On April 6, 2023 our beloved Boxer Thor collapsed and stopped breathing. After a few moments, we were able to get him back and rushed him to Tufts where we would eventually learn he had heart disease and something called Addisons. It was a traumatic experience but the care he received saved his life and put us on a path that we believe gave us an extra 19 months with our best guy. He would have to returned monthly, sometimes more during the next 19 months and during this time, we had the honor of working with Dr. Sonya Karchemskiy for his Addisons and Dr. Hannah Melhorn for his cardio, both of whom we believe are two of the best medical professionals we have ever had... read full review
September 2024
We brought my Siberian Husky in because she was in distress try to give birth to her puppies. When we got there they gave us an estimate on a c-section/spayed the cost didn't matter it was our dog. They took her right in and was able to help her deliver one and gave us the option to see if we wanted to see if she could try doing the rest naturally but because she had difficulty before we decided to go with the original plan. 10 hours later we picked up our mom and 4 beautiful puppies
September 2024
A few years ago I adopted my special pet from Texas. His name is Frosty and he is a mixed breed but mostly a Maltese. Frosty was apparently an abused animal and he was found roaming the streets in Texas. When they finally caught him and brought him to the nearest facility he was a total mess. He had cataracts in both eyes and needed to be shaved down since he was extremely matted. He also needed dental work to remove a few teeth. After they groomed him they proceeded with the dental situation. Once that was done he had cataract surgery in both eyes and then he lived in a foster home awaiting adoption. I applied to adopt him and they told me he couldn't travel until... read full review
On April 6, 2023 our beloved Boxer Thor collapsed and stopped breathing. After a few moments, we were able to get him back and rushed him to Tufts where we would eventually learn he had heart disease and something called Addisons. It was a traumatic experience but the care he received saved his life and put us on a path that we believe gave us an extra 19 months with our best guy. He would have to returned monthly, sometimes more during the next 19 months and during this time, we had the honor of working with Dr. Sonya Karchemskiy for his Addisons and Dr. Hannah Melhorn for his cardio, both of whom we believe are two of the best medical professionals we have ever had... read full review
We brought my Siberian Husky in because she was in distress try to give birth to her puppies. When we got there they gave us an estimate on a c-section/spayed the cost didn't matter it was our dog. They took her right in and was able to help her deliver one and gave us the option to see if we wanted to see if she could try doing the rest naturally but because she had difficulty before we decided to go with the original plan. 10 hours later we picked up our mom and 4 beautiful puppies
A few years ago I adopted my special pet from Texas. His name is Frosty and he is a mixed breed but mostly a Maltese. Frosty was apparently an abused animal and he was found roaming the streets in Texas. When they finally caught him and brought him to the nearest facility he was a total mess. He had cataracts in both eyes and needed to be shaved down since he was extremely matted. He also needed dental work to remove a few teeth. After they groomed him they proceeded with the dental situation. Once that was done he had cataract surgery in both eyes and then he lived in a foster home awaiting adoption. I applied to adopt him and they told me he couldn't travel until... read full review