In 2003 I acquired a 1.5lb baby Pomeranian. Dr Izen, took the time, patience, and understanding with me because I was constantly taking LoJack into TMAH to see Dr Izen, simply because I didn't have a clue on how to properly feed, groom or take care of a Pomeranian. Dr Izen literally had to train & coach me when it came to the proper custody & care for such a delicate animal. You see I was one who always had big dogs, what I called junkyard dogs that you could feed them anything. I wasn't aware that the Toy Breed was a breed in itself, and Dr Izen, patiently, took my ""emergency visits"" because I foolishly was feeding LoJack from the table. The new purebred, toy breed is nothing like the Heinz 57 I grew up with. Trust me, I had to learn the hard way and it could have cost me thousands and thousands of dollars for something that was simple ""STOP FEEDING HIM FROM THE TABLE"" or ""STOP CHANGING HIS FOOD"" anytime he would turn his nose up. Because of my ignorance, I did go through several different types of food before I realized that this precious, adorable, tiny dog that had only weighed 2lbs when I first brought him home, had outsmarted me, and was running my house. LoJack even had me cooking for him! To me having a pet/dog of any kind is like having another child. Do people argue the cost when their children are sick? TMAH was voted #1 Top Veterinarian Hospital in Woof Magazine here in Atlanta the April, May issue of last year, 2006, you can always call the office to confirm the month. Speaking of his staff, everyone knew how overprotective and just plain scared to death that I was if ANYTHING HAPPENED TO my precious ""baby."" But they worked with me, they were always very patient with me, never was there anything but the utmost respect given to me & proper care given to my Pom as well as my nerves. I cannot praise this group & Dr Izen any more than I am doing now, simply because I'm running out of space. Sincerely, Gena, LoJack's Mommy
Pros: New, state of the art facility. Modern & clean. Can't say enough about TMAH
Cons: This applies to all veternarian hospitals,not just TMAH, just a general observation, I wish they had ambulance service
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