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Locality: Fredericton, New Brunswick

Phone: +1 506-458-5944



Address: 651 Clements Drive E3G 7J2 Fredericton, NB, Canada

Website: www.dah.ca

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Douglas Animal Hospital 22.11.2020

Did you know that Dr.Jewett examines and treats chickens?!?! If you need one of your backyard feathered friends to be seen please give us a call!

Douglas Animal Hospital 09.11.2020

Poor Taz came to us with a broken tooth and had to have it extracted. Read the comments on each picture to see the details on his tooth extraction journey.

Douglas Animal Hospital 07.11.2020

Everyone meet Honey and Crisp! We are currently fostering these two adorable bunnies and they are up for adoption through the Fredericton SPCA. Adoption fee is $85 each and includes their spay and neuter surgeries. If you are interested in either Honey (white female), Crisp (Black male), or both you can contact us or the Fredericton SPCA.

Douglas Animal Hospital 22.10.2020

Just like dogs and cats, bunnies need regular nail trims too!

Douglas Animal Hospital 18.10.2020

Neutering Surgery + Cone of Shame = Zero dignity left

Douglas Animal Hospital 18.10.2020

Our phones are back to normal now. Thanks to everyone for your patience and understanding.

Douglas Animal Hospital 07.10.2020

It's that time of year again! The FSPCA and Matt Stairs are once again having their Winter Cash Draw!!! Top prize of $3000 with the seller of the winning ticket getting $500 themselves! You can purchase your ticket(s) from our front desk or any of our staff members. If you would like to help sell tickets you can contact Heather Jordan at [email protected]. They make great stocking stuffers!!! Draw date Friday Feb12, 2021.

Douglas Animal Hospital 03.10.2020

This beautiful barred owl came in to be examined after flying into a vehicle. Luckily he wasn't hurt at all, just a little stunned, and was able to be released soon after his admission.

Douglas Animal Hospital 01.10.2020

This poor puppy was pretty sad about having to "give back" the yummy chocolate that he ate. With Halloween just around the corner please ensure your canine friends don't sample any delicious but toxic (to them) candy bars. If they ever do get into some then you should make note of the amount and type of chocolate and call your vet immediately.