Comprehensive veterinary care for farm and large animals.
At Dundas Veterinary Services, we are honoured to be the go-to medical centre for so many farms in our community. We enjoy the variety of patients and cases that we get to treat here in our area. Our veterinarians have honed their expertise over the years and make frequent house calls to treat cows, goats, sheep, pigs, farm birds and other patients. Please call us to learn more about our farm and large animal services, and our team members will be happy to answer your questions.
Our team offers full-spectrum care for all types of animals that can be found in farms. Some of the services we have available are:
As we mentioned earlier, all of our veterinarians are able to make house calls on a regular basis in order to provide their services in the most convenient way possible.
Our service rates depend entirely on the specific animal or animals being treated and their conditions. After a one-on-one conversation with our team, we can provide an accurate estimate for your specific needs. Please do not hesitate to call us to learn more.
Yes, our team is currently accepting new clients! Ideally, we prefer that you call us first so that we can choose a time and day that will work best for you and our veterinarians. That being said, we understand that emergencies and accidents do occur, so please call us ASAP if you need our services in an urgent manner.
If you are looking for Large and Farm Animal services please email us at large.animal@dundasvet.com and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
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