“I went there for a few visits 4 years ago with all 3 of my dogs. After which point, I moved out to NorCal area and they haven't been seen there since. Fast forward to this morning, I get home and notice my 2 males were very lathargic and having muscle/joint pain. They just were not acting themselves at all and I panicked. I called the vet they are associated with now and was told they didn't have any openings to see my boys on emergency status. And was told I'd have to find somewhere else.
I get frustrated and, last ditch effort before finding an emergency vet that will be open all day, called Wyoming Vet and ask if I can bring my boy, LeRoy, in to be checked as I was very concerned with how he was behaving. I was told to bring him in right away.
Wyoming vet has not seen my dogs once in 4 years and was willing to squeeze LeRoy in no questions. I got them to okay LeRoy being seen before noticing that Teak had also been showing similar symptoms. I decided last minute to rush them all to the vet.
Once I got to their location, I told them that I noticed Teak was displaying similar symptoms but I missed it before speaking with them. I ask them if they can see both and again, they said absolutley.
My initial call to them was at 0950. I live 30 minutes from the Wyoming Vet clinic. Currently. I was able to talk all of my dogs there, get both of the boys seen (my female was acting normal) and had left the vet clinic by 1117.
The doc there told me to text him if I notice any changes in the boys today and said "definitley send me a text tomorrow morning with an update" .
Needless to say, I am switching all 3 of my dogs care back out to this clinic. It is a much farther drive to this location than the vet I currently see, but the character of this clinic prevailed today and they won my trust once again.”
“I went there for a few visits 4 years ago with all 3 of my dogs. After which point, I moved out to NorCal area and they haven't been seen there since. Fast forward to this morning, I get home and notice my 2 males were very lathargic and having muscle/joint pain. They just were not acting themselves at all and I panicked. I called the vet they are associated with now and was told they didn't have any openings to see my boys on emergency status. And was told I'd have to find somewhere else.
I get frustrated and, last ditch effort before finding an emergency vet that will be open
all day, called Wyoming Vet and ask if I can bring my boy, LeRoy, in to be checked as I was very concerned with how he was behaving. I was told to bring him in right away.
Wyoming vet has not seen my dogs once in 4 years and was willing to squeeze LeRoy in no questions. I got them to okay LeRoy being seen before noticing that Teak had also been showing similar symptoms. I decided last minute to rush them all to the vet.
Once I got to their location, I told them that I noticed Teak was displaying similar symptoms but I missed it before speaking with them. I ask them if they can see both and again, they said absolutley.
My initial call to them was at 0950. I live 30 minutes from the Wyoming Vet clinic. Currently. I was able to talk all of my dogs there, get both of the boys seen (my female was acting normal) and had left the vet clinic by 1117.
The doc there told me to text him if I notice any changes in the boys today and said "definitley send me a text tomorrow morning with an update" .
Needless to say, I am switching all 3 of my dogs care back out to this clinic. It is a much farther drive to this location than the vet I currently see, but the character of this clinic prevailed today and they won my trust once again.”