Veterinarian and Animal Hospital near Hampstead, NH
You want the very best care for your pet, no questions asked. At Canobie Lake Veterinary Hospital located near Hampstead, NH, we can offer just that (and more) at our AAHA accredited animal hospital. We offer a wide range of services to give dogs, cats, pocket pets, birds, and reptiles a better and longer life. Our veterinarians are devoted animal lovers who treat every patient as their own, and who willingly educate pet owners about everything they need to know to enjoy many more happy, healthy years with their animal companions.
If you need help meeting all your pet’s needs and want to make sure you’re on the right track, call (603) 898-8982 to speak with a member of our team!
Health Care Veterinary Services for Pets in Hampstead, NH
Being the family doctor to your pet is a privilege for us, and you can expect our team to be here to support you through it all. For a lifetime of quality care that is tailored to all your pet’s unique needs, we can offer a wide range of services, including:
- Dog and cat wellness care
- Vaccinations
- Teeth cleaning
- Microchipping
- Spay and neuter
- Surgery
- Allergies and dermatology
- End-of-life care
- Emergency care
- Holistic care
- Diagnostics and pharmacy
- Rabbit and pocket pet care
- Avian and exotic care
Why We Offer Stress-Free Care
At Canobie Lake Veterinary Hospital, stress-free care for our patients is a necessity, not a bonus. We want every pet, regardless of their species, to feel at ease with us and not be afraid of treatment. Our veterinarians and staff are highly observant of and responsive to each pet’s behaviors and focus on reducing fearfulness as much as possible. Here are a few of the things we do to reduce stress:
- Employ minimal restraint when handling patients
- Only one pet is treated at a time in our treatment area
- Staff members avoid sudden movements and making abrupt, loud noises
- We also use low, reassuring speech to help pets relax–while they might not understand our words, a soft tone of voice does make a difference