Bayview Animal Hospital

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🐾 Say hello to year-long flea & tick protection with BRAVECTO® QUANTUM! 🐾BRAVECTO® QUANTUM is an injectable flea and tic...
05/22/2026

🐾 Say hello to year-long flea & tick protection with BRAVECTO® QUANTUM! 🐾

BRAVECTO® QUANTUM is an injectable flea and tick preventative for dogs that provides up to 12 months of protection with a single dose. ✨

It contains fluralaner, an advanced ingredient that works by targeting the nervous system of fleas and ticks, killing them quickly and helping protect your dog from the diseases these parasites can carry. Once administered, the medication is slowly released over time to provide continuous, long-lasting protection.

✔ One injection
✔ Up to 12 months of coverage
✔ No monthly reminders
✔ Convenient, reliable protection

Ask our team if BRAVECTO® QUANTUM is the right choice for your dog! 🐶

BRAVECTO® QUANTUM is available for dogs 6 months of age and older. Please speak with your veterinarian about whether this product is appropriate for your pet.

The best kind of traffic jam... These puppies are starting their wellness journey in style! 🐾Happy Friday everyone!
05/15/2026

The best kind of traffic jam... These puppies are starting their wellness journey in style! 🐾

Happy Friday everyone!

⚠️IMPORTANT NOTICE!Bayview Animal Hospital will be closed on Monday, May 18th 2026 in observance of Victoria Day. In the...
05/14/2026

⚠️IMPORTANT NOTICE!

Bayview Animal Hospital will be closed on Monday, May 18th 2026 in observance of Victoria Day. In the event of an emergency, Bayview clients may call 902-245-5205 for information on reaching the veterinarian on-call.

Wishing everyone a happy and safe long weekend!

IMPORTANT NOTICE!We will be closed on Thursday, May 14th 2026 from 12:30PM-1:45PM for some important staff training! If ...
05/12/2026

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

We will be closed on Thursday, May 14th 2026 from 12:30PM-1:45PM for some important staff training! If you experience an emergency during this time, Bayview clients may phone 902-245-5205 for more information on reaching the veterinarian on-call.

Thank you for your understanding. Our team appreciates your support! 🐾

What Is Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus?Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV), often called bloat, occurs when the stomach rapid...
05/08/2026

What Is Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus?

Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV), often called bloat, occurs when the stomach rapidly fills with gas and then twists, trapping the gas inside. This twisting blocks blood flow, causes the stomach to expand, and quickly leads to shock.

GDV is one of the most serious and life-threatening emergencies a dog can experience. It can progress within minutes, cutting off blood supply to vital organs, and is fatal without immediate treatment.

🚨Signs of Bloat to Watch For:
If you see ANY of these signs, seek emergency veterinary care immediately:

• Sudden, severe abdominal swelling
• Unproductive retching (trying to vomit but nothing comes out)
• Restlessness, pacing, or inability to settle
• Excessive drooling
• Panting or signs of distress
• Weakness or collapse
• Pale gums

Dogs may show only one of these signs... When in doubt, call your veterinary hospital or an emergency veterinary facility.

When the stomach fills rapidly with gas and twists, it cuts off circulation to the stomach, spleen, and heart. The severe buildup of gas creates extreme pain and dangerous internal pressure, while shock can develop within a very short period of time. Because GDV progresses rapidly, a dog’s chance of survival depends heavily on receiving immediate veterinary care. Even with emergency surgery, GDV can still be fatal if intervention is not provided quickly.

Without treatment, GDV has a mortality rate close to 100%. With fast emergency care, many dogs survive.

🐶 Which Dogs Are at Higher Risk?
While GDV can happen to ANY dog, these factors increase risk:
• Large, deep-chested breeds (e.g., Great Danes, Standard Poodles, Shepherds, Bernese Mountain Dog, etc.)
• Eating or drinking too quickly
• Family history of bloat
• Older age

GDV strikes fast, progresses fast, and requires IMMEDIATE emergency care. Knowing the signs and acting fast can save your dog’s life. If you ever suspect bloat/GDV, don’t wait. Call your emergency vet.

04/22/2026

Veterinary reception is not “just answering phones.”

It is emotional triage.
It is operational control.
It is being kind when people are rude.
It is being precise when everything is moving at once.
And somehow still smiling through all of it.

That is not “just reception.”
That is skill.
That is labor.
That is intelligence.
That is leadership.

The Vet CSR exists because this role deserves to be seen clearly.

Please note that Bayview Animal Hospital will be closed on Friday April 17th as our team will be attending the Atlantic ...
04/13/2026

Please note that Bayview Animal Hospital will be closed on Friday April 17th as our team will be attending the Atlantic Provinces Veterinary Conference (APVC). In the event of an emergency, Bayview clients may phone 902-245-5205 for information on reaching the veterinarian on call.

We had the pleasure of meeting sweet Bosen for the first time today! He quickly stole every heart in the building... and...
03/20/2026

We had the pleasure of meeting sweet Bosen for the first time today! He quickly stole every heart in the building... and maybe a treat or two. 😜

We hope everyone has a great weekend, especially this handsome boy!

Bloodwork is one of the most valuable tools your veterinarian has to understand what’s happening inside your pet’s body,...
03/09/2026

Bloodwork is one of the most valuable tools your veterinarian has to understand what’s happening inside your pet’s body, often before visible symptoms appear. Pets are very good at hiding illness, so routine lab testing can catch problems early and improve outcomes.

What Blood Tests Can Tell Us:
• How well the kidneys, liver, and other organs are working
• Signs of infection or inflammation
• Anemia or blood disorders
• Thyroid or hormonal imbalances
• Whether your pet is properly hydrated
• How your pet is responding to medications
• Safety checks before anesthesia or surgery

How Often Should Pets Get Blood Work?
✔ Healthy adult pets: Once a year
✔ Senior pets (7+): Every 6 months
✔ Pets on long-term medications: As recommended by your veterinarian
✔ Before any procedure involving anesthesia: Always recommended

Early detection leads to safer treatments, fewer complications, and a longer, happier life for your pet. Blood screening gives your veterinarian a window into your pet’s health that a physical exam alone can’t provide.

Your pet can’t tell you how they feel, blood work helps them speak.

‼️EARLY CLOSURE‼️Due to impending weather, Bayview Animal Hospital will be closing today at 12:30PM. We sincerely apolog...
02/23/2026

‼️EARLY CLOSURE‼️

Due to impending weather, Bayview Animal Hospital will be closing today at 12:30PM. We sincerely apologize for an inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.

Our team will be reaching out to clients with scheduled appointments to reschedule as soon as possible. If you had an appointment booked for today and have not yet heard from us, please contact the hospital so we can arrange a new time that works for you.

If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, please phone 902-245-5205 for more information on reaching the veterinarian on call.

Thank you for your patience.

02/09/2026

We are so pleased to welcome Dr. Jordan-Star Bujold to the Forever Loved family. Dr. Bujold is based in Digby and has partnered with us to provide home euthanasia services in her area. Here is a little bit about her ❤️.

Hello,
My name is Jordan-Star Bujold, I'm a veterinarian based out of Digby. I've partnered with Forever Loved to provide at home euthanasia services to parts of Kings, Annapolis, Digby, and Yarmouth counties. This partnership allows me to help owners and their pets during one of the most difficult times in their lives, with dignity and love, in the comfort of their home surrounded by familiar sights, smells, and the people they love most. At this time my availability is limited to Saturdays. Please contact the wonderful staff at Forever Loved with inquiries.
Dr. Bujold

Address

105 Victoria Street
Digby, NS
B0V1A0

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

902-245-5205

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