Business Start Up
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2018 5:30 pm
Hi Laurie,
Sorry to bombard you with so many questions, I really appreciate all your help and have looked in the forum, old newsletters etc to see if you’ve talked about this anywhere.
In starting a canine rehab business, I feel like there should be a step that I’m missing somehow re: regulations. I’m in Alberta and feel like I’m in no mans land between the CPA and ABVMA. I feel like the steps to incorporate, hAve insurance for animal and human patients, insurance for my business property. Etc are logical steps but there’s no real reporting to any agency? I’ve been hunting the ABVMA site to see any requirements.
Am I missing something super obvious?
Also, going from human to canine patients, when in your training do you think it’s ok to start treating animals. After completing the full CCRT program for example? I worry that if it takes me a year to finish the program and don’t have my hands on gaining experience that I won’t build skills and will forget the Old stuff before I put it into practice.
Thanks
KB
Sorry to bombard you with so many questions, I really appreciate all your help and have looked in the forum, old newsletters etc to see if you’ve talked about this anywhere.
In starting a canine rehab business, I feel like there should be a step that I’m missing somehow re: regulations. I’m in Alberta and feel like I’m in no mans land between the CPA and ABVMA. I feel like the steps to incorporate, hAve insurance for animal and human patients, insurance for my business property. Etc are logical steps but there’s no real reporting to any agency? I’ve been hunting the ABVMA site to see any requirements.
Am I missing something super obvious?
Also, going from human to canine patients, when in your training do you think it’s ok to start treating animals. After completing the full CCRT program for example? I worry that if it takes me a year to finish the program and don’t have my hands on gaining experience that I won’t build skills and will forget the Old stuff before I put it into practice.
Thanks
KB