Friday, January 27, 2012

EXPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAVEL WITH YOUR PET











It's that time of year again where a large volume of travelers are wishing to take their pets to the sunny south.

Please be reminded:
1)       Contact the CFIA (CANADIAN FOOD INSPECTION AGENCY) as soon as you are wishing to travel so they can provide the following information to you:
·        Vaccination and treatment requirements and time frames for each country
·        The documents necessary for completion
2)       Many countries do not recognize a 3 year rabies vaccine and require a vaccination within 1 year
of travel and not less than 30 days prior to flight
3)       Most countries require at least a 30 day period from the primary rabies vaccination to the date of arrival
4)       Please ensure the microchip number appears on all documents

Although the clinic is familiar with the export requirements for some countries, others will require some researching by you and the CFIA in order to ascertain the most up-to-date information and documentation.

The attached link to the CFIA export site has helpful information for those countries where Canada has
negotiated agreements for pet travel.

The attached website provides some general guidelines for pet exports by country of destination.  Please note that you should contact the embassy or consulate for complete pet export details.

And of course please call the clinic anytime for assistance.

                 ***Let's work together to make every pet export a happy pet export ***

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

CLIENT EDUCATION SEMINAR
CANINE BEHAVIOUR
“Positive vs Dominance Training Techniques”
Presented by Dr. Lauren Brownell

Tuesday, Feb 28th
7:30 – 9:00 pm
(This is is a complimentary seminar)

At the Bowmanville Veterinary Clinic
2826 Highway 2, Bowmanville
Please call to book your spot 905-623-4431

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Registered Veterinary Technician (R.V.T.) What’s In a Title??

Registered Veterinary Technicians (or RVT’s) are an integral part of the Bowmanville Veterinary Clinic team and are highly involved in every aspect of the care of your pet.

What is an RVT?  Registered Veterinary Technicians within the veterinary field are the equivalent of a highly trained operating room nurse in the human medical field.  The RVT title requires 2-3 years of Post Secondary schooling at an accredited facility.  The course is extremely comprehensive and covers small animals (dogs & cats) exotics (reptiles, birds, small mammals, etc) and large animals (cattle, goats, pigs & horses).  Once schooling is completed they graduate with the title Veterinary Technician (V.T.). However, it is only after passing a comprehensive Provincial Registration exam, that they are awarded the RVT status.  In order to keep their RVT status, every two years the RVT must submit a required number of Continuing Education Credits to their provincial governing body.

Some of the many skills an RVT is trained for would be:  proper holding of your pet for procedures done by the Veterinarian, taking blood samples, giving injectable and oral medication, administering and monitoring general anesthetic and monitoring the recovery of your pet from surgery.  RVT’s are responsible for not just knowing how, but also knowing why, and with that knowledge are able to interpret subtle changes when monitoring that could be the difference between preventing a complication and having to deal with a complication.  They are also trained to take X-rays, do dental cleanings and perform all the lab diagnostics that are done in the clinic.

At Bowmanville Veterinary Clinic, the skills that an RVT brings are fully utilized, thereby freeing up the Veterinarians to focus on the diagnostic, medical and surgical management of your pet.  Our RVT’s take great pride in their contribution to the team.  They make sure that from the time you and your pet enter the Clinic to the time you leave the Clinic, you enjoy the top-notch attention you both deserve.

At the Bowmanville Veterinary Clinic, we are privileged to have five amazing RVT’s caring for your pets.