Clinique Vétérinaire Dollard
Clinique Vétérinaire Dollard
The team at the Clinique vétérinaire Dollard in LaSalle cares for each of its patients with love and attention. Our experienced team truly embodies the Flair & Cie values of care, expertise and empathy. The clinic offers general veterinary care for dogs and cats as well as behavioural medicine with Dr. Isabelle Demontigny-Bédard, one of the few veterinarians specializing in behaviour in Quebec.
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ADDRESS
1551 Dollard Avenue
Lasalle (QUEBEC)
H8N 1T3
HOURS
Mon: 8:30 AM TO 7:00 PM
Tue: 8:30 AM TO 7:00 PM
Wed: 8:30 AM TO 7:00 PM
Thu: 8:30 AM TO 7:00 PM
Fri: 8:30 AM TO 7:00 PM
Sat: CLOSED
Sun: CLOSED
SERVICES
Animal Behaviour
General veterinary medicine
Dogs and cats
Vaccination
Parasite prevention
Sterilization
Microchipping
Surgery
Dentistry
Nutrition
Complementary care
Pet shop


Dr ISABELLE DEMONTIGNY-BÉDARD
OWNER AND MANAGER
"I have been a veterinarian since 2010 and an animal behaviour specialist since 2011. I'm proud to practice my specialty in LaSalle, right where I grew up. I’m so fortunate to be surrounded by people who share the same vision of veterinary care as I do, and each morning I wake up grateful to be contributing to what matters most to me: reducing anxiety in cats and dogs and preserving the bond between pets and their owners. With each patient and client, one must remain observant, attentive, and open-minded. This helps to piece everything together, understand what’s wrong, and propose the most suitable plan for that patient."
By combining different skills in order to offer ever-improving services, Flair & Cie keeps veterinary medicine in the hands of animal health professionals, an issue that Isabelle takes particularly to heart. “Clinique vétérinaire Dollard has been in existence since 1989. We are a family veterinary practice, whose services have been complemented since my arrival by a specialty in behaviour: the perfect match for a global vision of physical and mental health. We want to make the experience as stress-free as possible, for both animal and human,” she emphasizes.