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Rose Valley Veterinary Hospital took in dozens of pets as the Mount Law wildfire ballooned on Sunday.
An Okanagan veterinarian is asking motorists to be careful when driving through a turtle crossing in West Kelowna.
Misinformation about ivermectin has been widely spread online, identifying it as a treatment for COVID-19.
On Friday night, a dog was thrown from a vehicle while evacuation orders were being issued.
Animals onto good homes, safe and warm after flood hits thanks to kindness of Princeton residents and volunteers.
Unprecedented rain on Nov.15 put several communities under water including Abbotsford, Princeton and Merritt.
The Rose Valley Veterinary Hospital is warning pet owners after a dog came into the vet with strange symptoms.
They are so playful and energetic, you’d never know that just last week these puppies and their mom were on the brink of death.
Dressed as elves and reindeer, animals big and small paid a visit to Santa on Dec. 5.
When Theo, a large Newfoundland-cross, was first brought to Rose Valley Veterinary Hospital, he had a gash on a back foot down to the bone after getting caught in a snare or a trap.
Rose Valley Veterinary Hospital has been accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association.
Making the decision to euthanize a pet is the hardest part the owner has to take.
For those of you unfortunate enough to have suffered from an ear infection, you know how terrible the pain and discomfort can be associated with ear aches.
Back in history it was very uncommon for people to take medication for mental issues.
It was 4 AM and I was finally sleeping after a very busy weekend at the hospital when I got a phone call on my emergency line from a panicked dog owner.
Camping season is in its prime. I am always fascinated how the nature of many of the cases I treat in my clinic is directly related to the season.