Kate Blohm Review of VCA Pets are People, Too - Ans...
I've been meaning to write this review for some ti...
I've been meaning to write this review for some time now, because it's very much deserved. At the beginning of this year I had to say goodbye to my sweet girl, Aoewa. Everything happened very suddenly, with her previous vet missing crucial blood work results, our time was limited once she was showing signs of distress. She was diagnosed with cancer, and only 5 days later she had a life altering seizure. We immediately took her and were a walk-in at VCA Pet Hospital. We were put into a room almost immediately. The doctor, who I can not remember her name, was blonde and middle-aged. She was very communicative and answered all of my questions, even the hard ones with clear answers and options. Even with this tough situation and a lack of a previously built relationship, the doctor was still very kind and comforting to me. Aoewa was given less than 48 hours and was at high risk of organ failure. We took her home that day to say our goodbyes and returned to VCA the next day to have Aoewa put down. The previous doctor was not working that day, so we were given another doctor who also showed immense compassion and respect to us (short haired blonde, younger). After the procedure, they let me take as much time as I needed to say goodbye. With no previous experience of having a pet cremated, VCA has a partnership with Paws, Whiskers & Wags - Your Pet Crematory and they handled everything from there. I was taken really good care of from the crematory as well and was able to have Aoewa back within the week. Although our ending together was very abrupt and extremely sad, I'm very thankful for all of the professionals who made our ending less stressful. They even sent me cards (both - VCA and the crematory) after Aoewa's passing. Thank you to everyone at this office, I hope you know the differences you're making. I highly recommend! <3
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