The College of Veterinarians of Ontario was informed that three individuals were practicing vet medicine without a license.
WOODSTOCK - Three people from Woof! Pet Wellness Resort have been ordered to refrain from practicing and advertising that they engage in veterinary medicine.
The order was issued by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on February 26th this year, after the College of Veterinarians of Ontario was informed that these individuals were practicing vet medicine without a license.
College Registrar and Chief Executive Officer Jan Robinson released the following statement.
"The Veterinarians Act is clear that no one other than a licensed veterinarian can practice veterinary medicine in Ontario. In licensing qualified individuals, the College assures the public of the trustworthiness of the veterinary profession and reduces the potential for harm to animals and to people."
The College was also awarded $30,000 in this case.

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