
What VECCS Certification Means for You and Your Pet
When your pet is facing a medical emergency, it’s important to know that the hospital treating them is equipped, prepared, and staffed to handle urgent

When your pet is facing a medical emergency, it’s important to know that the hospital treating them is equipped, prepared, and staffed to handle urgent

As temperatures rise in British Columbia, so does the risk of heatstroke and death for pets left in parked vehicles. Every year, the BC SPCA

Summer is a time for making memories with our pets—whether it’s hiking in the woods, spending the day at the beach, or relaxing in the

As wildfires become more frequent and intense across British Columbia and other parts of Canada, the smoky skies they leave behind pose serious health risks—not

During the summer months in Canada, warmer weather means more time spent by pools, lakes, rivers, and ocean shores. While cooling off in the water

Longer days, sunny skies, water play, trail hikes and beach outings — summer is a season both humans and their furry companions enjoy. But with

As Canada continues to navigate the opioid crisis and the evolving landscape of recreational drug use, a lesser-known but increasingly urgent issue is coming to

Whether it’s a sock, a string, or something out of the trash, pets are known for getting into things they shouldn’t. At Boundary Bay Veterinary

Urinary tract disease is, unfortunately, a common problem among cats—particularly those that are middle-aged, overweight, or spend most of their time indoors. Known collectively as