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Locality: Surrey, British Columbia

Phone: +1 604-531-0771



Address: 13971 16th Ave V4A 1P8 Surrey, BC, Canada

Website: northbluffvet.com

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North Bluff Animal Hospital 16.07.2021

We are currently having difficulty issues with our phone lines please e-mail us temporarily to get a hold of us.We are currently having difficulty issues with our phone lines please e-mail us temporarily to get a hold of us.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 03.07.2021

Coming soon..... Dental month. receive 15% off your pet's Dental. Contact us today to reserve your pet's spot for their dental cleaning.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 27.06.2021

We would like to say thank you to all of our clients who have been patient and understanding during this pandemic. We are hoping that we will see everything getting better, so that we can finally have you and your pet both come back into the clinic. Our staff is working their hardest to keep up with all the appointments/demands. We have also extended our hospital hours Wednesday to Friday till 8:00 pm to help with the increased demand for appointments. We would also like to ...remind you that Dr. Joseph Liu joined our team in the middle of this pandemic. He has a passion for animals and the medicine that helps them. We are trying to get him to meet most of you, to show him how great all of our clients are. We hope everyone stays safe and healthy. From the staff at North Bluff Animal Hospital

North Bluff Animal Hospital 15.02.2021

Did you know? Bringing your pet in for an annual diagnostic and wellness checkup can help reassure you that your dog or cat is healthy or help us detect hidden diseases or conditions early. Early detection can improve the prognosis of many diseases, keep medical costs down, and help your pet live longer. Contact us today for more information regarding our wellness package.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 29.01.2021

January is our pet Wellness month. We are offering Wellness packages to help keep your pet as healthy as possible. The package includes Blood work, urinalysis, and fecal testing. Contact us today to book your pet in today 604-531-0771

North Bluff Animal Hospital 18.01.2021

We want to keep your pets and safe and healthy at all times especially during the holidays, so you are able to enjoy your festivities as much as possible during this pandemic. We will be sharing a couple different posts about keeping your pet safe during the winter holidays. If you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to ask us.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 08.11.2020

Dear clients for your safety and ours, due to the increased number of covid cases we have gone back to our curb side service. We have also cut back our work hours. We will be opened monday to Friday 8:00am to 6:00pm and Saturday 9:00am to 4:00pm When you bring your pet to see the doctor please give us a call to let us know your here and a staff member will come outside to meet with you. We ask that you give the staff members a cell phone number that you can be reached at fo...r when the doctor is done his exam, as he will be calling you. All payments will be at our front door or over the phone. Thank you for understanding The staff at North bluff animal hospital

North Bluff Animal Hospital 29.10.2020

Thanksgiving pet safety Thanksgiving is a special holiday that brings together family and friends, but it also can carry some hazards for pets. Holiday food needs to be kept away from pets, and pet owners who travel need to either transport their pets safely or find safe accommodations for them at home. Follow these tips to keep your pets healthy and safe during the holiday. Poison risks... Overindulging in the family feast can be unhealthy for humans, but even worse for pets: Fatty foods are hard for animals to digest. Poultry bones can damage your pet’s digestive tract. And holiday sweets can contain ingredients that are poisonous to pets. Keep the feast on the tablenot under it. Eating turkey or turkey skin sometimes even a small amount can cause a life-threatening condition in pets known as pancreatitis. Fatty foods are hard for animals to digest, and many foods that are healthy for people are poisonous to pets including onions, raisins and grapes. If you want to share a Thanksgiving treat with your pet, make or buy a treat that is made just for them. No pie or other desserts for your pooch. Chocolate can be harmful for pets, even though many dogs find it tempting and will sniff it out and eat it. The artificial sweetener called xylitol commonly used in gum and sugar-free baked goods also can be deadly if consumed by dogs or cats. Yeast dough can cause problems for pets, including painful gas and potentially dangerous bloating. Put the trash away where your pets can’t find it. A turkey carcass sitting out on the carving table, or left in a trash container that is open or easily opened, could be deadly to your family pet. Dispose of turkey carcasses and bones and anything used to wrap or tie the meat, such as strings, bags and packaging in a covered, tightly secured trash bag placed in a closed trash container outdoors (or behind a closed, locked door). Be careful with decorative plants. Don’t forget that some flowers and festive plants can be toxic to pets. These include amaryllis, Baby’s Breath, Sweet William, some ferns, hydrangeas and more.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 19.10.2020

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Just a friendly reminder that we will be closed Monday Oct 12, 2020 for Thanksgiving so that our staff can spend sometime with their families. We will be reopened Tuesday Oct 13, 2020 at our regular business hours. If you have any emergencies please contact either Mainland Animal Emergency at 604-588-4000 or Boundary bay Veterinary Specialist at 604-514-8383 or The Animal Emergency of the Fraser Valley at 604-514-1711.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 09.10.2020

There are 6 signs of Dental Disease in pets to watch for: * Bad breath * Red gums * Discoloured teeth with brown tartar along the gum ... line. * Receding gum line * Pawing at the mouth * Difficulty chewing kibble See more

North Bluff Animal Hospital 23.09.2020

NEW HOURS Due to high demand we have changed our hours. Starting September 9th, 2020 we will be opened as follows: Monday: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Tuesday: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Wednesday: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm... Thursday: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Friday: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday: Closed We will still be closed on statutory holidays to give staff a break. We still are not accepting walk in appointments. Please call or e-mail to book your pets appointment. 604-531-0771 [email protected]

North Bluff Animal Hospital 08.09.2020

Just like people, pets often have problems with gum disease and plaque and tartar build-up on their teeth. In fact, by three years of age, a majority of dogs and cats will have mild-to-moderate dental disease that would benefit from a comprehensive oral examination and treatment performed under general anesthesia. Left untreated, dental disease can lead to more serious health complications, some of which may extend far beyond your pet’s teeth. For many reasons, it truly is important to include dental care as part of your pet’s overall preventive health care program.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 31.08.2020

SEPTEMBER IS OUR DENTAL MONTH!! Receive 15% off dental cleaning and 10% dental products!! Does your pet have bad breath? Well did you know.. -Eighty-five percent of all pets have periodontal disease by the time they are 3 years of age. -Dental disease can result in bad breath, painful chewing, and tooth loss.... -Bacteria under the gum can travel to the heart, kidneys, and liver. -A professional dental cleaning is required to remove plaque and tartar from a pet’s teeth and to assess the health of the mouth. -A thorough dental cleaning requires that the pet be under anesthesia. -Regular at-home dental care can help improve the health of your pet’s mouth and lengthen the intervals between professional dental cleanings. For humans, dental care is an important part of our daily hygiene routine. So why aren’t we taking the same care with our dogs’ teeth? contact us if you have any questions regarding your pets dental health ~The team at; North Bluff Animal Hospital~ See more

North Bluff Animal Hospital 28.08.2020

Dr. Joseph Liu is the newest addition to our team. He is a local of South Surrey since 1994 and attended highschool at Semiahmoo Secondary. He is fluent in English, mandarin and Taiwanese. Prior to becoming a veterinarian, Dr. Joseph Liu obtained his Bachelor of Science in Physiology at McGill University. Subsequently, he was awarded a Master of Science degree from University of British Columbia in Experimental Medicine. He graduated with honors during his clinical year and w...as granted his degree of Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris (V.M.D.) from the school of Veterinary Medicine of University of Pennsylvania. After a long journey, he is honored to finally be able to serve the animals and community of his hometown and beyond. Joseph loves to cook, to clean the house, to surf the web, and to play a cool round of golf in his free time. #veterinarymedicine#animals #animalhealth #vets #animallovers See more

North Bluff Animal Hospital 21.08.2020

Friendly reminder that our Flea control sale is still going on till June 30, 2020. DON'T MISS OUT GET 15% OFF 6 MONTH SUPPLY OR MORE OF YOUR PETS FLEA AND TICK CONTROL! #fleacontrol

North Bluff Animal Hospital 18.08.2020

Update on our hospital protocols for Covid-19. One client can now enter the clinic as long as you are wearing a mask. Please do not enter the clinic if you see another client in the waiting room. Thank you North Bluff Animal Hospital

North Bluff Animal Hospital 29.07.2020

Why FLEA prevention is so IMPORTANT: Consider the life cycle of the common flea: The average female can lay 40 to 50 eggs daily. The eggs develop into maggot-like larvae and progress to a cocoon stage called pupae. These pupae wait several weeks to months for the ideal temperature and humidity to mature into adult fleas. That single adult flea you find on your pet represents about 5 percent of the total flea problem in your home; eggs, larvae, and pupae comprise the rest. Yo...Continue reading

North Bluff Animal Hospital 21.07.2020

We have moved up our flea and tick month due to the high number of patients we have seen with fleas and ticks. We recommend your pet being on flea and tick control all year round as we see fleas all year round. Offer starts May 1, 2020, ends May 31, 2020. GET 15% OFF 6 MONTH SUPPLY OR MORE OF YOUR PETS FLEA AND TICK CONTROL! #fleacontrol #animalhealth #animallovers... #tickseason #dogsofinstagram #catsofinstagram #vetnarian #veterinarymedicine See more

North Bluff Animal Hospital 17.07.2020

This woman came up with clever and pretty funny way to make cutting her dogs' nails easier.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 09.07.2020

Attention clients The hospital will be closed Friday, April 10, 2020, and April 11, 2020, to give our staff time with their families. We will reopen on April 13, 2020, for our regular hours. Thank you for understanding

North Bluff Animal Hospital 28.06.2020

Hello There Clients! To better serve you, there have been some recent changes to our hospital's protocols. As of now, we will no longer be allowing clients into the building. For appointments, please give us a call and we will take your pets from the door, while you wait in your car. For Food/Medication, please give us a call 24 hours in advance with an applicable credit card that can be used to make payments. We shall have everything prepared for pickup the following day. If you would like a receipt, please be sure to give us an e-mail, and we will ensure to have it sent to you right away! We appreciate your understanding in helping us keeping us safe as well as yourself.

North Bluff Animal Hospital 21.06.2020

As I'm sure you're aware, with the Covid-19 epidemic there have been a lot of companies completely overwhelmed by the immense amount of orders. Unfortunately, we are in the same situation with our supplier as we have not been receiving any orders as regularly as we normally would. If you are waiting for a specialty order to come in we will contact you as soon as we get our shipment delivered with your order. Thank you for your understanding as we are doing our best during this time. Sincerely, The Staff at North Bluff Animal Hospital

North Bluff Animal Hospital 19.06.2020

BC VETERINARIANS HAVE BEEN DECLARED AS ESSENTIAL SERVICES Per this morning's (March 26, 2020) news release from the BC government:... "businesses that provide for the health and welfare of animals, including veterinarians, farms, boarding kennels, stables, animal shelters, zoos, aquariums, research facilities, and other service providers."