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Locality: St. Catharines

Phone: +1 905-688-1996



Address: 224 Glenridge Ave L2T 3J9 Saint Catharines, ON, Canada

Website: www.glenridgeanimalhospital.com/

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Glenridge Animal Hospital 27.01.2021

Momma and her baby came in together today for their check ups (and selfies)

Glenridge Animal Hospital 23.01.2021

Today must be puppy day here at Glenridge Animal Hospital! Lucky us!!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 17.01.2021

Tyson the space explorer!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 01.01.2021

I can't stop watching this! Their faces are cracking me up. Follow Guri TV

Glenridge Animal Hospital 22.12.2020

Lulu was showing off her long beautiful whiskers today!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 20.12.2020

Kidani and Matt having a little moment

Glenridge Animal Hospital 08.12.2020

He's making a list, And checking it twice; Gonna find out Who's naughty or nice. Santa Cat is coming to town!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 28.11.2020

The clinic will be closed this Friday at 1:30pm. Please order your food and medications to pick up before then! We will resume regular business hours on Monday.The clinic will be closed this Friday at 1:30pm. Please order your food and medications to pick up before then! We will resume regular business hours on Monday.

Glenridge Animal Hospital 23.11.2020

Although it was a long day for little Louie, he didn’t seem to mind.

Glenridge Animal Hospital 20.11.2020

Kita was loving her hugs from Shelbi today!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 12.11.2020

So many puppies with such little lapspace but somehow Dr. Ness managed to fit them all!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 10.11.2020

Vinny, the cookie catching extraordinaire!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 01.11.2020

Frankie has got to be the most adorable little pumpkin we’ve ever seen!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 20.10.2020

***INFORMATION ALERT*** Some of you may have already heard that a dog tested positive for SARS-CoV2 in the Niagara Region. The dog lives in a household in which several members were Covid positive. The dog itself tested positive for the virus but has NOT shown any symptoms. Please check out the link below for more information. ... Dr. Weese's take home points: 1. Don’t be afraid of animals in terms of COVID-19, but use common sense. 2. If you’re infected with COVID-19, limit your contact with anything with a pulse (not just people)! 3. If your household is isolating because of COVID-19 exposure, make sure the WHOLE household isolates, including your PETS!

Glenridge Animal Hospital 02.10.2020

Salazar wasn’t expecting the paparazzi to be present at his exam but he handled it like a true professional.