As a native of Saskatoon, Breanne has always had a love for animals and wanted to be a veterinarian. After graduating from the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree, she spent the previous eight years working at a practice in Prince Albert. Now, she's excited to be able to return to Saskatoon and join the Woodridge Veterinary Clinic team. In Warman, she lives with Andrew and their Labrador Retrievers Penny and Gemma and their newt Bullet. She enjoys agility, dock diving, scent detection, and smell detection with her dogs. Darla was born in Moose Jaw and relocated to Saskatoon to complete the SIAST Kelsey Campus Veterinary Technician Course in 1995. She has been working in small-animal rehabilitation since 1997. Darla completed an Edmonton Advanced Dentistry course in 2004 and a Florida Certified Canine Rehab Assistant course in 2009. She has accumulated two dogs and three cats in the large house on an acreage. The year 2013 is when Darla joined the staff.
Reviews Summary
Incredible positivity is seen in the reviews, with most individuals content with the clinic. Customers praise the staff for their kindness, empathy, and warmth which certainly is present when they provided patients and family members with the information they needed. Clients also mention their animals' contentment, with many more stating how much their pets like to come here, a rare occurrence for a clinic. One of the most appreciated aspects of the Clinic is their honest and transparent approach to care, with patients constantly briefed on their animal's treatment status. The Clinic has been complimented for also going above and beyond in certain situations that have been beneficial. All the pets were given a 5-star experience by the staff. I would recommend it without hesitation.
Frequently asked questions
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What do Woodridge Veterinary Clinic clients say about the care their pets receive?
Clients frequently praise the compassionate care provided by the staff, noting that they treat pets like family and offer clear communication about treatment options. Many reviewers highlight the team's empathy during challenging times, such as euthanasia decisions.
Does this practice offer emergency consultations in Saskatoon, and how do clients feel about their responsiveness?
Yes, Woodridge Veterinary Clinic provides emergency consultations. Reviewers commend their quick response times and the attentive care their pets receive during emergencies, often mentioning how the staff makes pets feel comfortable even in stressful situations.
Can I get routine vaccinations for my pet at Woodridge Veterinary Clinic?
Yes, they offer a range of vaccinations, including core and non-core vaccines, as well as an annual vaccination package to keep your pet healthy and protected.
What types of surgeries can I expect at this veterinary clinic?
Woodridge Veterinary Clinic provides various surgical services, including spay/neuter procedures, soft tissue surgery, and orthopedic surgery, ensuring comprehensive care for your pet's needs.
Does Woodridge Veterinary Clinic provide dental care for pets?
Yes, they offer dental care services including teeth cleaning, dental surgery, and dental wellness checks to maintain your pet's oral health.
What kind of preventative care services are available at this clinic?
Woodridge Veterinary Clinic provides preventative care services such as flea and tick prevention, heartworm prevention, and nutritional counseling to help keep your pets healthy.