House Call Pet Doctor
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I don't know how she does it but I'm thankful for it. We had to say goodbye to my buddy due to Osteosarcoma. Met her out front and took care of payment ($100 less than her closest competitor) Cecil got to hang out on the back patio and enjoy the sunrise and watching his birds on the feeders. She came out back and gave him a sedative before shaving a spot for a vein and getting him ready so he could relax. I laid down with my buddy one last time and she quietly administered the dose and left me to lay there with him. She explained everything and made sure we were aware of what could happen physically as he goes, respectful and quiet as he went. She said goodbye to us both and left us alone. He was a very large dog with a painful tumor on his right shoulder so not having to put him through the pain and stress of a vets office was definitely worth the extra $60 it cost to do it at home. He got to slip away at home on his bed watching his birds on a beautiful morning. Thanks Dr W for making a tough situation as easy, stress free and beautiful as possible. Pictures: Cecil laying out back Dec 1st before the Dr arrived and Cecil last summer looking for turtles in the yard
Dr. Caroline is great with our big guy! Very kind and compassionate to him.
I used Dr. CAROLINE for about five years or more. The reason I stopped was I had to cancel an appointment at the last minute. (I'm 76 with serious health problems. ) At the next appointment, she laughingly added $90 to the bill for the missed appointment. Not funny and too much for old people just making it.
Has to be a quack vet, immediately recommended owners put their cat down after having it only 3 DAYS. Without bothering to look into its history (has never broken the skin before this) or suggesting other paths first to my knowledge like shelters, rehoming, behavioral assistance, etc. The owners were going to put it down if they didn’t find someone to take the cat immediately. Thankfully a shelter took the cat in. The cat bit the owners, but that happens for a variety of reasons especially when in a new environment and rarely is it a cause to put a cat down. What vet would even recommend putting a vaccinated cat down for biting someone after having it barely 72 hours?
We made the sad and difficult decision to put our 21 year old cat to sleep. We didn't want her last moments to be in a scary vet's office, so we called House Call Pet Doctor thinking that it would be less traumatic to say goodbye at home. In contrast to most vets, House Call Pet Doctor was not warm or empathetic. She was pretty tactless and almost awkward. Fine - we were just planning to deal with her this once, and in my mind, it was worth it for our cat to slip away peacefully in her bed (although probably not what I would want to deal with for annual wellness checks). After it was done, she strangely walked out of the house without saying anything. I had to yell after her asking when we would get her ashes back. She replied, "About a week." Almost a week later, I get home from work to see a Boscov's bag tied to the door. I thought it was a menu or campaign ads, so I was shocked to see that it was our cat's remains. The vet didn't call/text/email to tell us she was dropping her off. Worse yet, it was raining that day. Our pets are our family, so this was really upsetting that House Call Pet Doctor had no respect for our cat's ashes or our grief. I highly encourage anyone looking for a mobile vet to look elsewhere.