12. Unless he has just and reasonable grounds, a veterinary surgeon may not cease to act on behalf of a client. The following in particular constitute just and reasonable grounds:1° loss of the client’s trust;
2° the fact that the veterinary surgeon is in a situation of conflict of interest or in a situation such that his professional independence could be questioned;
3° inducement by the client to perform illegal, unfair or fraudulent acts;
4° being misled by the client or the client’s failure to cooperate;
5° the client refusing to pay the veterinary surgeon’s fees; and
6° being unable to communicate with the client or to obtain from him the elements considered necessary to continue providing professional services.