CALL US: 250-833-8585
LOW-STRESS VETERINARY CARE
OUR
SERVICES
HEALTH EXAMS
Regular examinations help ensure that your pet is staying healthy throughout each stage of its life.
IDENTIFICATION
Keep your pet safe by having it microchipped. Tattoos can also be done while the pet is under anesthesia (usually during a spay/neuter surgery).
VACCINATIONS
Puppies and kittens should receive vaccines at 8, 12, 16 weeks old and 1 year old. Adult pets should be vaccinated every three years.
SURGERY - DUE TO A
FIRE WE ARE UNABLE TO
PROVIDE SURGERY UNTIL
OUR NEW CLINIC IS BUILT
DENTAL CARE
Your veterinarian should examine your pet's teeth regularly. A dental cleaning may be necessary to stop the advance of periodontal disease.
EMERGENCY CARE
Phone calls are answered 24 hours per day. After 5pm, clients will be directed to the emergency services at Fairfield Animal Hospital in Kelowna.
CANINE BEHAVIOUR
Dr. Susi is available for consultations on your dogs behaviour and training.
EQUINE BEHAVIOUR
Book Dr. Susi for an equine behaviour consultation to better understand your horse, and solve unwanted behaviour issues. Also available for seminars and group events.
WHERE
TO FIND US
OUR ADDRESS
Monday - Friday
8:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday
CLOSED
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OPENING HOURS
ABOUT
OUR CLINIC
MISSION STATEMENT
At Deep Creek Veterinary Services, we strive to offer the highest level of veterinary care. We honor the human animal bond, and our goal is to acknowledge, enhance and strengthen that bond.
ABOUT US
Deep Creek Veterinary Services Ltd. was opened in its current location in 1998. We specialized in equine reproduction for several years before opening our doors to small animals.
The practice is located in a rural setting on an acreage, creating a peaceful environment for you and your pets. Veterinary procedures can often be stressful and some pets have had unpleasant experiences. Our goal is to make your veterinary visit inviting and stress free while providing compassionate care. Our staff are trained in low stress handling methods which include using food rewards and taking the time your pet requires to feel comfortable. In the summer months we often examine dogs outdoors at our “outdoor” exam room.
We understand the importance of the human animal bond and our decision making revolves around preserving and enhancing this bond through all stages of veterinary care. Our pets play an important role in our lives and we are here to help you honor that role.