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A NOTE FROM DR. COX...
With Ontario's plan to  ease COVID-19 restrictions on January 31st, we are delighted to announce that we will now be allowing one pet parent to accompany their pets during their exam.  Masks are mandatory for all clients entering the hospital and we still ask that you call us at 519-927-9229 apon arrival.  Food and medication pick up will continue to be curbside.
Looking forward to seeing you and your furry friends!
​The Glendale Team

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DAYNA
​Glendale is excited to announce that Dayna and her husband are expecting their first child in April. Dayna has been a long time and valuable member of the Glendale Team and although we will miss her terribly, we are excited for this new chapter in her life. Dayna's maternity leave begins in March so please call and wish her well! We look forward to both this new little person as well her return after maternity leave!

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DR. MACMILLAN
​Glendale is pleased to announce the safe arrival of Dr. MacMillan's daughter Harper on November 4th 2021. Dr. MacMillan and her husband are enjoying their time with their sweet baby girl. We wish them well and look forward to Dr. MacMillan's return after her maternity leave!

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WELCOME DR. ANDREA EBERT!
Dr. Ebert knew early on that she wanted to pursue veterinary medicine since it combined her interest in science and her love of animals. After working and volunteering at veterinary clinics throughout high school and university, her love of veterinary medicine was reaffirmed. She graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph in 2007, after completing her Bachelor of BioMedical Science in 2003.  
                                                          
Dr. Ebert began her career in shelter medicine as she has a special interest in animal welfare and helping those most in need. She then continued in private practice in the Vaughn region including occasional work at an emergency clinic. Dr. Ebert recently moved to the beautiful region of Caledon, and is excited to join the team at Glendale Veterinary Hospital.
 
Dr. Ebert spends her free time with her husband, two beautiful children, her cat Sprinkles, and dogs Murphy and Banshee. She enjoys jogging, going to the cottage, and working on various art projects. 

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A NOTE FROM JULIETTA (ILSE)...
February is DENTAL MONTH! This month is dedicated to improving the oral health of your pet. Starting with an oral examination, our Doctors and Veterinary Technicians can determine if your pet requires a full dental cleaning under anesthesia, and whether they would benefit from dental products that help minimize plaque and tartar. Brushing is always best, but when that may be difficult, we are committed to helping you find the right products to help you maintain your pet's dental health. Book now to save 20% off your pet's dental cleaning!

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A NOTE FROM SUSAN...
I've had the pleasure of working at Glendale for over 20 years and have met a variety of furry personalities. When behavioural issues arise with your pet, there may be a medical cause that should be assessed by our Veterinarians. If there is truly a behavioural concern, I would be happy to speak with you to determine if we can be of assistance or if further expert intervention is required. Behavioural problems are much like a puzzle and a one size solution does not fit all. Being familiar with normal dog and cat behavior is the first important step in helping your pet.  
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  • Home
  • Who We Are
  • Services
  • Tour
  • New Puppies and Kittens
  • Client and Patient Forms
  • What To Expect
    • COHAT Dental Procedure
    • Cranial Cruciate Rupture - TPLO Surgery
    • Orchiectomy - Feline Neuter
    • Orchiectomy - Canine Neuter
    • Ovariohysterectomy - Canine and Feline Spay
  • Newsletters
    • July 2021
    • August 2021
    • Fall 2021
    • Holiday Newsletter 2021
    • Dental Month 2022
    • Farley Foundation Announcement
    • January 2022 Newsletter
    • February 2022 Newsletter
    • March 2022 Newsletter
    • April 2022 Newsletter
    • May 2022 Newsletter
    • July 2022 Newsletter
    • August 2022 Newsletter
    • September 2022 Newsletter
    • Glendale Fall Newsletter
    • Glendale November Newsletter 2022
    • Glendale January Newsletter 2023
  • Pet Insurance
  • Careers at Glendale
    • Glendale Culture
  • National Wildlife Centre
  • Pet Health Education Articles
  • A Final Note