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Clinique V��?t��?rinaire Iberville

2525A, rue Jean-Talon Est
Montr��?al, QC, H2A 1T6
Tel: 514-223-1197

Centre Canin de Montr��?al

5655, rue Chambord
Montr��?al, QC, H2G 3B5
Tel: 514-276-2443

Animom��?dic H��?pital V��?t��?rinaire

4000, avenue de Lorimier
Montr��?al, QC, H2K 3X7
Tel: 514-521-1678

Vip Beaux Poils

3949, rue Sainte-Catherine Est
Montr��?al, QC, H1W 2G7
Tel: 514-510-1246

Claire's Loving service

5353 saint-laurent blvd
montreal, Quebec, 'h2T1S5
Tel: 613 2292658

Clinique V��?t��?rinaire St-Denis

7364, rue Saint-Denis
Montr��?al, QC, H2R 2E4
Tel: 514-274-1521

Clinique V��?t��?rinaire de Longueuil

400, rue Saint-Charles Ouest
Longueuil, QC, J4H 1G2
Tel: 450-651-6040

Clinique V��?t��?rinaire Lavall��?e

8246, avenue de Ch��?tillon
Anjou, QC, H1K 1P2
Tel: 514-355-2708

Clinique V��?t��?rinaire Arseneau

200, avenue Victoria
Saint-Lambert, QC, J4P 2H6
Tel: 450-671-7264

Pitous Pis Tout

6301, rue Pascal
Montr��?al-Nord, QC, H1G 1T5
Tel: 514-504-6235

A la Clinique V��?t��?rinaire Cartier-Des Laurentides

34A, boulevard Cartier Ouest
Laval, QC, H7N 2H3
Tel: 450-967-8383

Paws a while

5150, rue de Namur
Montr��?al, QC, H4P 2R1
Tel: 514-858-7297

Centre Spaws Inc

5385, chemin de la cote-de-Liesse
Saint-Laurent, QC, H4P 1A1
Tel: 514-448-0953

Pouf & Riki

466, boulevard des Laurentides
Laval, QC, H7G 2V1
Tel: 450-663-1783

Muzo Inc

5525 ch de la cote St Paul
Montr��?al, QC, H4C 1X3
Tel: 514-931-1117

Clinique V��?t��?rinaire Monkland

6169, avenue de Monkland
Montr��?al, QC, H4B 1G3
Tel: 514-483-4434

Centre Canin Puppy & Frissons

3663, boulevard Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Pointe-Aux-Trembles, QC, H1B 4B2
Tel: 514-645-8080

Auberge Zennimo Inc

1875, boulevard Fortin
Laval, QC, H7S 1P1
Tel: 450-663-3338

Acad��?mie Canine Ecole Gilles Desjardins

440, boulevard Ivan-Pavlov
Laval, QC, H7M 4J5
Tel: 450-933-0871

Au Poil Net

638, boulevard Marie-Victorin
Boucherville, QC, J4B 1X8
Tel: 450-552-4436

Animalia Services Inc

1200, boulevard Rome
Brossard, QC, J4W 3H3
Tel: 450-671-5000

Toilettage Pattes Et Griffes

6000, avenue Auteuil
Brossard, QC, J4Z 1N3
Tel: 450-904-4342

Bellerive H��?pital V��?t��?rinaire

3866, boulevard P��?rron
Laval, QC, H7V 1P7
Tel: 450-681-5541

Animal Clinic of Lasalle

7559, rue Broadway
Lasalle, QC, H8P 1G7
Tel: 514-364-1233

Blue Ribbon Canine Centre

2048, avenue Chartier
Dorval, QC, H9P 1H2
Tel: 514-420-0101

Langill Kennels

11577, chemin cote-de-Liesse
Dorval, QC, H9P 1B4
Tel: 514-631-8704

Soci��?t��? De Contr��?le D'Animaux Domestiques St-Hubert Inc

9900, chemin de Chambly
Saint-Hubert, QC, J3Y 5K2
Tel: 450-656-1007

Concept Kalin

1410, rue Montarville
Saint-Bruno, QC, J3V 3T5
Tel: 514-249-4635

H��?pital V��?t��?rinaire Montarville

11, boulevard Seigneurial Ouest
Saint-Bruno, QC, J3V 2G9
Tel: 450-653-3700

Clinique V��?t��?rinaire De L'Ile J��?sus

3625, boulevard Dagenais Ouest
Laval, QC, H7P 5C9
Tel: 450-963-6612

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