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Locality: Halifax, Nova Scotia

Phone: +1 902-477-4040



Address: 320 Herring Cove Rd B3R 1V4 Halifax, NS, Canada

Website: www.spryfieldanimalhospital.com

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Spryfield Animal Hospital 16.02.2021

On behalf of all the staff at Spryfield Animal Hospital, we'd like to say thanks to Hill's and our Hill's representative Anne for their continued support during these unprecedented times. We appreciate your continued education and the meals and snacks you provide. We'd also like to extend a thank you to Anne's sidekick and partner, Sadie. Great job, folks!

Spryfield Animal Hospital 08.02.2021

It's Myth Busting Monday! Myth: "My dog is wagging his tail, that means he's happy." Though this may be true in some instances, this is not always the case. Dogs can wag their tails when they are stressed, frightened/nervous, or aggressive. Tail position is also a factor to consider as well. Always ask an owner if it's okay to pet their dog

Spryfield Animal Hospital 01.02.2021

We will be CLOSED, today, Monday February 15th in observance of Family Day. If you have an emergency, please call 4Paws at 902-225-7543 OR Metro Animal Emergency Clinic at 902-468-0674

Spryfield Animal Hospital 20.01.2021

Happy Friday! Here's the Funny of the Week!

Spryfield Animal Hospital 01.01.2021

Happy (Early) Valentine's Day! How do you plan on spoiling your fur-friend on this special day? Comment below!

Spryfield Animal Hospital 18.12.2020

December 23 730 am - 8 pm December 24 730 am - 12 pm December 25 CLOSED December 26 CLOSED December 27 CLOSED... December 28 730 am - 8 pm See more

Spryfield Animal Hospital 14.11.2020

This little cutie's mom sent us a photo of her Jojo all dolled up. Jojo certainly has an eye for fashion and rocks an awesome pony too!

Spryfield Animal Hospital 04.11.2020

A reminder to our clients that we will be closed this Wednesday, November 11th for Remembrance Day. #remembranceday #lestweforget

Spryfield Animal Hospital 23.10.2020

These 2 handsome boys, Harley and Prince, came to live with us last year. Now they are living life to the fullest with lots of chin scritches with our technician Tricia

Spryfield Animal Hospital 11.10.2020

A great offer for our online store, helping us celebrate our Senior Patients.

Spryfield Animal Hospital 30.09.2020

It's Myth Busting Monday! "You can't teach an old dog new tricks." An old dog can absolutely learn a new trick! Older dogs do not learn tricks as easily as puppies do, but with time, patience and plenty of treats, Fido will be proudly showing everybody what he can do

Spryfield Animal Hospital 28.09.2020

October is RVT month. We are so lucky to have amazing technicians and appreciate all that they do.

Spryfield Animal Hospital 17.09.2020

UPDATE Her owner has been found Thanks to all who helped out and shared our post FOUND KITTY! This little lady was found near Williams Lake Rd, she has no collar and no microchip. She appears to be between 6-8 months of age. If you or someone you know is missing this sweet little girl, please call us at 902-477-4040. We'd love to reunite her with her family

Spryfield Animal Hospital 01.09.2020

Wednesday morning UPDATE: So far we seem to have been spared but it's still uncertain how nasty the weather will be over the next while. We will be open at our regular time on Wednesday, but please continue to check our Facebook page for updates. Will post on this page if we need to modify our hours due to inclement weather. Please be sure to check for any updates before heading into the clinic as it may affect your appointment.

Spryfield Animal Hospital 27.08.2020

Tomorrow, Tuesday September 21 2020, we are anticipating the region being hit by Hurricane Teddy. At this time, we are still planning to be open as usual for scheduled appointments, food sales, and prescription pick ups. We will update clients via facebook (and if you have an appointment - we will call you!) if we need to close early due to the storm/power outages/etc. For any emergencies during this time if the clinic does close, please contact 4Paws Veterinary Hospital at (...902) 225-7543 or Metro Animal Emergency Clinic at (902) 468-0674. Cuddle your furry friends close, and stay safe! Your Team at Spryfield Animal Hospital

Spryfield Animal Hospital 17.08.2020

With hurricane Teddy fast approaching we want to remind you to stock up on all your pets needs. This includes food, prescription medications, litter. Please call us at 902-477-4040 if you have any questions or concerns and we will be happy to assist.

Spryfield Animal Hospital 02.08.2020

We are currently experiencing some phone issues. If you call and are unable to get through, please try again or send us an email to [email protected]. Sorry for any inconvenience and we will update as soon as we have more information.

Spryfield Animal Hospital 23.07.2020

Happy Friday! Here's a little chuckle for the end of the week :)

Spryfield Animal Hospital 07.07.2020

Happy National Dog Day! How will you be celebrating with your special doggo(s) today? Share pics in the comments below!

Spryfield Animal Hospital 19.06.2020

Did you know? Cats have over 100 distinct vocal sounds while their canine counterparts only have 10. However, they make up for it with over 100 facial expressions - most made with their ears.

Spryfield Animal Hospital 31.05.2020

With some of the warnings that we've had within the HRM regarding Blue-Green Algae, see below for a helpful info-graphic regarding the signs and symptoms.

Spryfield Animal Hospital 27.05.2020

Does your pet scratch an occasional itch or are they keeping you up at night with their scratching? Some pets may experience allergic reactions to their food, something in their environment or even parasites. Call us to schedule an appointment to help with the itch!

Spryfield Animal Hospital 09.05.2020

Happy National Black Cat Appreciation Day! Show your raven cloud companions some extra love today and post some pics in the comments below!

Spryfield Animal Hospital 01.05.2020

Did you know that the life cycle of the black-legged tick can take up to 2 years? To help break that cycle and keep your pets protected all year round, ask us about tick prevention today!