AAHA Accreditation
To be accredited by AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association), our hospital must demonstrate an exceptional level of medical care and client service and be measured against the most rigorous standards in the veterinary industry. Accreditation is voluntary, only 12% of animal hospitals in the United States and Canada are AAHA accredited.
During the accreditation process, we are evaluted based on AAHA’s Standards of Accreditation – an extensive list of more than 900 standards that directly correlate to the care we are providing your pet. Some examples of these standards can be found here.
AAHA for Pet Owners
Animal Rescue Associations
Dog Training & Associations
Lost & Found Pets / Identification Resources
Travelling with Your Pet (Export Requirements)
When traveling with your pet outside of Canada, it is important to know what your pet needs to be accepted into another country. For example, in the U.S.A., if the pet is over 12 weeks of age it must have a current Rabies vaccine certificate in order to cross the border. Each country varies and some have extensive parasite treatments, etc. that must be done a certain amount of time prior to your departure from here. For more information visit the link below. You can also contact our local CFIA office – Saskatchewan Area (Regina) for more information or clarifications – 306-780-5220
Canadian Food Inspection Agency
Government of Canada Travel Documents
Veterinary Finance
When unexpected veterinary costs occur, we understand they can be difficult to manage. Below are 2 finance companies we accept payment from. Both are quick with a response when you apply.
The HealthSmart link takes you to an information page and apply now link that is unique to our clinic. If you apply, we will, when needed, be able to get the details on your approval information.
iFinance MediCard
PayBright