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August 2024 by Thomas Gaspard
We have been bringing our pets here for at least 10 years. Service has always been prompt and professional. Prices are fair and reasonable. The entire staff has been amazing, especially when the time comes to let your best friend cross the rainbow bridge. Thank You Compassionate Care!!!
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July 2024 by Lydia Norwood
Since our first rescue kitten to my lady cat I've had for years, this place took care of us. Between rescue kittens who've had multiple issues, spay and nuters, to just the regular checkups, the people here have been amazing. The pricing is reasonable, and I love that. Coming from a family who had cats, dogs, and horses, I'd take vet bills from this place any day. I always trust my fur babies are in good and friendly hands here.
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June 2024 by Karl Julson
The staff is great. The vet, Dr. Judy Funk, is not. After being a customer for only a year, she completely lost our trust when she broke our cat's jaw during a tooth extraction. These things can happen, however her attitude and owness of the situation was abysmal. If there is anything really wrong with your pet, I wouldn't take them here. Our cat's quality of life and duration are greatly reduced due to her lack of care or compassion.
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June 2024 by Olivia Martinetti
“Compassionate” is not the word to describe this place. Judy Funk is arrogant and cold and treated us like crap.
I brought my dog in because we were having issues with his eyes and leg. He is around 15 years old (he’s a rescue so we’re not 100% sure of his age) with slow-moving cancer and arthritis. Upon greeting Judy, my mother said “hi, Judy!” because she had brought our childhood dogs in to see her for years. She was simply excited to see the woman. Judy responded with, “I didn’t go to school for years to be disrespected, it’s Dr. Judy.”
Okay…. “Doctor” judy….
We got down to business looking at doggo’s leg. She decided he had an ACL tear that never healed (even though the x-ray images we paid for were unreadable by our normal vet and I now have to pay for another round of them). I’m not sure how she came to this conclusion, as our regular vet stated “An ACL tear is possible, but there is no way to know for sure without an MRI.” Also, at no time in the 10 years that I’ve had him has he sustained any leg injuries, so I have zero clue when it would have happened unless it was before I adopted him. She straight up said to us “If this was my dog, I’d be in tears. I may call the ASPCA.”
To reiterate: I went in for HELP because our regular vet was full. Instead of helping my dog, she threatened to call the ASPCA on me. To do what, exactly? She had seen him two weeks prior for the initial appointment for his eyes and he was walking in what his version of normal is (for a 15 year old dog with cancer and arthritis). She didn’t threaten then, so what changed, Judy? How are you going to write in his discharge notes that he is a “very healthy dog” and simultaneously threaten me?
We also asked if he was her dog, would she put him through surgery or go the pain management route? I always ask my vets what they’d do, because at his age, I’m unsure if putting him through a serious surgery would be beneficial for him. She responded with “Oh, no, I’m not playing that game.” What game!? I was genuinely curious about options, not trying to be combative in any way.
The arrogance and disrespect coming from Judy was out of this world. If your pet is in need of help, I’d recommend anywhere but here. Judy is demeaning and will make you feel like a terrible pet parent. I waited to post any of this until I could get him back into his normal vet and a separate specialist just to make sure I wasn’t actually doing something terriblly wrong. Turns out, I’m not. Both vets gave me several options in treating him, laid out reasons for each of the treatment options, and confirmed that he is in fact healthy. In her discharge notes, Judy even wrote that he is “otherwise a very healthy dog.” Not sure how she has the audacity to write that after threatening to report me, but there you have it. The bedside manner of an old, crotchety, funk.
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May 2024 by Olivia M.
"Compassionate" is not the word to describe this place. Judy Funk is arrogant and cold and treated us like crap. I brought my dog in because we were having issues with his eyes and leg. He is around 15 years old (he's a rescue so we're not 100% sure of his age) with slow-moving cancer and arthritis. Upon greeting Judy, my mother said "hi, Judy!" because she had brought our childhood dogs in to see her for years. She was simply excited to see the woman. Judy responded with, "I didn't go to school for years to be disrespected, it's Dr. Judy." Okay.... "Doctor" judy.... We got down to business looking at doggo's leg. She decided he had an ACL tear that never healed (even though the x-ray images we paid for were unreadable by our normal vet and I now have to pay for another round of them). I'm not sure how she came to this conclusion, as our regular vet stated "An ACL tear is possible, but there is no way to know for sure without an MRI." Also, at no time in the 10 years that I've had him has he sustained any leg injuries, so I have zero clue when it would have happened unless it was before I adopted him. She straight up said to us "If this was my dog, I'd be in tears. I may call the ASPCA." To reiterate: I went in for help because our regular vet was full. Instead of providing help, she threatened to call the ASPCA on me. To do what, exactly? She had seen him two weeks prior for the initial appointment for his eyes and he was walking in what his version of normal is (for a 15 year old dog with cancer and arthritis). She didn't threaten then, so what changed, Judy? How are you going to write in his discharge notes that he is a "very healthy dog" and simultaneously threaten me? We also asked if he was her dog, would she put him through surgery or go the pain management route? I always ask my vets what they'd do, because at his age, I'm unsure if putting him through a serious surgery would be beneficial for him. She responded with "Oh, no, I'm not playing that game." What game!? I was genuinely curious about options, not trying to be combative in any way. The arrogance and disrespect coming from Judy was out of this world. If your pet is in need of help, I'd recommend anywhere but here. Judy is demeaning and will make you feel like a terrible pet parent. I waited to post any of this until I could get him back into his normal vet and a separate specialist just to make sure I wasn't actually doing something terrible. Turns out, I'm not. In her discharge notes, Judy even wrote that he is "otherwise a very healthy dog." Not sure how she has the audacity to write that after threatening to report me, but there you have it. Horrible bedside manner of an old, crotchety, funk.
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May 2024 by Viviann Sichak
So wonderful and caring to our pets and us as well! We love Dr.Judy and all the staff. They truly care ❤ about animals and the people who care for them! Thank you!
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April 2024 by Becky McCallson
I've been going here for years and they have taken good care of both of my dogs.
I really don't trust anyone else when it comes to my pets. Dr. Judi and her team are amazing and their compassion for animals is top rated. I recommend them for any of your pets needs.
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March 2024 by Jerry Meunier
Great staff
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February 2024 by Robert Davis
Dr. Judi and her team are great with my pup. Since moving to Wisconsin, I still travel over a couple of times a year for annual exams, teeth cleaning, blood work, needed meds, nail trims, etc. We have built a good relationship, and I know that they really care for me and my pup. They know my dog. And provide him with the best and most appropriate care. Dr. Judi answers my questions thoroughly and thoughtfully. I trust Dr. Judi and her excellent team at Compassionate Care.
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January 2024 by william lueck
Doc funk is great she honest and straightforward with your pets health tho the could not cure my fur baby she made shur he got what he needed and a fair price. Thank you for all your help
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December 2023 by Jeff Anderson
My family has been using compassionate care for decades. I drive from zimmerman to go there.
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October 2023 by Xee Vang
Love this place
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October 2023 by Kasey Jordan
No waiting and extremely reasonable cost. This is where I will bring all my animals for life. Highly recommend.
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October 2023 by Bri Johnson
Dr Judi is the best!
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October 2023 by Sirena Jenkins
Great people and reasonable prices