I'm so happy I found Green Camp Veterinary Clinic. I was referred by my normal vet when I had an emergency case for Scooter. My normal vet would not see us at that time because they were closing and referred me to Green Camp who took me in immediately. Scooter my lab, needed immediate surgery, she had a disease that effects the ovaries of female dogs that have not had pups and not been fixed. (sorry can't remember the name of the disease), but it is very common. Scooter is an older dog so I was concerned about the surgery. She pulled through very well with all of Green Camps experience and knowledge. Sad part is about 6 months before that I had another dog with the same disease, had taken her to my normal vet. I was not told of any options to try to save my dog just that she needed put down, so I lost her. Another incident, when my Bishon was sick, there was an infection and a large hole forming under her eye, I had taken her to about 3 different vets, not one vet did any thing except give my eye drops and told me there was nothing else they could do because of the area it was in (the hole was so big it looked like it needed stitched up). This went on for a couple of years and just got worse. After finding Green Camp and took her there, they immediately said she had absessed teeth that was causing it, no other vet had even given me a reason. They pulled her bad teeth and she is fine now. I have 7 dogs and would not take my dogs anywhere else.They are very experienced, knowledgeable with up to date equipment. And most of...
Read moreQuick, often same-day, appointments and emergency services are availble at this clinic. The staff is friendly and helpful and genuinely care about the animals and owners they are serving. 13 years ago, a beloved dog received incredible cancer treatment but ultimately we decided to let her go. Susie Webb actually came out to our house and euthanized her on our couch where she was most comfortable. Sadly, a year later, Dr. Weaver was on our doorstep for our other dog. More than a decade later, my "grand-fur-baby" is a patient there and the clean and bright environment makes everyone a little less nervous when we go for our "Frequent Clipper Club" visit. It takes 3 girls and a lot of peanut butter but they get the job done quickly and make us feel as comfortable as we can during the battle to clip Miss Emma's nails. The only drawback I have ever experienced with this clinic is that they do not treat exotic/wild animals. We also own a fox and it would be so nice if we could utilize a local clinic rather than driving...
Read moreI love this place and will always bring my pets here. The only reason I gave 4 stars is they have a candle on the counter. When it's lit you know to be respectful and quiet because someone is I one of the rooms with their pet that is passing on. We were in recently because we had to put our dog to sleep. While we're in there we could hear people being loud and laughing and carrying on. When we finally said our goodbyes and came out the candle wasn't lit so none of the people knew. It may not seem like a big deal to some but when you're saying goodbye to a part of your family and all I can hear is people laughing and talking really loud it bothered me a lot. Don't get me wrong, I'm not blaming anyone. I know...
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