October 10 is National Pet Obesity Awareness Day, a reminder for pet owners to learn more about healthy weight in their pets and what they can do to keep them…
4735-39th Avenue
Wetaskiwin, Alberta, T9A 2J4
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Our Team
Get to know the doctors and staff at Wetaskiwin Animal Clinic. We have a dedicated team of professionals who take the care of your furry family member seriously.
Our Services
We offer a wide range of services including medical, diagnostic, surgical, wellness and preventive health care needs for your pets so they live healthy, happy lives.
Our Online Store
We are happy to offer our clients the convenience of Online Shopping and in home delivery. We offer quality products and accessories for a healthier, happier pet. Prescription refills still need to be done with the Form or called in.
Compassionate Pet Care, Professional Vet Service
We are an AAHA-accredited veterinary hospital. That means we hold ourselves to a higher standard. Pets are our passion. And keeping them healthy is our #1 priority. Here, we strive to deliver excellent care for pets. Because your pets deserve nothing less.
We believe that animals should be entitled to the best possible care we can give them at all times.
Our veterinary practices realizes that the most important key to providing optimum pet healthcare is by putting the veterinarian’s role as a problem preventer on an equal footing with the traditional role of a disease and injury treating problem solver. Our main emphasis in on a complete “wholistic” preventative health management approach to helping our clients have their best friends live a long, healthy and happy life.
“Great service, the staff is friendly and knowledgeable and the Vets’ are awesome!”
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Animal Shelter Adoptable Pet of the Month!
Butters
Butters is a 1 year old spayed female with a charming personality. Butters is a sweet girl who loves to chirp for attention, making every interaction with her a joyful experience. Her playful spirit extends beyond just meowing—she’s even mastered a few tricks like “sit” and “up,” showcasing her cleverness and eagerness to engage. When not performing her tricks Butters could be found snuggling with her babies, Thumbelina, Marg and Becel. Butters was initially tested for feline leukemia, and while the first results were positive, a second test has shown that she has the regressive form of the disease. This means that, while she is a carrier, she is expected to live a full, healthy life. Butters would thrive in a home with older cats who are already vaccinated for feline leukemia. It’s important that younger cats are not introduced into her new home to ensure they do not contract FeLV. Butters has not been spayed so she cannot go to her forever home just yet, but she is still welcoming visitors at the Pet Center