Yes they do provide that type of hospice care. I have been taking my pet's here for years and they're great! The staff and doctors are very knowledgeable and compassionate. They provide "Top Notch" treatment for my pet's. You receive the same level of care, (If not better), as you would going to one of the better vet's! On my last visit to the Pet Alliance my bill was $82 which included the visit, a month's supply of two different pain medications and an anti-inflammatory. I went to my previous vet for my dogs chronic condition because I didn't have the time to travel to the Pet Alliance. I really paid for that decision! That "LAST" visit cost me $308 .. same treatments ... + a comfort shot. If I HAD to go to a "good" vet because The Pet Alliance didn't exist, I couldn't afford to have 5 pets. You can't go wrong by entrusting The Pet Alliance to care for your pets! Best of luck and many prayers for your "pup".
Yes they will help you with your decision
Seminal County animal services across the street will do it for $25
They will require blood work for $150 even if you'd had it done a year ago for them to continue the euthenization. It's policy and to protect the vetinarians. Crazy, but I witnessed them with a different customer telling them she could not go forward without first doing a blood work. They did offer to take her dog across the street to see if they can do it for less. Sad to see that. OMG
Please tell me what to do
Drs will determine what is best way to help dog
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