COVID 19 Protocol
Dear our valued clients,
As the COVID-19 cases are rising in Sarnia- Lambton, we have made some changes to our COVID protocols. We are continuing with our new normal of operating as a curbside service. We ask that when you arrive you text us at 519-328-1591, call us at 519-542-5888 or come to the door and give us a wave and we will be out to assist you. Although we are outside, we do still ask that you wear a mask and keep a 6-foot distance while interacting with our staff to help keep everyone safe and healthy.
**Please note our text number is only available for use during business hours.**
We appreciate your cooperation. Thank you and stay safe.
The Doctors and Staff at LVC
As the COVID-19 cases are rising in Sarnia- Lambton, we have made some changes to our COVID protocols. We are continuing with our new normal of operating as a curbside service. We ask that when you arrive you text us at 519-328-1591, call us at 519-542-5888 or come to the door and give us a wave and we will be out to assist you. Although we are outside, we do still ask that you wear a mask and keep a 6-foot distance while interacting with our staff to help keep everyone safe and healthy.
**Please note our text number is only available for use during business hours.**
We appreciate your cooperation. Thank you and stay safe.
The Doctors and Staff at LVC
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Our Mission at Lakeshore Veterinary Clinic we take pride in practicing the most current, high quality Veterinary health care, for Companion Animals, with compassion, honesty and respect. Our strong work ethic is established by maintaining a compassionate and devoted team which is built up of Veterinarians, Registered Veterinary Technicians, Veterinary Receptionists and kennel assistants. Our team believes it is a major importance to keep up with the most current Continuing Education and Training. LVC believes that your pet is more than just an animal and we strive to provide the kind of Veterinary Care that your pet truly deserves. We hope to leave a pawsitive impression on our community.
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The Five FreedomsFREEDOM FROM HUNGER AND THIRST. by ready access to fresh water and diet to maintain health and vigor. FREEDOM FROM DISCOMFORT. by providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area. FREEDOM FROM PAIN, INJURY OR DISEASE. by prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment. FREEDOM TO EXPRESS NORMAL BEHAVIOR. by providing sufficient space, proper facilities and company of the animal’s own kind. FREEDOM FROM FEAR AND DISTRESS. by ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering. |
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