Address: 14115 Fenton Rd, Fenton, MI 48430, USA
Phone: +18106291564
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–12PM
Tuesday: 8AM–12PM
Wednesday: 8AM–12PM
Thursday: 8AM–12PM
Friday: 8AM–12PM
Saturday: Closed
Maiah Azad
Very passionate service for everyone's fur babies.
Cheryl B
Always awesome. They took me in even though they were full & saved my cat from having an absolutely horrible weekend! Can't thank them enough 🥰
Joshua Post
All of the staff came and met my dog for his first visit. The prescription that we were given called for one and a half pills daily. When I got home and opened the bottle, I found the techs had cut the right number of pills in half. I'm sure that I got more than my fair share of the staff's time.
Vance McCabe
We have been taking our cat's there for over 40 years. Very compassionate and caring staff and veterinarians. Great referrals when the problem is beyond their scope of work.
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This is a better question for Google than a business, but I'll answer. It takes many years of schooling to become a veterinarian. It requires you to accept very little pay for a very difficult job. You need to be able to tell people every day that the best choice for their beloved pets is a painless death instead of treatments that aren't going to work. You need to be strong enough to hold a dying animal and stroke them while you fight back tears because you can't help. You need to accept that there are people out there who will bring you a sick animal, and then tell you they can't pay for healing. Even worse, there are people who will tell you they WON'T pay, even if they could afford it. What it takes to be a veterinarian is dedication, passion, a strong sense of self, and a willingness to accept defeat. I wasn't cut out for it. The day I was forced to hold a beautiful, healthy white German Shepard in my arms as her heart stopped was the day I gave up.
All about animals they have a webpage also
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