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Meet the Artist

Much of our art in the hospital comes from Lisa Whitehouse!


She was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba and spent her childhood enjoying the outdoors, camping, exploring and learning about animals. Her love of wildlife is evident in her art and her fun, bright and creative style brings to life the movement, personality and beauty of nature.

Lisa started working with watercolors in 2015 when she made the decision to stay home and raise her kids. What began as a hobby, quickly turned into a passion. Her entrepreneurial spirit and desire to share her work has turned Whitehouse Art into what it is today.

Lisa's work can be seen in homes and businesses around the world.
 

Find out more about her here:

https://youtu.be/nm1fZItbKk4

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Does your pet not like the
'cone of shame'?

 

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Try a surgery suit or an inflatable collar!

Bring in your alternative choice on the day of surgery and we'll be happy to put it on before discharge

Loosing a Pet

When a pet dies, it can be hard on everyone but especially if there are children in the family. Below are some easily found books that can help with the process.

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A Rainbow Bridge for Gus is our Hospital Managers, Holly, favorite! Bonus that it's written by a local resident, Barb Rigabar!

Alternative Euthanasia Options

We understand that many clients want options for alternative euthanasia's. We recommend the following for an in home option as well as a facility that is prepared for comfort-focused care.

             Compassionate In-Home Euthanasia                                           Pets at Rest
These doctors can provide a peaceful and dignified end-of-life experience for your pet, allowing them to pass away in the comfort of their own home or an environment set specifically for their comfort. Other reasons to consider alternative euthanasia's include avoiding the stress and anxiety that is sometimes associated with visit to a busy veterinary hospital, having more control over the situation, the ability to spend quality time with your pet before they pass away or avoiding the risk of your pet experiencing pain or discomfort during transport.

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