“We've been bringing our Basset Hounds here for over 20 years. Excellent staff and doctors. We've moved an hour north and still travel to bring our hounds there.“
“We travel over 20 miles to bring our dogs to see Dr. Blanchard. He’s an awesome vet! The staff are also very nice and very professional. Highly recommend!“
“Our precious Ivy-Grace Del Pietro had her first cleaning she is 4. Ivy came to us as a rescue. Poor girl had beginning stages of Periodontal disease. . She sadly loss a tooth. Thank you to all that calmed Mom & Dad nerves and cared for?Ivy. We have been with Dr Gail since 2018 would go no where else.Peter ,Donna and ?Charlotte.“
“Dr. Brownell is quite simply an extraordinary person and veterinarian. She gave our beloved dog Ava the most beautiful and peaceful passing imaginable. I say this as a long time pet parent who has had been at several good euthanasias and some that were not. What Dr. Brownell does for humans is quite wonderful too, she’s a guide, a grief counselor, a friend, a support system and she handled Ava with such gentle care and respect, even after she had passed. I truly don’t have enough good things to say about her, nor do I have the ability to convey the depth of our gratitude properly in words. My husband and I feel so blessed that when we called Lap of Love, that they had an opening only a few hours later and Dr. Brownell was able to help our darling girl over the rainbow bridge.“
“My rescued dog had a medical emergency this past week at about 1:10 pm. I found my dog on his side at the bottom of the stairs. He was not moving. He was nearly lifeless. I was in tears crying and crying. I wrapped him in a towel and I rushed him to their office at 1:30 pm when they open after their lunch break. I told one of the receptionists while I was in tears that something happened to my dog. He asked me if my dog was a patient. I told him yes. I would have waited however long it took for them to take a look at my rescued dog. The vet tech came to take my dog to have his vitals checked within a matter of a few minutes. They were not busy at the time. I was crying and crying trying to speak. It turns out that his vitals were okay. The vet came out in the room to explain to me what was happening. She told me they think he had a seizure. It was his first. She asked if I would okay a blood test and IV to flush out his kidneys. (I did.) They brought him back to me and let me hold him and carry him. I held him and carried him. I also talked to him. Then they took him back for the blood test and IV. They told me to return at 5:30 pm to pick him up. I did. Then when I returned to pick him up they told me to drop him off at 7:30 am the next morning for another IV session. I did just that. I thought he was dying. It was a harrowing experience. He survived and is doing well now. I did not think they would take him in like they did but they did. Very happy with how they treated my rescued dog. By the way I don't think they dislike gay people. They are compassionate (and patient) to all. I highly recommend.“
“The staff were the best in helping our Buster Brown, a mini bull terrier, cross the rainbow bridge. They were so gentle and compassionate, allowing us time to grieve with him before he left.“
“Courtney is simply amazing!! My pup was in need of a refill and the pharmacy was making it difficult, she provided above level customer service making sure our pup got what he needed! Thanks Courtney!!“