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Aspen Meadow Veterinary Specialists
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The care at Aspen Meadow VS in Longmont was wonderful—the staff is knowledgeable, friendly, and empathetic, and we found the prices are extremely reasonable. We were referred to the clinic after our normal vet suspected cancer in our 11yr old Rottweiler (May 2014). This was his 3rd time battling cancer, the first 2 times we went up to CSU, but they couldn’t get him in for 2+ weeks and our local vet wanted him seen by a specialist ASAP. Aspen Meadow was able to get us in for an appointment the next day, and they had all his information already reviewed before they came in to talk with us. They spent time getting to know our dog and listening to our assessment, and were very attentive to our needs and concerns. Our rottie can be a bit stranger-adverse, and since he had abruptly lost his eyesight (due to the cancer), we weren’t sure how he’d react to the new people and the exam/tests. They were so wonderful with him—he didn’t even need to be muzzled or sedated during 4 d
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