Carleton Veterinary Services

Carleton Veterinary Services Privately Owned, AAHA-Accredited, Full Service Animal Hospital located in North Gower, ON!🚫Scent Free Facility🚫

Carleton Veterinary Services and Lanark Veterinary Clinic are full-service veterinary medical facilities, located in North Gower, and Smith Falls, Ontario. Our professional and courteous staff at both Ottawa regional animal hospitals seek to provide the best possible medical, surgical and dental care for our highly-valued patients. Our canine rehabilitation services along with our orthopaedic medi

cine and ACL surgery is a referring practice for many Eastern Ontario Veterinary Clinics. We provide canine surgical and therapy services with patients returning to their referring veterinarian for general care. We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Our mission is total client satisfaction and education and goal is to constantly strive to be the best we can be.

‼️IMPORTANT NOTICE‼️Clients of Carleton Veterinary Services, Due to high volume our team can no longer make outgoing pho...
05/28/2026

‼️IMPORTANT NOTICE‼️

Clients of Carleton Veterinary Services,

Due to high volume our team can no longer make outgoing phone calls to pharmacies.

Please contact us for prescription inquiries indicating the email/fax for your preferred pharmacy. A fee will be associated with the prescription, and an additional cost will apply for faxing prescriptions if your pharmacy doesn’t accept emailed prescriptions.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding.

— Our team at Carleton Veterinary Services 🐾

☎️: 613-489-2525
📧: [email protected]
📱:
🛒: myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices
⏰: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
(Closed for Lunch from 12:15pm - 12:45pm)

Cutie in an e-collar alert — Have you ever seen a happier face?!😍📢Mocha a lovely Golden Retriever was in to visit our te...
05/27/2026

Cutie in an e-collar alert — Have you ever seen a happier face?!😍📢

Mocha a lovely Golden Retriever was in to visit our team for an allergy consultation and was sporting an e-collar/cone to protect her precious face from all of that itching.

Our pets are just as susceptible to allergies as we are. By considering your pet’s signs and symptoms, you can get a good idea whether they are food, flea, contact or environmental allergies.🤧

Signs Your Pet May Have Allergies:
➡️ Red, Irritated Skin, Hot Spots and Hives.
➡️ Frequent Rolling, Rubbing or Scooting
➡️ Sneezing, Itchy/Runny Eyes, Swollen Face, Ears, Lips & Eyelids.
➡️ Chronic Ear Infections, Red/Stinky Ears and Head Shaking.
➡️ Obsessive Licking, Chewing, Biting or Scratching.
➡️ Vomiting, Diarrhea and frequent Gastrointestinal Upsets.

If your pet is experiencing any of the signs or symptoms listed above, consider contacting our team to book an allergy consultation and discuss treatment options.

Thank you for continuing to trust Carleton Veterinary Services with your veterinary care, Mocha and Family!🐾💙

☎️: 613-489-2525
📧: [email protected]
📱:
🛒: myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices
⏰: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
(Closed for Lunch from 12:15pm - 12:45pm)

Slobbery smooches for Dr. Liz with a side of golden love and many thanks from sweet Daisy the Golden Retriever at her cl...
05/26/2026

Slobbery smooches for Dr. Liz with a side of golden love and many thanks from sweet Daisy the Golden Retriever at her clinic visit!🐕😍

Pup kisses are the best medicine, and Daisy administered a healthy dose!😆 At CVS, we appreciate all of the slobbery smooches from our furry patients — they really help our vet team stay energized and feeling the love. It’s such a great feeling when patients are as excited to see us as we are to see them!🥰

Thank you for your continued trust in our team’s veterinary care, Daisy and Family!🐾🌼💙

☎️: 613-489-2525
📧: [email protected]
📱:
🛒: myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices
⏰: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
(Closed for Lunch from 12:15pm - 12:45pm)

The black flies are out and the question, “what are these red spots/scabs on my dog’s belly?” are rolling in!🪰☀️🐾Spring ...
05/21/2026

The black flies are out and the question, “what are these red spots/scabs on my dog’s belly?” are rolling in!🪰☀️🐾

Spring and early Summer in our region, while beautiful and long awaited, bring out some tiny pests that bite our pets in sensitive areas with sparse to no fur coverage — typically the underbelly, thighs and back of the ears. While these black fly bites are jarring to find on your beloved pet, they’re typically more of an irritation than cause for serious concern.

Signs of Black Fly Bites can include:
🪰 Small red dots, bumps or spots (sometimes presenting with a dark red outline),
🪰 Scabbing on the belly or areas with sparse to no fur coverage,
🪰 Sensitive to the touch,
🪰 Itching or Irritation.

Typically the bites will heal within a few days, but if your dog is noticeably uncomfortable itching themselves constantly, develops any signs of swelling, or if the spots get much worse, please consider contacting your veterinary team to book and appointment and discuss some treatment options.

Tips for Reducing Black Fly Bites:
💡Limit outdoor time, especially wooded and damp areas, during peak black fly activity (dawn/dusk)
💡Limit frequency of laying and rolling in grassy areas,
💡Ask your veterinary team about safe pest prevention options (we’re here to help!)

Please contact our friendly and knowledgable team with any questions or concerns! We hope this information and the tips help our CVS patients enjoy the beautiful weather, itch free!🪰👊🐾

☎️: 613-489-2525
📧: [email protected]
📱:
🛒: myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices
⏰: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
(Closed for Lunch from 12:15pm - 12:45pm)

05/19/2026

Ticks are small, but the risks aren’t. Lyme disease can lead to painful symptoms in pets like swollen joints, lameness and muscle soreness. In more serious cases, it can even affect kidney function.

The good news? Prevention is simple. Talk to your veterinarian about the right parasite protection for your pet. 🐾

Clients of Carleton Veterinary Services, Please note that our facility will be CLOSED: 🗓️ Monday, May 18th, 2026 for Vic...
05/11/2026

Clients of Carleton Veterinary Services,

Please note that our facility will be CLOSED: 🗓️ Monday, May 18th, 2026 for Victoria Day. Please plan to pick-up any pre-approved medications, food, or other special order items ahead of this closure.

In the event of a veterinary emergency on any day that we are CLOSED, please contact an emergency veterinary facility closest to you, or call VetWise at 📞: 647-695-5411.

Emergency Veterinary Facilities in Ottawa:
🏥: Capital City Emergency & Specialty Animal Hospital (613-244-7387)
🏥: Eagleson Veterinary Clinic (613-383-8381)
🏥: Ottawa Emergency and Specialty Hospital (613) 745-0123)
🏥: VCA Canada Alta Vista Animal Hospital
(613-731-9911)

Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding. Wishing our clients and patients a safe and happy long weekend!🐈🐾🐕

☎️: 613-489-2525
📧: [email protected]
📱:
🛒: myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices
⏰: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
(Closed for Lunch from 12:15pm - 12:45pm)

05/04/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month 💚

If you’ve ever visited a veterinary clinic, you’ve seen the care, compassion and dedication that veterinary teams bring to every appointment. What you may not always see is the emotional weight they carry.

Veterinarians and their teams experience some of the highest rates of burnout, stress and suicidal ideation across professions. Every day, they balance complex medical decisions, support families through difficult moments and advocate for animals who can’t speak for themselves. The emotional and moral fatigue is real, and it adds up.

As a pet owner, you play an important role in supporting your veterinary team. When veterinary teams feel supported, it helps them continue providing the high-quality care your pet deserves. Here are a few simple ways to make a meaningful difference:

🔸Lead with kindness – A little patience and understanding can go a long way, especially during busy or stressful times.
🔸Acknowledge their care – A quick “thank you” or positive feedback reminds teams why they do what they do.
🔸Be open and honest – Clear communication helps your veterinary team provide the best possible care for your pet.
🔸Respect boundaries – Clinic teams are doing their best within the time, resources and medical realities they have.
🔸Share appreciation – A kind review, note or even a smile can lift someone’s day more than you might expect.

Behind every appointment is a team that deeply cares, not just about your pet, but about you, too. Let’s show the people who care for our animals that we care for them right back. 💚

Let’s review: Where to Check Your Pet for Ticks!🪲👀Planning to enjoy some time outside with your four-legged best friend ...
05/01/2026

Let’s review: Where to Check Your Pet for Ticks!🪲👀

Planning to enjoy some time outside with your four-legged best friend this weekend? It’s important to do a thorough “Tick Check” on your pet feeling for bumps from nose to tail after spending any amount of time outdoors. Refer to our graphic for 7️⃣ areas ticks frequently attach themselves to our pets.

In addition to performing frequent tick checks on your pets, ensure they are staying protected from the dangers of tick borne diseases through parasite prevention and vaccination!💉

Contact our friendly and knowledgeable team to discuss Tick Prevention options suitable for your pet’s lifestyle, or to clarify any questions you may have!🥼

☎️: 613-489-2525
📧: [email protected]
📱:
🛒: myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices
⏰: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
(Closed for Lunch from 12:15pm - 12:45pm)

Post-Op TPLO Hydrotherapy with Hemi!🐾💪🌊Hemi is making recovery strides in our underwater treadmill following his Tibial ...
04/30/2026

Post-Op TPLO Hydrotherapy with Hemi!🐾💪🌊

Hemi is making recovery strides in our underwater treadmill following his Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO) procedure performed by Dr. Lima earlier this year!

Each patient that undergoes a TPLO procedure with our veterinary team is subject to a minimum of 6 weeks of rehabilitation appointments that include mobility exercises, therapeutic laser therapy, and hydrotherapy that begin immediately following their surgery re-check that takes place 2 weeks post-op.

After the 2 week post-op recheck and first physiotherapy assessment, the patient then embarks on their journey of 6 consistent weeks of rehabilitation exercises, hydrotherapy and post-op x-rays after 8 weeks to ensure the bone has healed properly. Patients are then evaluated by their surgeon to determine whether they should continue with additional rehab support, or if they can graduate their rehab program!🎓

Hemi is currently continuing his underwater treadmill phase of his rehab plan, that includes 6 weeks of additional of hydrotherapy focussed support. This low-impact underwater treadmill environment offers incredible healing benefits for patients as it reduces stress on joints and muscles, while the resistance of the water helps to rebuild strength, balance and overall fitness.⭐️🌊

Thank you for trusting our team with your veterinary care and rehabilitation, Hemi and Family! We’re so proud of the waves you’ve made in your recovery!🐾💙

☎️: 613-489-2525
📧: [email protected]
📱:
🛒: myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices
⏰: 8:00am - 6:00pm, Monday - Friday
(Closed for Lunch from 12:15pm - 12:45pm)

Address

2137 Roger Stevens Drive
Ottawa, ON
K0A2T0

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+16134892525

Website

http://myvetstore.ca/carletonveterinaryservices

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