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Muskerry Veterinary Clinic describes itself as part of one of the largest veterinary practices in the country, offering both farm animal and companion animal care. Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine consults and diagnostics (including in-house testing and X‑rays), with additional options like acupuncture and cardiology workups. Owners specifically mention coming in for an X‑ray, being accommodated for a Sunday emergency, and being able to do “settling-in” visits without an appointment to help a nervous dog get comfortable.
Muskerry Veterinary Clinic describes itself as part of one of the largest veterinary practices in the country, offering both farm animal and companion animal care. Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine consults and diagnostics (including in-house testing and X‑rays), with additional options like acupuncture and cardiology workups. Owners specifically mention coming in for an X‑ray, being accommodated for a Sunday emergency, and being able to do “settling-in” visits without an appointment to help a nervous dog get comfortable.
Millvalley Veterinary Clinic is described by reviewers as a family-originated practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the available information). The clinic appears set up for both companion animals and farm animals, offering routine care alongside procedures like soft-tissue surgery and dental work. Reviewers repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain procedures and treatments clearly, and one review specifically notes help from an out-of-hours vet.
Millvalley Veterinary Clinic is described by reviewers as a family-originated practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the available information). The clinic appears set up for both companion animals and farm animals, offering routine care alongside procedures like soft-tissue surgery and dental work. Reviewers repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain procedures and treatments clearly, and one review specifically notes help from an out-of-hours vet.
Riverview Veterinary Centre is part of the Riverview Veterinary Group, a multi-clinic practice that says it has been operating for 80 years. The website describes an emergency service for small animals and an ambulatory emergency service for farm animals. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention pets being comfortable coming in (including dogs that “look forward to their visits”), and a couple of reviews describe being offered immediate availability for a specific need.
Riverview Veterinary Centre is part of the Riverview Veterinary Group, a multi-clinic practice that says it has been operating for 80 years. The website describes an emergency service for small animals and an ambulatory emergency service for farm animals. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention pets being comfortable coming in (including dogs that “look forward to their visits”), and a couple of reviews describe being offered immediate availability for a specific need.
Part of the Riverview Veterinary Group (the website says the practice has been operating for 80 years), this clinic covers small animals and also provides mobile support for dairy cows. Reviews point to a setup that handles both routine and urgent problems: owners mention being seen at short notice, using an on-call/out-of-hours service with prompt call-backs, and pets staying in for monitoring after procedures (e.g., a senior dog kept for a few days following extensive dental work). Feedback is mostly very positive, but there is also a directly negative account describing the visit as “unprofessional” and overly focused on billing.
Part of the Riverview Veterinary Group (the website says the practice has been operating for 80 years), this clinic covers small animals and also provides mobile support for dairy cows. Reviews point to a setup that handles both routine and urgent problems: owners mention being seen at short notice, using an on-call/out-of-hours service with prompt call-backs, and pets staying in for monitoring after procedures (e.g., a senior dog kept for a few days following extensive dental work). Feedback is mostly very positive, but there is also a directly negative account describing the visit as “unprofessional” and overly focused on billing.
Alexander Hamilton Veterinary is a small-practice clinic (ownership/group not stated) where recent reviewers most often describe routine preventative care and straightforward sick-pet visits. Owners specifically mention first-time puppy vaccinations handled in a calm, low-stress way, private consult rooms, and a Saturday walk-in nail-clip clinic that got them “in and out” quickly. Reviews also describe the team fitting patients in even when busy, providing treatments such as injections and antibiotics, and handling euthanasia gently and respectfully.
Alexander Hamilton Veterinary is a small-practice clinic (ownership/group not stated) where recent reviewers most often describe routine preventative care and straightforward sick-pet visits. Owners specifically mention first-time puppy vaccinations handled in a calm, low-stress way, private consult rooms, and a Saturday walk-in nail-clip clinic that got them “in and out” quickly. Reviews also describe the team fitting patients in even when busy, providing treatments such as injections and antibiotics, and handling euthanasia gently and respectfully.
Edmond G Thornton Vet Practice is a Vaughan family-run veterinary centre that has provided care for both domestic pets and farm livestock since the 1980s. The practice describes itself as full-service, with three full-time surgeons, offering appointments at the surgery as well as visits out on farms. Reviews back up some of that scope—one owner describes an out-of-hours call-out for a seriously ill goat even though they weren’t registered—while another review describes a negative experience involving a cold reception and concerns about bandaging after a dog’s leg was stitched.
Edmond G Thornton Vet Practice is a Vaughan family-run veterinary centre that has provided care for both domestic pets and farm livestock since the 1980s. The practice describes itself as full-service, with three full-time surgeons, offering appointments at the surgery as well as visits out on farms. Reviews back up some of that scope—one owner describes an out-of-hours call-out for a seriously ill goat even though they weren’t registered—while another review describes a negative experience involving a cold reception and concerns about bandaging after a dog’s leg was stitched.
Veterinary Centre Kanturk is a family-run Vaughan practice that has been providing care for domestic pets and farm livestock since the 1980s. The website describes a full-service practice with a surgery, three full-time surgeons, and a fully stocked shop for pet and farm products. Reviews are mostly positive about friendliness and willingness to help, including at least one report of an out-of-hours farm visit for a very sick goat even when the owner wasn’t registered.
Veterinary Centre Kanturk is a family-run Vaughan practice that has been providing care for domestic pets and farm livestock since the 1980s. The website describes a full-service practice with a surgery, three full-time surgeons, and a fully stocked shop for pet and farm products. Reviews are mostly positive about friendliness and willingness to help, including at least one report of an out-of-hours farm visit for a very sick goat even when the owner wasn’t registered.
Paw Paws Vet Clinic is an independent practice (reviews refer to “Ron, the owner”) that’s been operating for over 10 years, and it treats a wide mix of pets including cats, dogs, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters and guinea pigs. The clinic appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccines, deworming, parasite prevention, microchipping) as well as ongoing medical problems and sensitive end‑of‑life support.
Paw Paws Vet Clinic is an independent practice (reviews refer to “Ron, the owner”) that’s been operating for over 10 years, and it treats a wide mix of pets including cats, dogs, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters and guinea pigs. The clinic appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccines, deworming, parasite prevention, microchipping) as well as ongoing medical problems and sensitive end‑of‑life support.
- •People repeatedly describe the team as friendly and professional, including clients who say they’ve used the practice for many years. - End-of-life care is specifically praised: one owner reports their very sick cat was kept relaxed and the euthanasia was painless. - The clinic is described as very busy, and one reviewer advises ringing ahead because vets may be out on farm work (e.g., calving).
- •People repeatedly describe the team as friendly and professional, including clients who say they’ve used the practice for many years. - End-of-life care is specifically praised: one owner reports their very sick cat was kept relaxed and the euthanasia was painless. - The clinic is described as very busy, and one reviewer advises ringing ahead because vets may be out on farm work (e.g., calving).
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe
- •Thoughtful end-of-life support (including staff arranging “little keepsakes” after a sudden loss). - Surgical care for serious cases (one review mentions a referral for amputation surgery, plus accommodating an anxious rescue dog). - A pricing and responsiveness dispute around out-of-hours care (one reviewer describes a delayed call-back and a quoted emergency fee).
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe
- •Thoughtful end-of-life support (including staff arranging “little keepsakes” after a sudden loss). - Surgical care for serious cases (one review mentions a referral for amputation surgery, plus accommodating an anxious rescue dog). - A pricing and responsiveness dispute around out-of-hours care (one reviewer describes a delayed call-back and a quoted emergency fee).
