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Le Vet Club
Vet in Griffintown - proudly independent veterinary clinic
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Personalized treatment worthy of an exclusive veterinary club, but accessible to everyone.
Working closely with you, our dedicated team at Le Vet Club strives to provide top-quality care as a trusted vet in Griffintown. We believe in personalized treatment, understanding the special bond you share with your pet to ensure their health and well-being.
Our services vet in Griffintown

Surgery and dentistry

Consultation

Vaccination

Medical imaging

End-of-life care



Tips and tricks

Frequently asked questions
What if I have an emergency outside your business hours?
We are committed to referring our patients and their families to highly qualified specialists in and around the Montreal area.
We recommend:
I've just adopted a new cat or dog. When is the best time to schedule a vet visit?
If your new companion has never had a medical check-up, it would be advisable to schedule a veterinary visit as soon as possible. During the consultation, a veterinarian will be able to thoroughly assess your pet’s health.
Please note that no vaccinations are given within 7 days of adoption. This is to ensure that the animal is free of worrying symptoms and that vaccination remains safe and beneficial.
Why microchip your pet?
A microchip is a small electronic implant installed under the animal’s skin. Each microchip has a unique identification number and, once installed, can be detected by a reader passed over the animal.
The microchip represents a permanent and effective method of identification for your pet. Unlike collars or tags, which can be lost or removed, a microchip remains in place throughout the animal’s life.
It’s important to note that the microchip does not contain a GPS tracking system.
Despite this, it remains extremely useful. Indeed, when an animal gets lost, the microchip can play an essential role in finding it quickly. Municipalities, shelters, veterinary establishments and police forces all have microchip readers. By scanning the animal, they can retrieve the microchip’s unique identification number and find the owner’s contact details in a database.
Note that in some municipalities, including Montreal, microchipping is mandatory.