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Locality: Langley, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-534-4813



Address: 5758 - 203 Street V3A 1W3 Langley, BC, Canada

Website: www.langleyanimalclinic.ca

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Langley Animal Clinic 15.12.2020

We know that you're busy. That's why we take great care to schedule you in for an appointment as soon as we can. Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review, Kellie!

Langley Animal Clinic 02.12.2020

The holidays can be a stressful time, as well! If you know that your pet gets anxious as a result of a change in schedule or extra visitors, make sure that you provide them with a safe haven to retreat to. Our furry friends may be very sensitive to change. Don't forget that if you are experiencing stress, they are likely stressed too.

Langley Animal Clinic 17.11.2020

We would like to thank you all very much for continuing to be patient with us during these busy times. Our business growth has overwhelmed our current phone system and so we will be implementing a new automated phone system to help decrease our wait times and increase efficiency. Upon contacting us, your call will be prompted through a list of options to direct you to the person that can best help you with your request. You will also have the option to leave a message instead of waiting on hold. We appreciate your patience as we switch over to this new system and we look forward to providing you with the best possible service as we move into the New Year!

Langley Animal Clinic 17.11.2020

It's no secret that there's a lot going on during the holidays, both inside and outside of the home. If your family has more devices plugged in than usual, pay attention to where all of your cords are - some pets like to use these as new and exciting chew toys! Not only will this destroy your cords, it could also severely burn your pet's mouth. Use cord covers or battery-powered holiday lights to reduce any cord-related holiday hazards.

Langley Animal Clinic 12.11.2020

Although your pet may love you in the moment, feeding your pup cooked turkey or ham bones is extremely dangerous. Giving your dog a cooked bone of any kind is hazardous to their health for a number of reasons: it is a huge choking hazard, can cause internal bleeding, serious damage to your pet's mouth and throat, and many other serious issues. This holiday season (and all other days of the year) do not give your dog cooked bones of any kind.

Langley Animal Clinic 08.11.2020

Around since 1943, we take pride in offering highly professional & personal service to all of our BC patients.

Langley Animal Clinic 02.11.2020

What you choose to feed your pet will have a direct impact on their health and wellbeing. That's why it's so important to make informed and educated decisions on your pet's food and nutrition. Visit our website for answers to common questions such as: What food should I feed my pregnant dog? Can I feed raw diets during pregnancy? What to do with obese animals?... How to transition to a new diet? See more

Langley Animal Clinic 29.10.2020

Candles, another festive holiday decoration, are a known fire hazard. The risk is amplified if your candles are low to the ground where your pet (or your pet's tail) could wreak havoc. When lighting candles in your home, never leave them unattended. And of course, make sure they are out of reach of your furry friends.

Langley Animal Clinic 28.10.2020

Langley Animal Hospital has a full range of Pet Flea Control options so that we can make sure that your pet gets the treatment that is right for them, not just a generic one shoe fits all treatment. Flea treatment should be done monthly to prevent home infestations - just a few adults can lay hundreds of eggs a day and huge infestations can develop rapidly. Although the most prevalent time for flea infestations are early spring all the way through till late autumn, the recommendation is to maintain flea control throughout the year.

Langley Animal Clinic 22.10.2020

This Remembrance Day, we honour those who paid the ultimate sacrifice so that we can live the way that we do today. #lestweforget We will be open today 8:30 am until 5:30 pm.

Langley Animal Clinic 20.10.2020

Humans and animals have shared a special relationship since the beginning of time - and now is the time to celebrate it! The second week of November marks Human Animal Relationship Awareness Week: a time to acknowledge the important bonds that we share with our furry companions. This week is a great time to give thanks for the physical, social, and mental benefits that these relationships provide.

Langley Animal Clinic 12.10.2020

It's African Penguin Awareness Day! Although the penguins who call the frigid waters of Antarctica home may be the most well known, did you know that South Africa is home to its own species of penguins? This endangered species uses its "tuxedo" coat to camouflage from predators: the penguin's black coat hides it from predators above and its white belly makes it difficult to see for predators swimming below. This African Penguin Day, we invite you to learn about penguin preservation efforts and sustainable ocean practices.

Langley Animal Clinic 12.10.2020

We've been treating companions and friends since 1943.

Langley Animal Clinic 04.10.2020

Happy Thanksgiving! Today we are open from 8:30 am until 5 pm. We will resume with regular hours tomorrow.

Langley Animal Clinic 15.09.2020

Happy Vet Nurse Day! Today we celebrate the crucial role that vet nurses fulfill in protecting, caring for, and healing every animal that comes into our clinic.

Langley Animal Clinic 30.08.2020

Did you know that October is National Animal Safety and Protection Month? Animals play a key role in all of our lives. This month and every month, let's promote safe practices for handling and caring for our furry friends.

Langley Animal Clinic 18.08.2020

Happy World Animal Day! Today is celebrated internationally. It's a day of recognition and action for the rights and welfare of animals globally. Take a moment to recognize the important role that your pet plays in your life, and make sure you hug him or her a little tighter today!

Langley Animal Clinic 03.08.2020

It's World Farm Animals Day today! In memory of Ghandi, World Farm Animals Day was created to shed light on the poor conditions that are endured by some farm animals. Celebrate today by visiting a farm this weekend - it's a great way to teach kids about respecting animals. Not to mention, it's a great family activity!

Langley Animal Clinic 14.07.2020

We know how hard it can be to say goodbye to your best friend. We're glad we could be there for this client during this difficult time.

Langley Animal Clinic 08.07.2020

Did you know that last week was Sea Otter Awareness Week? Fun fact: the fur of sea otters is the densest of any animal on Earth? These amazing sea creatures can live their entire lives without leaving the water once. This week, we acknowledge the tremendously important role that sea otters play in our ecosystems.

Langley Animal Clinic 28.06.2020

Today is International Rabbit Day! Did you know that we now have several doctors in clinic who see rabbits and other pocket pets? Today, let's not only celebrate the happiness that rabbits bring to our lives but also promote and support healthy, happy, and safe environments for wild and pet rabbits around the world.

Langley Animal Clinic 12.06.2020

Did you know that koalas are extremely picky eaters? In fact, Koalas survive off of stringy eucalyptus leaves. These leaves are filled with toxic molecules, making them inedible to practically every other living thing. Today is Save the Koala Day! Although koalas are not endangered, their population is declining and vulnerable. Even though they dwell far from North America, we can still educate ourselves and donate to global conservation efforts.

Langley Animal Clinic 07.06.2020

We are proud to offer top-notch service at affordable prices. Thank you for putting your trust in us, Joshua!

Langley Animal Clinic 26.05.2020

Did you know that today is World Rhino Day? The rhinoceros has been called our planet's armoured giant. These beautiful beasts are a critically endangered species that need our help. Today and every day, let's learn about rhinos, educate ourselves, and spread awareness about what we can do to play a part in saving these vulnerable creatures.

Langley Animal Clinic 11.05.2020

Happy National Dog Week! Make sure you give your furry friend a hug today, and every day!