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Our Veterinarians2024-04-25T08:14:38-04:00

The veterinarians Wizoo

The WIZOO Group of Veterinarians presents a selection of veterinarians carefully chosen by Dr. Guénette for their medical and surgical skills. Their exceptional diagnostic accuracy, unconditional dedication and empathy towards animals and their human partners make them exceptional veterinarians.

At Wizoo, preserving the special bond between pet-parents and their pet is sacred and unique. That’s why our medical approach is completely different and unique from traditional veterinary clinics. Initially, a cordial and approachable dialogue is established. The result is a relationship of trust based on your little furry, feathered and scaly friends.

Come and meet the Vaudreuil doctors:

Dr. Sarah Annie Guénette mom of James, Leila, Maria, Naya, Mimie Bottine la Castafiore, and Shamy Octavien Premier.

Sarah Annie Guénette graduated from Université de Montréal in veterinary medicine and from McGill University in zoology in 2004.
Sarah Annie Guénette is recognized for her entrepreneurial and her progressive vision of veterinary medical practices. Before starting the Wizoo adventure, she co-founded the Anima Plus network, which by the time she left, included 11 establishments. She also worked as a chronicler on TV while assuming the position of medical director at the Ecomuseum Zoo. For Sarah, love of animals is not just an obsession, but a driving force, and her work can attest that. Her motto is healing animals whenever it’s possible while always loving them. That’s one of the reasons why prevention plays such a major role at Wizoo. Preserving the special relationship between owner and their pet is one of Sarah’s top priorities.

Dr. Dina Morcos

Passionate about diversity and adventure, Dr. Morcos is known for her generosity, kindness and ability to listen. She graduated from the prestigious Beni-Suef Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Cairo in 2003, and has diversified her medical skills over the course of her 20 years of experience.

With a second certification in microbiology acquired in 2006, Dr. Morcos has sharpened both her diagnostic approach and her understanding of pathological interactions. Established in Canada with her family since 2012, she subsequently passed Canada’s national veterinary equivalency exams with honors, where she continues to be involved in the community.

Trained in the Fear Free approach to the practice of veterinary medicine, Dr. Morcos can serve you in French, English or even Arabic.

Come and meet the Brossard doctors:

Dr. Sarah Annie Guénette mom of James, Leila, Maria, Naya, Mimie Bottine la Castafiore, and Shamy Octavien Premier.

Sarah Annie Guénette graduated from Université de Montréal in veterinary medicine and from McGill University in zoology in 2004.
Sarah Annie Guénette is recognized for her entrepreneurial and her progressive vision of veterinary medical practices. Before starting the Wizoo adventure, she co-founded the Anima Plus network, which by the time she left, included 11 establishments. She also worked as a chronicler on TV while assuming the position of medical director at the Ecomuseum Zoo. For Sarah, love of animals is not just an obsession, but a driving force, and her work can attest that. Her motto is healing animals whenever it’s possible while always loving them. That’s one of the reasons why prevention plays such a major role at Wizoo. Preserving the special relationship between owner and their pet is one of Sarah’s top priorities.

Dr Mohand Kacimi

Kacimi is currently in the final stages of the Canadian equivalency process for the veterinary medicine diploma. He completed his practical exams at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – University of Montreal. He is currently under the indirect supervision of Dr. Sarah Annie Guénette waiting to complete this long process.

Dr Mohand Kacimi was born in Algeria in the countryside, surrounded by animals on his family farm, where his passion for animals began. He graduated in 2007 from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Blida University. In 2016, he acquired his master’s degree in large animal pathology from the Algiers veterinary school in collaboration with the Alfort France veterinary school and CEVA animal health. Between 2008 and 2018, he worked as manager and owner in a veterinary clinic specializing in the care and surgery of small and large animals, as well as breeding advice in Algeria. Coming here, he gained a lot of knowledge, which helped him expand his field.

Dr. Kacimi is an avid traveler. Of all his travels, his favorite countries were France, Turkey, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia… It was in Canada, a country of diversity, that he decided to settle in 2018 with his entire family. His wife Sara is a PhD student in biotechnology and currently teaches high school science. He is the father of two children: Wassim and Anaïs, aged 11 and 5. Before joining the Wizoo team, he worked for 4 years in a research laboratory dedicated to the development of new drugs.

Dr Alain Osorio Acevedo

Dr Osorio Acevedo is a highly dedicated and persevering general veterinarian with exceptional communication skills. Passionate about animal welfare and convinced of the One Health approach, with over 20 years of clinical experience Dr Osorio Acevedo is committed to provide the highest quality care to patients under his responsibility so he directed his intellectual curiosity in order to deepen in the fields of preventive and emergency medicine, as well as general surgery and anesthesiology and pain management.

Dr Osorio Acevedo obtained his veterinary degree at the Agrarian University of Havana and continued his training with a master’s degree in animal physiology at the University of Havana to then succeed in the process of recognizing professional equivalences in North America. In his spare time, Dr Osorio Acevedo prioritizes spending time with his family.

Come and meet the surgeons doctors:

Dr. Sarah Annie Guénette mom of James, Leila, Maria, Naya, Mimie Bottine la Castafiore, and Shamy Octavien Premier.

Sarah Annie Guénette graduated from Université de Montréal in veterinary medicine and from McGill University in zoology in 2004.
Sarah Annie Guénette is recognized for her entrepreneurial and her progressive vision of veterinary medical practices. Before starting the Wizoo adventure, she co-founded the Anima Plus network, which by the time she left, included 11 establishments. She also worked as a chronicler on TV while assuming the position of medical director at the Ecomuseum Zoo. For Sarah, love of animals is not just an obsession, but a driving force, and her work can attest that. Her motto is healing animals whenever it’s possible while always loving them. That’s one of the reasons why prevention plays such a major role at Wizoo. Preserving the special relationship between owner and their pet is one of Sarah’s top priorities.

Dr. Dina Morcos

Passionate about diversity and adventure, Dr. Morcos is known for her generosity, kindness and ability to listen. She graduated from the prestigious Beni-Suef Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Cairo in 2003, and has diversified her medical skills over the course of her 20 years of experience.

With a second certification in microbiology acquired in 2006, Dr. Morcos has sharpened both her diagnostic approach and her understanding of pathological interactions. Established in Canada with her family since 2012, she subsequently passed Canada’s national veterinary equivalency exams with honors, where she continues to be involved in the community.

Trained in the Fear Free approach to the practice of veterinary medicine, Dr. Morcos can serve you in French, English or even Arabic.

Dr Mohand Kacimi

Kacimi is currently in the final stages of the Canadian equivalency process for the veterinary medicine diploma. He completed his practical exams at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine – University of Montreal. He is currently under the indirect supervision of Dr. Sarah Annie Guénette waiting to complete this long process.

Dr Mohand Kacimi was born in Algeria in the countryside, surrounded by animals on his family farm, where his passion for animals began. He graduated in 2007 from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Blida University. In 2016, he acquired his master’s degree in large animal pathology from the Algiers veterinary school in collaboration with the Alfort France veterinary school and CEVA animal health. Between 2008 and 2018, he worked as manager and owner in a veterinary clinic specializing in the care and surgery of small and large animals, as well as breeding advice in Algeria. Coming here, he gained a lot of knowledge, which helped him expand his field.

Dr. Kacimi is an avid traveler. Of all his travels, his favorite countries were France, Turkey, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia… It was in Canada, a country of diversity, that he decided to settle in 2018 with his entire family. His wife Sara is a PhD student in biotechnology and currently teaches high school science. He is the father of two children: Wassim and Anaïs, aged 11 and 5. Before joining the Wizoo team, he worked for 4 years in a research laboratory dedicated to the development of new drugs.

Frequently asked questions

Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Feel free to contact us for more information.

Unique concept and different from anything you have ever known! This is the future of veterinary medicine!  A fun experience, while significantly reducing your bill.

At Wizoo, you enter a completely crazy world! The brand universe as colourful and human as our personality, Fido and you will be charmed!

AffordableWe reduce your average bill.

The services you need and an extraordinary experience, without the extra cost.

AccessibleSimplify your already busy daily life!

Online appointment booking, time slots every 20 minutes, telehealth, technological and innovative services, etc.

Adorable – We offer you an extraordinary experience!

A veterinary office should not look like a hospital… You and your pets and children will fall in love with Wizoo!

Whether you have an appointment, or just want to show us the new kit you bought Pistachio, or Brutus who now gives his paw, come and see us, we miss you!

We offer several time slots, so it is possible to get an appointment quickly, by following the link on our website. If you do not find the time slot that suits you or you think that you need an appointment more urgently, do not hesitate to contact us at 514-319-4966 and we will find a solution!

It is recommended, as a preventive measure, to visit your veterinarian at least once a year, to ensure that he is in good health and thus avoid unpleasant surprises for our favorite companion

The Wizoo team is composed of veterinarians, animal health technicians, technical assistants and receptionists. Animal lovers who will take care of your pet as if it were their own.

When Wizoo is not open you can contact one of the 24-hour emergency centres. Either the Centre vétérinaire Laval at 450-781-1200 or the Centre vétérinaire Rive-Sud at 450-656-3660.

There is no charge to open a file at Wizoo. Weren’t we just saying that we were going to reduce your average bill?!

Wizoo offers you 90-95% of the services related to the needs of your pet.  Consultation, vaccines and tests, pharmacy, nutrition, laser therapy, veterinary telehealth, etc. Wizoo is there for you!

We are a veterinary office, so there are no procedures under anaesthesia or radiography since we do not have these machines on site. This allows Wizoo to offer affordable prices, since people do not have to absorb the costs of these machines. Additionally, Wizoo works jointly with other veterinary clinics for those few cases where these procedures are needed.

Several options are available to make your life easier!

Do you want to make an appointment?

Simple and easy! You can do it quickly on our website, comfortably in your slippers, with direct access to our professionals’ schedules.

For all general questions, you can write via:

Facebook Messenger or

info@wizoo.ca

Where we will be happy to answer your questions quickly within the next few hours.

You’d rather talk to a human

No problem! Simply call 514-319-4966

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If you ask yourself that question, it is very likely that yes!

Did you know that only 46% of cats and 77% of dogs have already gone to the vet.  It is almost as if you would never go to the dentist or doctor; it is very likely that problems will appear without you even knowing it.

If you are not sure, call us (514-319-4966) or write to us via Facebook Messenger and we will be happy to help you!

Simple and easy! You can do it quickly on our website, comfortably in your slippers, with direct access to our professionals’ schedules.

If there is anything and you need assistance you can always reach us by Facebook Messenger or email (info@wizoo.ca) where we will be pleased to answer your questions promptly within the next few hours.

You’d rather talk to a human

No problem! Simply call 514-319-4966 

Did you know that you can relieve and eliminate your pet’s daily pain with this innovative new technique?

A treatment without surgery, without medication and non-intrusive allowing you to:

–          Reduce pain

–          Reduce inflammation

–          Accelerate healing

We like that!!!  🙂

How does it work?

Laser light is generated by a non-invasive handheld device that treats the affected area.  Your companion will then feel a gentle soothing warmth.  Treatments usually last only a few minutes.

You are « Thomas » and prefer the scientific version explaining all this, here it is:

Deep tissue laser treatment causes a biological response in the cells, called » photo-bio-stimulation « which results in reduced pain, reduced inflammation and accelerating healing.

For more information on this technology and our Companion Animal Health laser system www.companionanimalhealth.com/page/laser-therapy

Do you like the comfort of your home, your slippers, your Netflix series and you are allergic to traffic?  Telehealth is right for you!

At Wizoo, we promote innovation to simplify your life!

In fact, we are the first in North America to offer telehealth!

What is it?

This is a consultation with your veterinary professional Wizoo, in the comfort of your own home.  Yes, it’s possible, we have reached that technology!

How does it work?

According to the regulations of the veterinary association, as soon as you have had a physical appointment with your professional Wizoo in the last year, you are eligible for telehealth.   It is therefore ideal for follow-ups, emergencies and advice with Taz in your arms, in your favorite chair!

Our video calling platform is very convenient, easy to use, suitable for everyone and works with your smart device and/or computer.

All you have to do now is choose the telehealth option at your next appointment!

Yes, it can change your life!

  • Most widespread and underestimated disease. It’s consequences are disastrous and it is insidiously settling in.
  • Physical exercise increases muscle strength and cardiopulmonary capacity but will have little effect on obesity.
  • Most affordable disease to treat! In fact, reducing the calories consumed will also reduce your food bill.
  • Calculating calories adjusted to your pet’s metabolic needs is the only effective way to control obesity.
  • If you are in doubt, have your animal’s BODY CONDITION assessed by a Wizoo certified animal health technician.
  • Nutrition is a specific university concentration and involves extensive academic studies to navigate through it.
  • Your human and veterinary doctors are not nutritionists but count several university hours in their academic studies on the subject.
  • Simple errors in the dosage of vitamins, minerals and supplements will have important and sometimes irreversible consequences on your pet’s health.
  • Corn is a fundamental ingredient in your dog’s nutrition. It is an important source of carnitine and taurine, which are essential for the proper functioning of the heart. A lack of any of these ingredients will lead to a deformity of the heart called dilated cardio-myopathy.
  • To choose a diet, look for scientific publications in animal nutrition journals often supported by universities.
  • A puppy is a baby who has been adopted. Keep in mind that he has just been separated from his mother and siblings. A certain level of anxiety is therefore normal.
  • The principles of education are always the same. Compassion and guidance. Establish your boundaries and respect them.
  • A dog can usually hold back for one hour per month of age. So a 3-month-old dog can, during the day, hold back for 3 hours and at night a little more.
  • The dodos are in the cage until the dog is clean.
  • Pee and poo outdoors are rewarded with an instant liver snack offered as soon as the dog goes.
  • Accident inside are to be ignored. You are the only ones guilty 😉
  • When your dog is house training, you must supervise him at all times when he is free in the house. If you can’t handle it, put it in its cage or tie it with its leash to your foot.
  • A dog that sniffs the ground insistently is looking for a place to relieve itself. Get him outside!!!
  • A cat comes with claws whether you like it or not.
  • You either keep the claws or you don’t have a cat.
  • If you want to save the family home from the destruction of your domestic tiger, you must be prepared to adjust the interior design.
  • The essentials: A cat tree that reaches the ceiling, cocooning tablets with hiding places, toys and claw carpets.
  • For cat tree and exercise ideas visit my Pinterest: Sarah Annie Guenette, Arbre à chat!
  • Feliway all the way!!!!! Put it all over your cat tree, claw mats and other places dedicated to Tigger.
  • Catnip spray. We like it and we overuse it!!!
  • Cut the claws with the small cat claw cutter from an early age. Tigger will get used to it.
  • Rex cats definitely have a unique and very endearing personality.
  • On the other hand, not having hair has consequences on your cat’s skin.
  • Rex cats accumulate brownish secretions, yeasts, all over their bodies. Teeth, ears, claws and their skin in general will need to be cleaned regularly.
  • Use a Malaceutic shampoo once a month and wipes once a week to cleanse skin and nails. Malaceutic ear cleaner can be used to clean the ears. A soft toothbrush and animal toothpaste will be essential for daily teeth brushing.

Si vous avez des questions, contactez-nous !

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