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Pet Care Services Near Langley, BC

Keeping your dog or cat healthy starts with consistent, preventive veterinary care. At Campbell Heights Animal Hospital, serving pet owners near Langley and throughout the South Surrey area, we offer a full range of pet care services designed to protect your companion at every stage of life. From puppies and kittens to senior pets, our team builds lasting relationships with you and your pet so we can provide attentive, personalized care year after year.

Vaccinations

Core vaccinations protect your pet from dangerous and potentially fatal diseases. We provide a full schedule of vaccines for dogs and cats, including rabies, distemper, parvovirus, feline herpesvirus, calicivirus, and panleukopenia. Our veterinary team tailors your pet's vaccination schedule to their age, lifestyle, and risk exposure to ensure they are appropriately protected throughout their life.

Wellness Exams

Annual wellness exams allow us to assess your pet's overall health, detect early signs of illness, and make proactive care recommendations before problems become serious. During each exam, we evaluate weight, dental health, coat condition, organ function, and musculoskeletal health. Routine exams are one of the most effective tools we have to support a long and comfortable life for your pet.

Flea and Tick Prevention

Fleas and ticks pose real risks to your pet's health and your family's wellbeing. Our prevention programs include clinically supported products that interrupt the flea lifecycle and protect against tick-borne diseases. We help you choose the right preventive product based on your pet's species, size, lifestyle, and local exposure risks, and we provide guidance on how to use it correctly.

Heartworm Prevention

Heartworm disease is transmitted by mosquitoes and can be life-threatening if left undetected. We offer year-round heartworm prevention plans for dogs and cats in the South Surrey and Langley area. Prevention is far more straightforward and cost-effective than managing advanced heartworm disease, and our team will guide you through the appropriate schedule and product for your pet.

Microchip Identification

A microchip is a permanent, painless form of identification that significantly increases the chance of being reunited with your pet if they are ever lost. We use ISO-certified microchips that are recognized by shelters, veterinary clinics, and animal control agencies across North America. The procedure takes only a moment and provides lasting peace of mind.

Deworming

Intestinal parasites are common in puppies, kittens, and adult pets, and some can be transmitted to humans. We provide deworming as part of puppy and kitten wellness plans and recommend periodic parasite screening for adult pets based on lifestyle and exposure. Our team will guide you on the appropriate deworming schedule for your pet's life stage.

Nail Trim

Overgrown nails can cause pain, affect your pet's posture, and lead to joint problems over time. Regular nail trims are an important part of your pet's comfort and mobility. Our team performs stress-minimized nail trims for dogs and cats of all sizes, and we can show you how to maintain your pet's nails between visits if needed.

Ear Cleaning

Regular ear cleaning helps prevent infections, reduces odor, and allows us to catch early signs of ear problems such as mites, yeast, or bacterial overgrowth. During routine visits, we assess ear health and perform gentle cleaning when appropriate. Pets with folded ears or a history of ear infections may benefit from more frequent monitoring.

Anal Gland Expression

Anal glands can become impacted or infected if they do not empty naturally. Signs of anal gland discomfort include scooting, licking, or a strong odor. Our team can express anal glands safely during regular visits and advise you on how often your pet may need this service based on their individual anatomy and history.

Large Breed Wellness Care

Large and giant breed dogs have specific health considerations including joint health, bone development, weight management, and nutritional needs. Our wellness approach for large breeds is tailored to their size and growth stage, with particular attention to joint mobility, appropriate exercise, and diet. We work with you to build a preventive plan that supports a comfortable and active life.

Puppy and Kitten Wellness Care

The first year of a puppy or kitten's life sets the foundation for their long-term health. We offer a structured wellness approach for young pets that includes vaccination series, deworming, parasite prevention, nutritional guidance, spay and neuter counseling, and socialization advice. Our team is a supportive resource for new pet owners navigating the early stages of pet ownership.

Veterinary Products, Supplements, and Treats

Our on-site dispensing includes veterinarian-recommended products, supplements, and nutritional treats selected to support your pet's specific health needs. From joint supplements for senior dogs to dental health chews, we help you choose products with confidence. All items available from our clinic have been reviewed for quality and appropriateness for your pet's condition and life stage.

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FAQs

How often should my dog or cat have a wellness exam near Langley?
We recommend annual wellness exams for most healthy adult dogs and cats. Puppies, kittens, and senior pets may benefit from more frequent visits. Annual exams allow us to monitor changes in your pet’s health over time and address concerns before they become serious. Call (236) 500-9000 to schedule your pet’s next visit.
At what age should my puppy or kitten start vaccinations?
Puppies and kittens typically start their vaccination series between 6 and 8 weeks of age, with boosters every 3 to 4 weeks until they reach approximately 16 weeks. Rabies vaccines are typically given at 12 to 16 weeks. Our team will create a personalized schedule based on your pet’s age and health history.
Do I need veterinary authorization to get flea and tick prevention products near Langley?
Some preventive products are available over the counter while others require veterinary authorization or are dispensed by our clinic. We recommend discussing your options with our team to ensure you are using a product that is safe and appropriate for your pet’s age, weight, and health status. We stock clinically supported options at our Surrey clinic.
Does Campbell Heights Animal Hospital offer microchipping near Langley?
Yes. We offer ISO-certified microchipping at our Surrey clinic, which is conveniently located near Langley. The procedure is quick and causes minimal discomfort. We register your pet’s chip at the time of placement and walk you through the steps to keep your contact information up to date.
How do I know if my pet needs anal gland expression?
Common signs include scooting along the floor, frequent licking or biting at the rear end, a strong fishy odor, or visible discomfort when sitting. If you notice any of these signs, contact us at (236) 500-9000. Some pets need routine expression at every visit, while others rarely require it.
What veterinary products does Campbell Heights carry for pets near Langley?
We carry a range of veterinarian-recommended products including parasite prevention, joint and mobility supplements, skin and coat support, dental health products, and nutritional supplements. Our team can recommend the right products for your pet’s specific needs during your visit or by phone.

Preventive care is the best investment you can make in your pet's health. Book a wellness exam or vaccination appointment at Campbell Heights Animal Hospital near Langley. Call (236) 500-9000 or book online at campbellvets.com.

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