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Greater Vancouver Regional District
Here is a general list of
Veterinarians that I have either used or that have been recommended to me, but
please, don't just take my word on the matter. Always check out any
veterinarian, yourself before hand. You need to feel comfortable and confident
in his/her ability to treat your rabbit.
If your rabbit is showing
any signs of being sick and/or needing medical attention, get him/her to a
veterinarian as soon as possible.
I have also listed for your
references the After Hour Hospitals and Emergency Clinics.
Greater Vancouver Regional
District
Rabbit Savvy Veterinarians
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Dr. Hugh Upjohn
Eagle Ridge Animal & Bird Hospital
2599 Runnel, Coquitlam
604-464-3343
Hours: M-F 7-7; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 10-2
http://www.eranimalhospital.com
Dr. Upjohn graduated from Ontario Veterinary College in 1979.
He is
well trained in caring for rabbits and various pocket pets. I have
personally used Dr. Upjohn as my vet and found him to be highly
experienced and knowledgeable. I trust him with the lives of my rabbits
and don't hesitate to recommend him.
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Dr.
John Anderson
Anderson Animal Hospital
8465 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC
604-263-6767
Hours: M-F 7-7; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 10-5
http://www.andersonanimalhospital.ca/
Dr. John
Anderson graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1981. He
established the Anderson Animal Hospital in Vancouver in 1986.
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Dr. Tim Andrews
Crescent Beach Veterinary Clinic
12823 Crescent Road
South Surrey, BC
604-538-7105
http://www.crescentbeachvet.com
Dr. Andrews' interest in rabbit care began with raising black Havana
mixed breeds during his grade-school years. He regularly sees rabbits at
the clinic, and has provided medicine and surgery services for rabbits
since graduating from the Western College of Vet Medicine (Saskatoon) 20
years ago.
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Dr. Ravi Maan
South Point Pet Hospital
#108 - 2828 152nd St.
Surrey, B.C.
Tel: 604-531-8222
Hours: M-F 9-7; Sat. 9-6; Sun
10-2
http://www.southpointvet.com/index.htm
Dr. Ravi Maan has been practicing veterinary medicine since 1980. He
is very familiar with handling and treating rabbits and believes that
better owner education regarding health care, nutritional requirements
and good habitat management rabbits have an increased chance at living
longer, healthier and better quality of lives.
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Dr. Sharon Prus
King George Veterinary Hospital
7380 King George Highway,
Surrey, BC
Tel: 604-597-7387
Hours:
Dr. Prus handles rabbits, degus,
ferrets, birds and reptiles and from what I hear about her, there have
been nothing but praises.
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Dr. Janne Potter
West Boulevard Veterinary Clinic
5383 West Boulevard
Vancouver, BC
604-266-7421
http://www.wbvc.bc.ca
Dr. Potter graduation from
Cambridge in 1977. She is also
IVAS certified in Veterinary Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese
Medicine which allows her to use an integrated approach to veterinary
care, diagnosis and treatment. She is also a rabbit owner. |
Dr.
Robert Watt
5567
Dunbar St.
Vancouver, BC.
(604) 266-5385
Hours:
M-Sat. 8:30-5:30; Sun. Closed; Emergency 7 days until 10pm
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Find A Vet Near You:
http://www.vancouvervets.com/index.htm
Emergency Clinics & Hospitals
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After Hours Animal
Hospital
963 Brunette Avenue
Coquitlam, BC
604-525-1188 |
Animal Emergency
Clinic
103-6337-198th
St.
Langley, BC
604-514-1711
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Central Animal
Emergency Clinic
812 Roderick Avenue
Coquitlam, BC
604-931-1911
* They tend to refer rabbit owners to
the Langley or
Vancouver Emergency Clinics
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Emergency Animal
Clinic
1590 West 4th
Avenue
Vancouver, BC
604-734-5104
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