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Dr. Clara Bureau

DVM, P.H.D

About Dr. Clara Bureau

Dr. Clara Bureau’s veterinary career started in the 1990’s in France where she worked in dairy cattle reproduction. After specializing in reproductive physiology during her Master’s degree in veterinary medicine in Toulouse, she embarked on a PhD program during which developed cutting-edge tools to study the chromosomes of cattle. After graduating in 2000, she moved to Canada to join the Ontario Veterinary College at the University of Guelph as a post-doctoral fellow to continue her work on the molecular genetics of different animal species. In 2004, she joined the Sunnybrook Health Research Centre where she worked on vascular biology and identify the role of novel regulators of the growth of blood vessels. After a fruitful 10-year research career, Dr. Bureau felt the need to go back to her natural calling, veterinary practice. She undertook the arduous process to obtain the right to practice veterinary medicine in Canada. In 2007, she started practicing as a companion animal practices across Ontario. In 2013, she acquired the Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital where she has been practicing ever since. Dr. Bureau enjoys spending her free time studying to improve her skills, learning new languages (human and computer ones), exploring new countries and spending time with her husband (an animal nutritionist) and grown-up son (a talented musician).

FAQs

Core vaccines are typically given in a series during the first few months of life, followed by boosters. At Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital, we follow established guidelines for both cats and dogs as part of a structured puppy immunization schedule.

Puppies usually receive vaccines every 3–4 weeks starting at 6–8 weeks of age. Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital provides a personalized puppy immunization schedule based on your dog’s age and health status.

Most puppies need a series of 3 to 4 core vaccinations, plus optional ones depending on lifestyle. At Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital, the puppy immunization schedule ensures proper protection through all key stages.

Kittens typically start their vaccinations at 6 to 8 weeks old, with boosters every few weeks. Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital helps set a timeline similar to a puppy immunization schedule, adapted for feline care.

The protocol includes a series of vaccines at regular intervals, ending with annual boosters. Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital develops a puppy immunization schedule to ensure full and timely coverage.

FRASER MACDONALDANIMAL HOSPITAL

Opening Hours

Monday to Friday-9.00am-1.00pm & 2.00pm-6.00pm

Saturday-10.00am-1.00pm