Pet Medical Services for Dogs and Cats in Surrey & Langley, BC

When your dog or cat is dealing with a health concern, Avon Animal Hospital provides focused, compassionate medical care for pets throughout Surrey, Langley, and the broader Fraser Valley. Our veterinary team assesses and manages a wide range of conditions affecting the skin, ears, eyes, cardiovascular system, and musculoskeletal health. We work with you to understand your pet's history, identify what is going on, and put together a practical care plan. Whether your pet is dealing with a new concern or a recurring condition, our team is here to help, seven days a week.

Skin Condition Care for Dogs and Cats

Skin conditions are among the most common reasons pet owners visit a veterinarian. At Avon Animal Hospital, we assess and manage a wide range of dermatological concerns in dogs and cats, including hot spots, rashes, scaling, hair loss, and chronic itching. Our team evaluates your pet's skin and coat, reviews their history, and considers dietary and environmental factors that may be contributing. We work to identify the underlying cause and develop a care plan to relieve discomfort and support healing. Skin concerns are often manageable with consistent, appropriate care and regular follow-up.

Allergy Care for Pets in Surrey

Allergies in dogs and cats can present as skin irritation, excessive scratching, ear inflammation, or gastrointestinal upset. Identifying the specific trigger, whether environmental, food-based, or contact-related, is an important first step in managing your pet's comfort. At Avon Animal Hospital, our veterinarians conduct thorough assessments to narrow down the likely cause of your pet's symptoms. From there, we build a management plan designed to minimize your pet's exposure to triggers and reduce discomfort. Allergy care is often a long-term process, and we support you and your pet through every step.

Ear and Eye Care for Dogs and Cats

Ear infections are especially common in dogs with long ears or heavy hair around the ear canal. Eye conditions, including discharge, redness, and cloudiness, can affect both dogs and cats at any age. Avon Animal Hospital provides thorough ear and eye assessments, helping to identify whether a concern is related to infection, structural issues, or another underlying factor. Prompt attention to ear and eye concerns can prevent more serious complications and keep your pet comfortable. Our team will guide you through home care steps and follow-up visits as needed.

Cardiology Care for Dogs and Cats

Heart conditions in pets are more common than many owners realize, particularly in older dogs and certain breeds. Signs such as reduced exercise tolerance, coughing, or labored breathing can sometimes point to a cardiovascular concern. At Avon Animal Hospital, our veterinarians perform cardiac assessments as part of both wellness visits and focused consultations, using stethoscope evaluation and, where needed, referral to a specialist for further cardiac workup. Early identification of heart concerns allows for a management approach that supports a comfortable and active life for your pet.

Pain Management for Dogs and Cats

Pain in pets is not always obvious, and many dogs and cats mask discomfort until it becomes significant. Signs of pain can include changes in posture, reduced activity, reluctance to climb stairs, altered facial expressions, or changes in eating habits. At Avon Animal Hospital, we take pet pain seriously and incorporate pain assessments into every relevant visit. Our approach to pain management is individualized, drawing on a combination of supportive care, physical interventions, and on-site veterinary products where appropriate. We work with you to improve your pet's comfort and quality of life at every stage.

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FAQs

What are the signs my dog has a skin condition that needs veterinary care?
Common signs include persistent scratching, redness, hair loss, hot spots, flaking, or an unusual smell. If your dog is licking or biting at the same area repeatedly, or if you notice changes in their coat, a veterinary assessment is a good next step to identify the cause.
How do I know if my cat has an ear infection?
Signs of an ear infection in cats include head shaking, scratching at the ear, dark debris inside the ear canal, an unusual odor, or sensitivity when the ear is touched. Prompt attention helps prevent the infection from spreading deeper into the ear canal.
Can allergies cause skin problems in dogs?
Yes. Allergies are a common underlying cause of skin irritation in dogs, often showing up as itching, redness, or recurring hot spots. Identifying the specific trigger, whether food, environmental, or contact-based, is an important part of managing the condition effectively.
How can I tell if my pet is in pain?
Pets often conceal pain, but signs can include changes in activity level, reluctance to move or jump, altered posture, changes in appetite, or unusual facial expressions. If you notice behavioral changes or suspect your pet is uncomfortable, a veterinary assessment can help identify the cause.
When should I bring my pet in for a heart concern?
If your pet shows signs such as reduced exercise tolerance, coughing, labored breathing, or fainting, book a veterinary assessment promptly. These signs can sometimes indicate a cardiovascular concern that benefits from early attention and monitoring.

Concerned about your pet’s health? Our veterinary team in Surrey is here to help. Call Avon Animal Hospital at (604) 532-7600 or book your appointment online at avonanimalhospital.ca/make-an-appointment/.

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