As I told you, many local dog owners with whom I have discussed this referred to your young man technician as a "sadist" (. Direct quote). This isn't just ME. Its a consensus opinion.
Many of my friends have commented on a little bits sudden and catastrophic change. Clearly he is in pain because he cannot sit down. He has not had a stroke. He had an anal gland expression that went very badly. This is a different dog. I don't know what happened to my dog but this catatonic lump on my floor is not the dog that bounced into you office a week ago. He can't even walk.
I received your registered letter today firing Lil Bit as a patient. Yes, I am "still concerned" that my dog cannot walk after a routine anal gland cleaning at your office. It's been eight days. But don't worry - I had no intention whatsoever of darkening your door again. I warned you months ago when Missy turned catatonic for weeks following a visit to your office.that you had a problem in your back office. You did not rectify the situation. You have now reminded me ( for the third time and in writing) that you did this procedure yourself. I understand that the staff "only has good intentions and would never cause harm to a patient. " but, they have. Now for the second time. See photo below. Got cameras in that back? You should.
Dr. Kellie and her staff are amazing! My little Sophie (chihuahua) had a bad skin issue that another vet couldn't seem to fix. I brought Sophie to OTVC and within a month she was looking better. She was back to her old self within 2 months! The staff was loving to her and called to check on her progress. Sophie is a regular patient of Dr. Kellie for three to four years now! I couldn't make a better vet!
Dr Klein and her staff are amazing :)
Hello Dr. Kline.
We drive close to 45 minutes just to see her because she is that good! With five dogs, we are there more often than most people but it's worth the drive. She is very punctual with her appointments and blocks off enough time to address all our issues. We are never rushed. Prices are reasonable and they have their own parking. Staff always follows up after surgeries and procedures and they all go the extra step to ensure great service.
Yes, I hear good things about Dr. Patrick. I will contact his office and you can send his records.
Dr. Klein and her staff are AMAZING! We have seen numerous vets over the years, and Dr. Klein is hands down the BEST! She is knowledgable, approachable and genuinely cares about our 3 pups! One of our dogs has a unique medical condition that requires blood work every 2-3 weeks. We drive a half hour, despite other vets being closer, because of her medical approach and compassion! The best testimonial I can give is that ALL 3 of my dogs wag their tails and greet Dr. Klein with a kiss, which she warmly welcomes, before she examines them!!!!
We love Dr. Klein and the staff at Olde Towne Vet Clinic. They treat our dogs like they are their own. Whether it is routine or emergency care they've always been exceptionally attentive and readily available. Their compassion and care for our animals is unmatched and I would recommend them to anyone!
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