Useful Links

  • 24-Hour Referral Centres
  • For Adoptions, Surrenders, and Abuse
  • Exportation and Importation of Animals
  • Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation

24-Hour Referral Centres

Centre Vétérinaire Rive-Sud (CVRS)

The Centre Vétérinaire Rive-Sud is a veterinary emergency and referral center open 24/7.

Centre hospitalier universitaire vétérinaire de l’Université de Montréal

The Centre hospitalier universitaire vétérinaire (CHUV) of the Faculty of veterinary medicine is a unique medical complex that provides care to nearly 20,000 patients annually on an ongoing basis, 24 hours a day and 365 days a year.

Centre Vétérinaire DMV

The Centre vétérinaire DMV, located in Montreal (Lachine), offers you quick, no-appointment access to emergency medical services for your pet, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

For Adoptions, Surrenders, and Abuse

Anima-Québec

Anima-Québec is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the well-being of dogs and cats in Quebec through certification and communication activities.

SPCA Montérégie

Whether you’re looking for a purebred animal or an adorable mixed breed, SPCA Montérégie offers vaccinated and sterilized animals ready to be loved.

S.P.A. des Cantons

The mission of the S.P.A. des Cantons is to eliminate all forms of cruelty to animals and thus improve their quality of life.

Exportation and Importation of Animals

Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)

Animal Health – Exportation

IATA Travel Centre

Personalized advice on passports, visas, and health, based on your personal information and itinerary.

Pettravel.com

Traveling abroad with your pet? Planning is key to avoiding issues when entering a country.

CDC

The new travel rules effective August 1, 2024, for dogs traveling to the United States. You will also find the form to be completed before your trip.

Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation

Ordre des médecins vétérinaire du Québec (OMVQ)

Promoting high-quality veterinary medicine to protect the public, contribute to the improvement of animal health and welfare, and maintain public health.

Pet Poison Helpline

Has your dog or cat eaten something toxic? Call your veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline immediately.

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