Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital offers comprehensive care
Protecting pets from diseases and promoting health.
Assessing health, detecting illness, providing preventive care
Enhancing pets' lives through various surgical procedures.
Ensuring healthy teeth and gums for pets.
TConvenient remote consultations for veterinary healthcare advice.
Diagnosing and monitoring conditions using X-ray technology.
Nurturing pets' health through proper dietary choices.
Imaging technique aiding diagnosis in veterinary medicine.
Managing long-term illnesses, providing ongoing support.
VAlleviating symptoms, improving quality of life.
Reliable identification method for reuniting lost pets.
Protecting pets from vector-borneillnesses & heartworm effectively.
DVM, P.H.D
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).
At Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital, we recommend seeking professional care for the fastest and most effective ear mite treatment for dogs. Timely diagnosis and treatment, including medication and ear cleaning, will help your dog feel better quickly
While some at-home remedies may help temporarily, it’s always best to consult Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital for proper ear mite treatment for dogs. Professional care ensures safe, effective results and prevents complications in the long term.
In Canada, Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital provides specialized ear mite treatment for dogs, involving medicated ear drops, ear cleaning, and follow-up care. We tailor treatments to your dog’s needs, ensuring comfort and faster recovery.
Signs of ear mites include scratching, head shaking, and dark discharge. If you notice these symptoms, visit Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital for accurate diagnosis and ear mite treatment for dogs, ensuring proper care for your pet’s health.
If your dog is bleeding from the bum, contact Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital immediately. Bleeding could indicate various conditions, and it’s essential to have your dog assessed for accurate diagnosis and timely treatment.
If your dog is pooping blood but acting normal, it’s important to consult Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital. While it might be a mild issue, dog bleeding from bum could also indicate something more serious, requiring professional attention.
Yes, any form of bleeding, including dog bleeding from bum, should be taken seriously. Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital can help determine the cause and provide the appropriate treatment to ensure your dog’s health and comfort.
Yes, bloody diarrhea in dogs or dog bleeding from bum can be an emergency. If your dog is experiencing this, contact Fraser MacDonald Animal Hospital immediately. Prompt care is crucial to address potential causes and prevent further complications in your pet’s health.
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday-9.00am-1.00pm & 2.00pm-6.00pm
Saturday-10.00am-1.00pm