a trusted 24-hour emergency hospital.

We recommend annual checkups for most pets, and semi-annual exams for seniors or pets with ongoing medical needs.

Puppies and kittens should begin their vaccination series at around 6–8 weeks of age.

Yes, we perform safe and professional spay/neuter surgeries as well as other soft tissue procedures.

Can you help with behavioral issues?

Absolutely. We offer behavioral consultations to guide you in addressing common challenges like anxiety, aggression, or training concerns.

Yes, we carry veterinary-approved prescription diets tailored to your pet’s health and nutritional needs.

We provide comprehensive diagnostics including blood work, urinalysis, fecal testing, radiology, and digital dental X-rays.

Signs of pain include limping, reduced activity, changes in appetite, or unusual behavior. If you’re unsure, schedule an exam and we’ll assess your pet’s comfort.

We offer compassionate support for pets nearing the end of life, helping families make decisions with empathy and dignity.

Yes, microchipping is a quick, safe procedure that helps reunite lost pets with their families.

Take the First Step Toward Better Pet Care

Get Started with Marine Parade Animal Hospital

Your pet’s health and happiness deserve the very best. Whether you’re booking a first check-up, scheduling vaccinations, or seeking ongoing care, our team is here to help. Getting started is simple—schedule an appointment today and let us provide the compassionate, professional care your pet deserves.