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Marketplace Animal Hospital
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We moved here 15 years ago and found Marketplace because it was close to the house. We've stayed with them through 4 dogs, for their healthcare, boarding, and end of life care for 2. My mother in-law passed away just as our 14 year old Weimeraner/Dachshund mix was very ill with kidney failure. Initially told there was no kennel space, I called back and spoke with Dr. R, who remembered our dog's situation, and he said ""we have room for Schwartz."" I prayed the whole time we were out of town that he would make it through the week, and he did, thanks to the care given by the whole staff. When he wasn't eating, they even ordered pizza to see if that would interest him! Our second dog suddenly developed a cough, which turned out to be a tumor pressing on his esophogus. Dr. I took it on himself to consult with a specialist so we could have all the options explained clearly. When we took him in on a Monday to be put to sleep, I fell apart and wasn't ready. He very patiently gave us a few more pills to get through the week, and by Friday I was ready to say goodbye to my boy Donald. Both times we received a condolence card signed by everyone on staff. You could not ask for a more compassionate group of people to care for your furry children.
Pros: Very friendly and patient, remember your pet's name
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