My family has 2 pugs, one getting up in years and the other middle-aged. We recently acquired a french bulldog and BOY! things are not as mellow in our household :) We take all 3 dogs to the hospital as everyone who works there, from the front desk ladies, to the techs and groomers - ALL really care about the animals that come through the door. Dr. Radovich is known as the ""Pug Rescue"" doctor, so you gotta love him just for that! He has done AMAZING things with rescue pugs, who are then given another chance at life. Dr. Courtney was a great vet there, but she went on to pursue another career. The last time our 2 pugs were seen by Dr. Smith, and I was very impressed with his real care for the dogs and I also appreciate that he takes the time to explain, in laymen's terms, what conditions exist and how they will be treated. If there are treatment options, he also makes us aware of those. Our little frenchy, ""Toulouse,"" who is 7 months now has only been to this hospital, as her breeder takes all her new french bulldog puppies into Dr. Radovich for their ""baby visits"" and innoculations, before they are given their new homes. As a matter of fact, that's how my husband found ""Toulouse:"" Connie (the breeder) had him in his cage in the lobby area and Kenny asked to see him - well, that's all it took for him to fall in love!
Pros: Warm, professional staff - gets to know your animal by name - really care!
Cons: Parking is a problem! Very small parking lot.
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