
Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital
Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital offers exceptional veterinary care in Oakville, ON. With a dedicated team and state-of-the-art facilities, they provide compassionate and personalized services for pets at every life stage. Book an appointment today to give your pet the best care possible.
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Services Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital offers
Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital provides the following services:
- Comprehensive Veterinary Care
- Emergency Care Service
- Pet Vaccination
- Pet Food
- Pet Dental Care
- RX Refill Request
- Virtual Consultation
- Talk to Staff
Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital is conveniently located on Rebecca St in Oakville, ON. Easily accessible from main roads, visit for trusted pet care.
3475 Rebecca St Unit 104, Oakville, ON L6L 0H3, Canada
Service hours
| Monday | 9āÆAMā9āÆPM |
| Tuesday | 9āÆAMā5āÆPM |
| Wednesday | 9āÆAMā2āÆPM |
| Thursday | 9āÆAMā9āÆPM |
| Friday | 9āÆAMā9āÆPM |
| Saturday | 10āÆAMā5āÆPM |
| Sunday | 10āÆAMā5āÆPM |
Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital overview
Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital is located in Oakville, ON, and specializes in providing comprehensive veterinary care. Our skilled team is dedicated to treating your pets like family, ensuring their well-being and comfort at every visit. Our state-of-the-art facilities allow us to provide top-notch diagnostic and treatment services.
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Business highlights
- Expert Veterinary Care
- State-of-the-Art Facilities
- Compassionate Services
Accepted payment methods
Customer experiences
Our clients consistently praise the compassionate care and expertise at Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital. Testimonials highlight positive experiences and heartfelt thanks for our veterinary services. If youāve visited us, please consider sharing your experience online to help us continue providing exceptional care.
[part1] Last year today, I took my dog here for a dental cleaning and she died on the table. Sheās only seven years old and I expected another seven years with her. Her sudden death cost me tremendous pain and Iām still grieving. Honestly, I donāt think I will never recover from this trauma and now I fear visiting a vet because I thought doing a dental cleaning was good for her. (At least I was told so. Vets here basically persuaded me into this procedure) and that killed her. So I donāt know whatās good for them anymore. You thought you were doing something good for them, but they end up not coming back from it. I understand any procedure is a risk from my own common knowledge, but this vet particularly failed warning me about the risks. neither the receptionist or the vet even mention the word ārisksā. let alone gave me any education or a warning heads up. They also didnāt provide me with any information to read about, didnāt give me any waiver or form to sign off my rights. They just took my dog and killed her. One week before her death, I took her here because she was having diarrhoea and bloody poop. The vet gave me medication and stomach sensitive dog food and on that visit, the vet recommended a dental cleaning for her. This was the second time they brought it up so I thought they got a point. so I agreed to a blood test to see if she can go ahead with this procedure. A couple days later they called me saying the blood test came back positive and I can go ahead and book her an appointment. (for the record, I didnāt see a report from this blood test before or after her death ) so I booked her appointment over the phone call, not knowing I schedule her death. September 26th, 2023. My husband dropped her off 8 AM. I didnāt even get to see goodbye to her that morning because I was still asleep. Vet called me 10 AM saying her heart stopped. I cried so much it felt like vomiting. Sheās been with me since the first year I came to Canada, sheās been with me all through my college years and right after my wedding, right before we begin a new life, she left me. if the vets give me a warning about risks ahead of the procedure, or gave me a waiver to read through and sign, I mightāve think twice putting her under anaesthetic due to her age. The vet recommended this procedure without considering her age and her health condition. they just wanted money and I will never forgive myself for the rest of my life for not carefully review their recommendations, just blindly trust the vets thinking they know whatās best for her. I killed my baby for being an irresponsible mother.
ļ¼Part 2ļ¼I have so many questions to ask. On the day she died, we went to see her for the last time. I wasnāt in the right place to ask these questions but for the past year, the replay button had been hit over and over again my mind. why would they recommend to put her under the anaesthetic when she was already ill in the first place ? she had two other surgeries that they put her under anesthetic, prior to this incident, she woke up from those two procedures with no problem. Why did this time killed her? How do they prove that they didnāt give her too much dose? Of course, on the day, I asked the vet if they gave her too much dose and of course he didnāt even gave me a straight ānoā as an answer. he shake his head and said āweāve done this thousands of timesā (like thatās an answer to my āyes or noā question) and I asked him why you didnāt warn me about the risks before? he said again they āhave done it a thousand of timesā (like that proves anything) And he said risks is really really low. but how low is really really low? Does it happen once a year? twice a year? Does it happen on one dog out of 100? out of 1000? How come they canāt give me an exact percentage before pushing a dental cleaning on me, but they tried so hard to push you to book appointment. (They recommended it twice on two different visits. Thatās dedication. ) She said her gum condition is getting worse and worse. If I donāt deal with it now I might face pulling out her teeth in the future. why did they focus on scaring me like this instead of provide me with statics and numbers, and properly educate me about risks? No flyers about this procedure was provided. No any sort of information booklet was provided to me to read about. No ricks was mentioned verbally. No waiver to sign. Itās clear what they care and what they donāt : money over the lives of your family members. This place has traumatized me so much that I couldnāt even drive past Kerr Street for months. I will never forget what they did and what they failed to do. I have already reported this case to veterinary college of Ontario. It will take a long time for them to review, but I know I did the right thing to protect the other fur babies in this community from this irresponsible vet. In the meantime while they still have their veterinary license, good luck to every patient and parents that I hope you walk out of there with your pets. Because I didnāt.
Dr. Warren is knowledgeable and highly experienced. The clinic staff are all also so amazing. It has been 1 year and we are very happy with the awesome service and care for our dog Tuxxy!
Incredibly helpful, caring and passionate team. Dr. Waters went above and beyond to help us meet the import requirements to bring Potato to Australia (which is an extremely stressful, meticulous process - even more so during COVID). If it wasnāt for Dr. Waters and Emily, we would not have been reunited with our fur baby as soon as we were able to. Forever grateful!
FAQs about Lakeshore Woods Animal Hospital
What are your business hours?
Our business hours are Monday 9am-9pm, Tuesday 9am-5pm, Wednesday 9am-2pm, Thursday 9am-9pm, Friday 9am-9pm, and weekends 10am-5pm.
Do you offer emergency services?
Yes, we provide emergency care services for your pets.
Can I book appointments online?
Yes, you can book appointments through our online booking system on our website.
What services do you offer for pets?
We offer comprehensive veterinary care including vaccinations, dental care, and more.
Do you accept new patients?
Yes, we are accepting new patients. Please contact us to schedule your first visit.



