“Dr. Crum is an amazing vet and a wonderful woman who I am so thankful to have taking care of our fur babies! Everyone at the office was super helpful and went above and beyond!”
“Dr tummons is one of the best veterinarian in Fayette County.. the staff is also very caring being going to them since 1995 ..thank you dr tummon and your staff ❤️❤️❤️”
“Very professional. The tech needed to introduce herself but very knowledgeable caring and compassionate. The vet introduced herself and also was very informative compassionate and caring. Gave us options for recommend care and let us make a decision with no pressure. Tech was able to give us a price range for future care so we could decide on our plan if care...”
“Everyone at Camelot is so caring. They make you feel like you are friends. Dr. Shepard is the best, I have known him for 31 years. He has always taken the best care of my dogs and cats. He has a magic touch!”
“I moved an hour+ away from the area. Now I choose to make the drive so that my babies can continue their care under Dr. Blout. I do not trust anyone else with their health nor would I even consider looking elsewhere.”
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483 Upper Middletown Rd, Smock“My experience with Rolling Hills Veterinary Clinic was extremely satisfying. i have high needs since i am an "exotic" pet owner and they have met my needs and requests. my rats were in excellent care and i will continue to take them here.”
“Doc & staff were super!! Took my niece's 21 year old kitty cause she wasn't eating which is rare cause she eats a whole can of Friskies every nite- all is good - she's doing great- back to eating her whole can!!”
“Our dog has been deteriorating over the past few months, and it was just a matter of time before I knew she would need us to help her to cross over the Rainbow Bridge. The vet we had been taking her to felt that her problem was her heart, and we could choose to take her to a specialist for that, "but she is an old dog". We appreciated her honesty.
In the meanwhile, I've been trying to determine when it was "time". I didn't want her to unnecessarily suffer, but I also didn't want to take the next step as long as she was still finding pleasure in life.
She demanded a walk yesterday, so off we went, but in the evening, she collapsed and was unable to walk. I tried to coax her outside to do what she needs to do in the morning, but she just looked at me. I couldn't even tempt her with a Bil-Jac treat.
Called this vet, as mine was not in, and they were willing to see her. We explained her history to them, and that we felt that now was the time for her to cross over the Rainbow Bridge. I'm sorry, I can't say it any other way, because I'm crying right now.
She was magically able to stand when other family members came to help us to get her to the vehicle, walked over to the water bowl for a drink, went out and did her morning routine in the yard and we helped her into the vehicle.
She took her time and enjoyed being able to explore the parking lot and to sniff the grass going into the vet's office. When we entered the building, they put us in a room right away so we could have our time alone with her. I expected her to be stressed, but for the most part she was calm.
The assistants explained everything to us in detail, and offered us to talk to the vet beforehand, but we declined. We've been through this before with another dog, so basically knew how it worked.
They were exceedingly gentle and kind to our Cheyenne and compassionate with us. Even though they are not usually open on Saturday, and we had a different vet, they didn't rush the process. We had plenty of time to love on her and say our goodbyes.
Don't get me wrong, we like our previous vet, but Grace Veterinary Services has gained some customers today for our other pets. Not just us, but our other family members as well.
Much appreciation.”