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Thank you for contacting us about your pet’s needs. We would like to help.

  1. If this is an urgent or emergency problem, you should contact the nearest veterinary clinic / veterinary emergency hospital and have your pet seen. Because we are volunteer-run, we cannot respond to emergency or urgent requests.
  2. For preventive care (shots, worm medicine, microchip, spay/ neuter), referral to a One Health veterinary clinic must be done through an agency or case worker associated with Vet Outreach within your region. Agencies include community health centres, mental health agencies, youth services agencies, shelters, and others. A disability or social assistance support worker alone cannot make the referral. If you do not have an agency for referral, please reach out to a local community health centre that is associated with Community Vet Outreach for help. They can contact us. We cannot respond to requests directly from clients.
  3. If this is about non- urgent medical care (example: dental issues, other illness), Community Veterinary Outreach does not provide medical care in most regions. Your case worker must reach out to Vet Outreach with specific details. We cannot respond to requests directly from clients.
  4. If you are an existing Vet Outreach client that has attended our clinics or received services previously, please contact your case worker with your inquiry, and they will contact us. We cannot respond to requests directly from clients.
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