Welcome to the Clinique Vétérinaire des Vallées

The Clinique vétérinaire des Vallées was founded in 2004 to offer quality health services to the cat and dog owners of the Outaouais region. Our goal is first and foremost to help pet owners maintain their furry companions healthy, so they can benefit of a long and carefree life. A relationship of trust between the caregiving staff, the pet owners and the pets is of outmost importance to us. We take great pride in offering comprehension and empathy in those hard times pets and owners sometimes go through. 

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Success stories Great stories from our clinic

« Zoé is a young female teckel dog that was bitten and violently shaken by a dog much bigger than her. Her owner was quick to bring her to us in emergency to address her state of shock and attempt to surgically close her wounds. Unfortunately, with some types of trauma, it can be hard to evaluate the extent of certain wounds when they have just occurred. A few days after surgery, Zoé skin that first seemed to be healthy, started to necrotise. She had to go back into surgery to have this dead skin removed. Thankfully, everything went well following the second surgery and Zoé went back with her constant joy and good mood! »

- Zoé, 1 year old

« Meet Mini, a 4 month old kitten, found with his brother in a ditch and in bad condition. In addition to a stunted growth, Mini had a broken leg at the wrist. By dragging his weight on the leg, the skin was being wounded and the wrist was swollen. In addition to being painfull, that limb was not functionnal. In the state in which that limb was, a corrective surgery was not a possibility. Therfore, it was decided with Mini’s new family, that the removal of his leg would be the best solution for him. A complete amputation of the limb was realized and Mini recovered well. He is now much more active and functionnal without his useless limb. »

- Mini, 4 months old

« Meet Jake, a feisty yet adorable little poodle of 8 years of age. At the time of his last physical exam, his owner reported a growing mass on the inside of his left thigh. In this case, it was easy to identify the source of the problem, without any further testing: he had a cryptorchidic testis that had developed into a tumor. Unfortunately for Jake, a misplaced testis is at much higher risk of becoming a tumor than one that is correctly located in the scrotum. But thankfully for him though, testicular tumors rarely evolve into generalised cancer. However, the risk of cancer still being present, the recommendation was still to remove the misplaced testis (and so the tumor), and to neuter Jake. The surgery went well and now Jake has recovered to live many more beautiful years. »

- Jake, 8 years old

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