“This morning was as good as any heartbreaking event could be. We drove through the redwoods and didn't care much that cars lined up behind us. Windows wide open, at first she was up head out the window. It wasn't long till she was down flat sleeping. We got to the vet early so we opened the tailgate and sat a good while with her, whispering, reassurring and loving on her. We told her that Grama and Grampa were waiting with Smitty and Buffy (our sometimes cats) to all play together. She just let us pet and stroke her. The vet made an obligatory attempt to advise us about pain meds, iron shots and to wait some more. Michele and I were resigned. We dreaded a late night hemorrhage and pain and a flying trip to get help. It was just time. Dr. Jen said Vera was skinny, dehydrated, anemic and had a very large palpable spleen. Probably all tumor by now. One shot to put her to sleep and a second to stop her heart. It was all so calm, peaceful, not even a twitch. We stayed there for a while, thanking the vet, remembering our past visits and the Felton parade.”
“Definitely 5 stars. Got me in right away. Saved my dogs life. Spent all night in the emergency animal hospital and they didn’t have time to even see us. Called Felton Vet right when they opened and they fit me in. I feel like they cared for my boy like he was there’s. I’ll never go anywhere else. Love this place.”