
We will post Air Quality information here Daily!
Air quality in Squamish is currently rated at 7 on a scale of 10 (poorer quality as you progress toward 10). Below are the precautions you should be taking for you and your pets.
At-Risk Population
Reduce or reschedule strenuous activities outdoors. Children and the elderly should also take it easy.
Find out if you are at risk.
General Population
Consider reducing or rescheduling strenuous activities outdoors if you experience symptoms such as coughing and throat irritation.
Pets
We have posted a special page on how poor air quality affects pets – check it out for more information and to learn about measures you can take to safeguard your pet’s health.
For air quality updates, see the Environment Canada advisory page.
Please call us at 604-898-9089 if you have any questions or concerns,
Dr. Tom Honey
Together, let's maintain and maximize your pet’s health... for life!

DR. TOM HONEY
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine / Hospital Director
Dr. Tom Honey hails from Campbellford, Ontario. His veterinary education took him to the esteemed Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph, followed by several years in Toronto area practices.
Dr. Honey believes his role is to advocate for pet health, starting with illness prevention. At the same time, he is committed to developing leading edge diagnostic and treatment techniques. He engages in countless hours of continued education in dental care, diagnostic ultrasound and internal medicine. These tools help him diagnose and best treat patients suffering from health problems ranging from the common to extremely obscure.