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Businiess name:  VCA Pets Are People Too Veterinary Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I felt I had to write to support the wonderful staff at this business. My regular vet clinic is Pharr Road Animal Hospital but twice I have been to Pets are People Two at Ansley Mall for emergency, weekend or middle-of-the-night visits. The first time, a couple of years ago, a wonderful young vet stitched up my Akita's foot but also, without prompting, noticed a small skin condition Nikki had been experiencing for years in spite of traditional medical treatments and shared with me some nutritional remedies she had used with her own Huskies. I tried her recommendations and they continued to work for Nikki whenever the skin problems recurred. \r \r Last week I took Nikki, who had since become elderly and crippled, back to PAPT in the middle of the night. Nikki was in the throes of suspected bloat. A very young vet technician, who could not have weighed more than 90 pounds herself, singlehandledly lifted Nikki (about 95 pounds) out of my car's backseat and heroically rushed her into the clinic to the emergency room. Sadly the x-rays determined Nikki had suffered bloat and torsion, and the professional staff at Pets are People Too very kindly, gently and efficiently prepared her for immediate anesthesia and thereafter euthanasia. I felt as though Nikki and I were surrounded by caring family members who respected Nikki's feelings and mine, who loved animals and felt the pain Nikki was experiencing as though it were their own. \r \r Although I had not expected Nikki's end-of-life experience to take place at Pets are People Too at Ansley Square, I am grateful to them for being there for us, for handling everything so well, for their continuing contact with me and assistance as I arranged Nikki's funeral and later picked up her belongings, for their thoughtful condolence card when I was not a regular customer, and for just being so understanding and compassionate in this time of grief.\r \r I would highly recommend this clinic. Pros: open 24 hours, professional staff who truly care about your pets

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