News & Events

The Timberlea Veterinary Clinic is often in the news. You can read Dr. Glew's latest blog on montrealdogblog.com. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for upcoming events - we have blood donor clinics, we participate in the Kirkland Winter fair, we run adoption/microchip/fundraisers for local animal rescues, as well as give seminars. We believe in being part of your community.

News & Events

Spay & Neuter Clinic

Sunday, May 24th
Call us to book an appointement ASAP


Nail Trim / Microchip Clinic

Nails – $7 | Microchip - $40
Sunday May 3rd
12pm-3pm

Cat garden by Tracy

Want to stimulate your cats but not let them terrorize the neighbourhood? Consider a Catrium- a safe outdoor space which can be easily made with an existing fence, or plan a new one. Check out the video to the left. Help your feline friends be healthy and happy!

Endoscopy is now one of our newest services

We are please to add endoscopy to the list of our services. Our endoscope permits us to visualize the digestive system and to take biopsies when necessary. It also permits us to go in and visualize very small orifices like nostrils and will allow us to perform Tran cervical inseminations.

Pearl's story / L'histoire de Pearl

Pearl is the sweetest 3 month old Boston Terrier puppy who suddenly jumped from her owner's arms and started to limp immediately. We were very concerned that this could be a fracture so we took x-rays. Luckily, there were no fractured bones so she just needed rest and pain medication. Pearls owners had previously signed up for a free 6 week trial of pet insurance from Pet Secure, so 80% of her medical bill was covered. This free trial is available to all pets between the age of 8 wks to 4 yrs of age that we examine for the first time and with no obligation to continue.

Prizes galore!

Dr. Nina Gauthier is OVC's Graduate with Distinction, she is on Dean's Honour List and won the American Association of Feline Practitioners Prize.  The award is for the student who has demonstrated a particular interest in the field of feline medicine and surgery and has achieved a high level of proficiency in small animal medicine and surgery in their Small Animal Clinic rotation.

She also won the Molly Carrington (OVC '78) Memorial Prize. It goes to the student who has successfully completed Phase 4 of the D.V.M. program and who has demonstrated proficiency in small animal medicine in their Small Animal Clinic rotation and also demonstrated high standard of case care and compassion for his or her patients.

Alongside our prize from the West Island Chamber of Commerce, we will be able to serve you, our clients, with the best knowledge and medicine available. Thanks to our great team!

"No matter how little money and how few possessions you own, having a dog makes you rich." — Louis Sabin