Periodontal disease (gum disease), is very common in pets and can cause bad breath, oral pain, behavioral changes like reduced appetite, and may affect a pet’s kidneys, liver and heart.
Our board-certified veterinary dental specialist is trained to diagnose and treat both genetic and acquired dental problems. Using specialized diagnostics, including dental radiology, laboratory evaluations, and advanced imaging like CT scans, we can quickly and accurately diagnose oral health issues and related medical problems before planning treatment.
BBVSH also offers a wide range of specialized dental treatment options, including surgical solutions, ensuring that your pet receives the care they need for optimal oral health. Our advanced capabilities mean we can address even complex dental problems effectively.
A referral from your family veterinarian ensures the proper transfer of medical information. It is beneficial to your pet and the specialty veterinarian to have all relevant medical information and will help your pet receive appropriate care.
You are welcome to contact us directly without a referral if you believe your pet would benefit from specialty or behaviour care. However, we believe strongly in working hand-in-hand with your family veterinarian to provide comprehensive care, and if it is possible to provide records or a referral from your family vet, it is helpful. Please contact us at 604-514-8383 or at info@bbvsh.com.
Referrals to our Surrey, BC Hospital
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PDFs can be emailed to info@bbvsh.com or faxed to 604-427-2494
Referrals to our hospital in Bellingham, WA
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PDFs can be emailed to bellingham@bbvsh.com or faxed to 1-888-867-6928
We are here to take good care of your pet and we’re committed to establishing trust and mutual respect with our clients, however, please know that abusive language, aggressive behaviour, and lack of respect toward any of our staff members will not be tolerated.
We prioritize care based on severity, ensuring that the most critically ill patients receive attention first. Upon arrival, your pet will undergo a thorough triage assessment to determine the level of urgency. This process allows us to quickly identify and treat potentially life-threatening conditions.
Emergency Services aim to diagnose and support your pet during their illness or crisis; however, please recognize that you are paying for the services rendered, not the results achieved. The fees cover time, expertise, and resources dedicated to your pet’s care, regardless of outcome.
Walk-ins are welcome; no appointment is required.
If you are able, call ahead and let us know you are coming.
Our phone number is (604) 514-8383
There are so many reasons to bring your pet to us for specialty services or an emergency. Here are our top seven.