Helpful Links

www.getmehome.ca – Pets vaccinated at our facility can be registered online at Merial’s “GetMeHome.ca” website. This program helps reunite you with your pet if she or he should go missing. To be able to register, you will need the rabies tag provided to you at the time of your pet’s rabies vaccination.

MVMA – The Manitoba Veterinary Medical Association is the professional organization of the province’s veterinarians. They are an independent, non-profit entity that is dedicated to the excellence of the veterinary profession.

CVMA – The CVMA is the national and international voice for Canada’s veterinarians, providing leadership and advocacy for veterinary medicine.

CFIA – The CFIA is reducing burden on business and improving service to stakeholders by streamlining regulations and cutting red tape. To learn more, visit Reducing Red Tape.

www.petpoisonhelpline.com – Pet Poison Helpline is a 24-hour animal poison control service available throughout the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean for pet owners and veterinary professionals who require assistance with treating a potentially poisoned pet. They have the ability to help every poisoned pet, with all types of poisonings, 24 hours a day.

www.veterinarypartner.com – VeterinaryPartner.com is here to support your veterinarian and you in the care of your companion animals by providing reliable, up-to-date animal health information from the veterinarians and experts of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN), the world’s first and largest online veterinary database and community.

capcvet.org – CAPC’s mission is to foster animal and human health, while preserving the human-animal bond, by generating and disseminating credible, accurate and timely information for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of parasitic infections.

dogsandticks.com -A tick-free dog is a healthier dog

www.heartwormsociety.org – Leading the Veterinary Profession & the Public in the understanding of Heartworm disease.

lymeinfo.com – Learn more about Lyme disease: how it’s transmitted and how you can prevent it.

www.petfoodnutrition.com – We all have questions about health and nutrition. Often our first step in finding an answer is to search the Internet. The Internet can be a valuable resource for information. It provides a platform for the easy exchange of information between those who have it and those who need it. However, the Internet can bury you in contradicting views and misinformation.

www.pethealthnetwork.com – Answers from vets about your pet.

Pet friendly plants and gardening – Green thumb? Great resource regarding pet friendly plants and gardening.